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... committed by him in the execution or intended execution of his duty or office under this Act , unless such action is commenced within six months after the cause of action arises . PART III . Board to advise Minister as to moneys to be ...
... committed by him in the execution or intended execution of his duty or office under this Act , unless such action is commenced within six months after the cause of action arises . PART III . Board to advise Minister as to moneys to be ...
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South Australia. PART III . Witness refusing to give evidence may be committed to gaol . Cf. 6 of 1850 , s . 6 . Cf ... commit him to the nearest gaol , there to remain and be imprisoned for any time not exceeding seven days , unless in ...
South Australia. PART III . Witness refusing to give evidence may be committed to gaol . Cf. 6 of 1850 , s . 6 . Cf ... commit him to the nearest gaol , there to remain and be imprisoned for any time not exceeding seven days , unless in ...
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... committed may forthwith convict the person guilty of such offence , either on their own view , or on the oath of some credible witness , and may issue their warrant of commitment accordingly . ( 4 ) Every such warrant of commitment ...
... committed may forthwith convict the person guilty of such offence , either on their own view , or on the oath of some credible witness , and may issue their warrant of commitment accordingly . ( 4 ) Every such warrant of commitment ...
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... committed , or is suspected to have com- mitted , any simple offence ; or ( b ) a Justice or Justices has , or have or shall have , authority by law to make any order for the payment of money or otherwise . 50. ( 1 ) A complaint may be ...
... committed , or is suspected to have com- mitted , any simple offence ; or ( b ) a Justice or Justices has , or have or shall have , authority by law to make any order for the payment of money or otherwise . 50. ( 1 ) A complaint may be ...
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... commit the defendant- ( a ) by warrant to the nearest prison or to some place of security ; or ( b ) verbally to the ... committing the defendant as aforesaid , discharge him upon his entering into a recognizance conditioned for his ...
... commit the defendant- ( a ) by warrant to the nearest prison or to some place of security ; or ( b ) verbally to the ... committing the defendant as aforesaid , discharge him upon his entering into a recognizance conditioned for his ...
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Page 9 - ... make the appointment, the party who has appointed an arbitrator may appoint that arbitrator to act as sole arbitrator in the reference, and his award shall be binding on both parties as if he had been appointed by consent : Provided that the Court or a Judge may set aside any appointment made in pursuance of this section.
Page 54 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 4 - Act shall apply to any territory which is under His Majesty's protection, or in respect of which a mandate is being exercised by the government of any part of His Majesty's Dominions...
Page 15 - ... property to belong to the person so named, and another or others, as the case may be...
Page 5 - If, on an application to set aside the registration of a judgment, the applicant satisfies the registering court either that an appeal is pending, or that he is entitled and intends to appeal, against the judgment...
Page 4 - ... penalty of not less than five pounds and not more than twenty pounds, to be recovered before two of her majesty's justices of the peace on summary application in manner hereinafter mentioned, and shall also be liable to pay and make good to such party all damage which he may sustain by...
Page 26 - Prison in which he shall be so imprisoned, the sum in the Warrant of Commitment mentioned, together with the amount of the costs, charges and expenses (if any) therein also mentioned, and the said Keeper shall receive the same, and shall thereupon discharge such person if he be in his custody for no other matter.
Page 31 - ... cause the same to be delivered to the proper officer of the court in which the trial is to be, before or at the opening of the court.
Page 7 - If any person drives a motor car on a public highway recklessly or negligently, or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition, and use of the highway, and to the amount of traffic which actually is at the time, or which might reasonably be expected to be, on the highway, that person shall be guilty of an offence under this Act.