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2. Commencement of Act.
3. Explanation of terms
4. Meaning of expressions in other Acts retained
5. Offence against statutes of England, Great Britain or the United
Kingdom
6. Consequences of committing offence.
PART II.
MATTERS OF JUSTIFICATION OR EXCUSE.
7. General rule under common law
21. Irregular warrant or process...
22. Arrest by peace officer in case of certain offences
23. Persons assisting peace officer
24. Arrest of persons found committing certain offences...
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25. Arrest after commission of certain offences......
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26. Arrest of person believed to be committing certain offences by
night
27. Arrest by peace officer of person found committing offence.
28. Arrest of person found committing any offence at night
29. Arrest during flight......
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30. Statutory power of arrest..
31. Force used in executing sentence or process or in arrest..
32. Duty of persons arresting..
33. Peace officer preventing escape from arrest for certain offences... 41
34. Private person preventing escape from arrest for certain offences..
35. Preventing escape from arrest in other cases
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36. Preventing escape or rescue after arrest for certain offences
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37. Preventing escape or rescue after arrest in other cases......
38. Preventing breach of the peace....
39. Prevention by peace officers of breach of the peace....
40. Suppression of riot by magistrates
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41. Suppression of riot by persons acting under lawful orders
42. Suppression of riot by persons without orders
43. Protection of persons subject to military law
44. Prevention of certain offences.
45. Self-defence against unprovoked assault
46. Self-defence against provoked assault
47. Prevention of insult.......
48. Defence of movable property against trespasser
49. Defence of movable property with claim of right.
50. Defence of movable property without claim of right
51. Defence of dwelling-house.
52. Defence of dwelling-house at night
53. Defence of real property
54. Assertion of right to house or land
55. Discipline of minors..
68. Levying war by subjects of a state at peace with Her Majesty-
subjects assisting
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69. Treasonable offences.
74. Resisting execution of warrant for arrest of deserters
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75. Enticing militiamen or members of the North-west mounted
UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES, RIOTS, BREACHES OF THE PEACE.
96. Leaving Canada to engage in a prize-fight
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97. Where the fight is not a prize-fight-discharge or fine.
98. Inciting Indians to riotous acts.........
PART VI.
UNLAWFUL USE AND POSSESSION OF EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES AND
OFFENSIVE WEAPONS. - SALE OF LIQUORS.
99. Causing dangerous explosions..
100. Doing anything, or possessing explosive substances, with intent
to cause dangerous explosions
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101. Unlawfully making or possessing explosive substances........... 58
102. Having possession of arms for purposes dangerous to the public
peace.........
103. Two or more persons openly carrying dangerous weapons so as
to cause alarm.......
104. Smugglers carrying offensive weapons............
105 Carrying a pistol or air-gun without justification.
106. Selling pistol or air-gun to minor....
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107. Having weapons on person when arrested.
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108. Having weapons on the person with intent to injure any person..
113. Refusing to deliver offensive weapon to a justice......
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114. Coming armed within two miles of public meeting.....
115. Lying in wait for persons returning from public meeting.
116. Sale of arms in the North-west Territories..
SEDITIOUS OFFENCES.
120. Oaths to commit certain offences
121. Other unlawful oaths........
122. Compulsion in administering and taking oaths
123. Seditious offences defined.
124. Punishment of seditious offences..
125. Libels on foreign sovereigns
126. Spreading false news...