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APPEAL, warrant of distress for costs of an, &c..........
General form of notice of, against a conviction.....

Form of recognizance to try the

Against convictions for cruelty to animals.........
Procedure in cases of ............................................................................. ........................
Against convictions.............

Triable by jury..........

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In cases of summary convictions........................................................
From Quarter Sessions and Recorders' Courts.........

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May be abandoned by appellant giving six days' notice, &c........... 138
In cases referring to ferries

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In cases under laws relating to spirituous liquors

APPEARANCE of both parties....

APPRENTICES, definition of term..............................

Deserting their masters' service............

Complaints by, against masters...............

Complaints by masters against

Penalty for harboring absconding

Minors and...............

Death of, by bad treatment of master, see Murder

APRONS, millers to construct, to their dams...............

To dams on the river Moira

ARMS, illegal drilling to the use of.....

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Returning Officers of elections may demand the surrender of all...... 221
Clothing, &c., belonging to the Crown, penalty for having possession of 383
Possession of, by persons near public works .....

And munitions of war, may be seized in certain cases

ARREST of offenders caught in the act at night

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Of persons in possession of goods supposed to have been stolen...... 140
When a constable may make, without a warrant..

For cruelty to animals..

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Of party not appearing under the laws relating to highways......... 319

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How made, if offender caught in the act..............................
For alleged breaches of the peace

Of aliens refusing to leave the province when directed

ARSENALS, magazines, &c., arson of........

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Summary proceedings in cases of.............

On persons apprehending offenders by night........
On a magistrate or officer, in certain cases........
With intent to commit a rape.

With intent to rob....................

On bailiffs, &c., of division courts

Form of conviction in.. ......

And battery during elections to be deemed aggravated ........

Certain, punishable with imprisonment ....

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ASSEMBLIES, unlawful, see Riots, &c.

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To commit offences

To destroy buildings, &c., see Explosive Substances

ATTENDANCE may be compelled by warrant

Of witnesses, see Evidence.......

ATTORNEY, Counsel or prosecutor may be heard by .........

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GENERAL, consent of, to indictments for embezzlement.................... 231

AUCTIONEERS, hawkers, &c., licensing of.................

AUDITORS, appointment and duties of School................... ..... ..
AUTHORITY to administer oaths, who has
AWARD of fence-viewers to be in writing...

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BAIL, In case of misdemeanor one Justice may...
When two Justices may, in case of felony,.

When County Judge may order to be admitted to......
Recognizance of, instead of remand

Recognizance of

Notice of recognizance of, to be given to accused and his bail........
Warrant of deliverance on, being given for a prisoner already com-
mitted.........

Falsely personating......

Transmitting depositions when desired ......................................... .....................................
Defendant may be admitted to, till return of distress.....

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Judges may admit aliens, imprisoned by order of the Governor, to.. 577

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BANKRUPTCY, &c., Justices not to hear cases of assault where questions

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BATHING in public places, municipalities may pass by-laws against..........

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On the Lord's-day prohibited

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BAWDY or other disorderly house, a nuisance........................................................................................................ 390
BEAVER, musk-rats, &c., time for taking

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BILLET TROOPS, Justices of the Peace required to...........

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Municipal councils may pass by-laws preventing the destruction of 210

BIRD-NESTS, the destruction or possession of certain, prohibited ............ 304

Or eggs for scientific purposes, permission to obtain

BOARDING-HOUSES, see Inns and Innkeepers.........................................
BOATS, railways, &c., required for the use of troops

See Ferries, offences relating to .

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BOATS, parties may keep for their own use.........................

BODIES, offences relating to dead........

BONDS to the Crown, under the Militia Act...............

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Books, neglecting or falsifying entries in, by distillers or brewers ......... 242

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BREWERIES and distilleries, hindering inspection of...............................

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And distilleries, working without notice.............................................................................. 243

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BURGLAR, definition of term, see Burglary................ ................ ..... ... .

BURGLARY, simple

With intent to murder

What must be proven on a trial for...........

BURN, attempts to

BY-LAWS, offences against

Offences against, by municipal officers......................................... ....................... 163
Summary conviction under

Form of conviction under.......

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Municipal councils may pass, for preventing cruelty to animals...... 210
Municipal councils may pass, for preventing the destruction of birds 210
Municipaltities may pass, for erecting court houses, gaols, &c. ...... 291
Respeeting fences, &c., municipalities may pass
Respecting storage, &c., of gun-powder in cities, &e.
Municipalities may pass, respecting fires, &c.
Municipalities may pass, against gaming...........
Municipalities may enact against, malicious injuries...................................
Municipalities may enact, for protecting public health.................. 437
Municipalities may pass, for protecting ornamental trees.............. 375
Municipalities may pass, for suppressing tippling-houses.............. 391
Municipalities may pass, for preventing certain nuisances............... 392-3
Municipalities may pass, for the protection of public morals......... 487

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BY-LAWS, municipalities may pass, for preventing obstructions to streams.. 482
Municipalities may pass, for licensing taverns, &c..............
Municipalities may pass, for prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors 510
Municipalities may pass, for appointment of inspectors of weights

and measures

Prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors, defect of...............
Railway companies may by, impose forfeitures on officers, servants,

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&c..........

C.

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CANALS, &c., breaking down banks of..............

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CARRYING Concealed or unlawful weapons
CARRIAGES, &c., for troops, Justices may require persons to furnish......... 382

Meeting on highways

Overtaken on highways

CATTLE, malicious injuries to

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Stray, may be distrained by owner of premises on which found...... 408
If owner of impounded, be known or unknown................................ ......................................... 408
Notice of sale of impounded...............

Poundkeeper to feed impounded .....

Liability of poundkeeper for refusing to feed impounded....

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Sale of impounded, and purchase money how applied ............................................. 410
Stealing, see Larceny

Running at large near railways may be impounded

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CERTAIN offences not bailable except by Judge's order... ... ... ......... ......... ....... ....... ..... ... 46
CERTIFICATE of non-appearance to be endorsed on recognizance........... 104

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Of indictment being found
Of dismissal........

Of dismissal, form of............................ .................................... ........................... ........................... .........
Of clerk of the peace, that costs are not paid ........................................................... 121
Et cetera, required by Customs Act.........

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Of oath of Justice, as to property qualification..................

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