A Practical Guide to Police Magistrates and Justices of the Peace: With an Alphabetical Synopsis of the Criminal Law and an Analytical IndexWhiteford & Theoret, 1895 - 707 pages |
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... Questions of Law .. Appeal When Question Not Reserved . Admission to Bail .... Adjournment . - Powers of Amendment Recognizances to Prosecute or Give Evidence . Attendance of Witnesses . Forms Under Part LIV of the Code . Additional ...
... Questions of Law .. Appeal When Question Not Reserved . Admission to Bail .... Adjournment . - Powers of Amendment Recognizances to Prosecute or Give Evidence . Attendance of Witnesses . Forms Under Part LIV of the Code . Additional ...
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... question . ( 1 ) The judicial acts of a justice must be done within the territorial limits of the district , county or place for which he is appointed ; ( 2 ) unless he be specially authorized by statute or otherwise to exer- cise his ...
... question . ( 1 ) The judicial acts of a justice must be done within the territorial limits of the district , county or place for which he is appointed ; ( 2 ) unless he be specially authorized by statute or otherwise to exer- cise his ...
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... question was , nor how the majority was made up , nor what the result would have been if the interested magistrates had retired . The court was improperly constituted , and that rendered the decision invalid . " ( 1 ) It has been held ...
... question was , nor how the majority was made up , nor what the result would have been if the interested magistrates had retired . The court was improperly constituted , and that rendered the decision invalid . " ( 1 ) It has been held ...
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... question or there is a bona fide claim of legal right to do the act complained of , justices are ousted of their jurisdiction to hear and determine in a summary manner , and their hands are tied from interfering , although the ( 1 ) ...
... question or there is a bona fide claim of legal right to do the act complained of , justices are ousted of their jurisdiction to hear and determine in a summary manner , and their hands are tied from interfering , although the ( 1 ) ...
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... question arises as to the title to any lands , hereditaments , or any interest therein or accruing therefrom , or as to any bankruptcy or insol- vency , or any execution under the process of any court of justice . ( 3 ) The jurisdiction ...
... question arises as to the title to any lands , hereditaments , or any interest therein or accruing therefrom , or as to any bankruptcy or insol- vency , or any execution under the process of any court of justice . ( 3 ) The jurisdiction ...
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accused aforesaid appear apply appointed arrest Article assault authority bigamy bodily harm Canada Canada Temperance Act cause certificate certiorari chattels clerk Code coin common gaol constable conviction or order costs counterfeit criminal custody defamatory defamatory libel default defendant discharge distress district district of Keewatin dollars dwelling-house evidence execution fourteen fraudulently grievous bodily harm guilty habeas corpus hard labour held imprisonment indictable offence injure intent issued judge jurisdiction jury justice keeper license liquor Majesty's marriage months Name of county North West Territories oath offence and liable Ontario party peace officer penalty person charged police magistrate possession prisoner proceedings procure prosecution prosecutor Province of County Quarter Sessions quashed reasonable recognizance selling statute steal stolen summarily summary conviction summons sureties taken theft therein thereof tion trial unlawful unlawfully warrant wilfully writ
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Page 411 - And I do hereby command you, the said keeper of the said common gaol, to receive the said AB into your custody in the said common gaol...
Page 409 - AB; and if within the space of days after the making of such distress the said last mentioned sums, together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the said distress, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said goods and chattels so by you distrained, and do pay the...
Page 535 - A conspiracy consists not merely in the intention of two or more, but in the agreement of two or more to do an unlawful act, or to do a lawful act by unlawful means.
Page 82 - The territorial waters of Her Majesty's dominions, in reference to the sea, means such part of the sea adjacent to the coast of the United Kingdom, or the coast of some other part of Her Majesty's dominions...
Page 553 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine, shall be permitted to be made by witnesses ; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and Jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.
Page 410 - Correction, ] amounting to the further sum of , shall be sooner paid unto you the said keeper, and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.
Page 416 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year , al , in the county aforesaid.
Page 383 - Place wherein the offence shall have been committed, there to be kept by the proper Officer among the Records of the Court...
Page 449 - ... probation of good conduct, the Court may, instead of sentencing him at once to any punishment, direct that he be released on his entering into a...
Page 530 - ... to unduly prevent, limit or lessen the manufacture or production of any such article or commodity, or to unreasonably enhance the price thereof ; or (d.) to unduly prevent or lessen competition in the production, manufacture, purchase, barter, sale, transportation or supply of any such article or commodity, or in the price of insurance upon person or property.