Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, 47. köideCanada Law Journal Company, 1927 |
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Page 44
... licence authorizing him so to do , in contravention of s . 41 ( 1 ) of the Ontario Temperance Act , 1916 ( Ont . ) , c . 50 , and the said offence was adjudged to be a second offence under the said Ontario Temperance Act , and Rotterman ...
... licence authorizing him so to do , in contravention of s . 41 ( 1 ) of the Ontario Temperance Act , 1916 ( Ont . ) , c . 50 , and the said offence was adjudged to be a second offence under the said Ontario Temperance Act , and Rotterman ...
Page 45
... licence under this Act authorizing him so to do , and then only as authorized by such licence . " " Private dwelling house " is defined by s . 2 ( i ) of the Act , • as amended by 1918 ( Ont . ) , VOL . XLVII . ] 45 REX V. ROTTERMAN .
... licence under this Act authorizing him so to do , and then only as authorized by such licence . " " Private dwelling house " is defined by s . 2 ( i ) of the Act , • as amended by 1918 ( Ont . ) , VOL . XLVII . ] 45 REX V. ROTTERMAN .
Page 51
... , dismissing a charge against the accused for that he did have in his possession a wash suitable for the manufacture of spirits , without having first obtained a licence therefor or given notice VOL . XLVII . ] 51 REX V. YARISH .
... , dismissing a charge against the accused for that he did have in his possession a wash suitable for the manufacture of spirits , without having first obtained a licence therefor or given notice VOL . XLVII . ] 51 REX V. YARISH .
Page 52
without having first obtained a licence therefor or given notice thereof , contrary to s . 180 ( e ) of the Inland Revenue Act , R.S.C. 1906 , c . 51. Affirmed . The case was heard at Shoal Lake August 12 , 1926. The records do not show ...
without having first obtained a licence therefor or given notice thereof , contrary to s . 180 ( e ) of the Inland Revenue Act , R.S.C. 1906 , c . 51. Affirmed . The case was heard at Shoal Lake August 12 , 1926. The records do not show ...
Page 64
... licence , as required by the Inland Revenue Act , R.S.C. 1906 , e . 51 , contrary to the provisions of s . 180 of the said Act , and adjudged to forfeit and pay a fine of $ 200 and costs of $ 20.85 , and in default of payment forthwith ...
... licence , as required by the Inland Revenue Act , R.S.C. 1906 , e . 51 , contrary to the provisions of s . 180 of the said Act , and adjudged to forfeit and pay a fine of $ 200 and costs of $ 20.85 , and in default of payment forthwith ...
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Page 231 - ... to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working'.
Page 227 - It shall be lawful for one or more persons, acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or of an individual employer or firm...
Page 50 - Appeal on any such appeal against conviction shall allow the appeal if they think that the verdict of the jury should be set aside on the ground that it is unreasonable or cannot be supported having regard to the evidence...
Page 194 - ... that he has th'e option to be forthwith tried before a judge without the intervention of a jury, or to remain in custody or under bail, as the court decides, to be tried in the ordinary way by the court having criminal jurisdiction.
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Page 347 - ... complaint or information may be laid or made by the complainant or informant in person or by his counsel or attorney or other person authorized in that behalf.