FORGERY OF
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PAGE. Government documents............ 395 Registers of title to land, or docu- ments relating thereto... Notarial acts..... Registers of births, marriages, etc., or copies, or extracts therefrom..... Wills, etc Transfers of Imperial, Colonial or Foreign Govt. stock, elc..... 395 Transfer of stock in any Com- pany. Transfer of Crown lands.......... Powers of attorney to transfer stock, etc................... .................. ................................ 396 Certificates, coupons, etc., of stock....... Exchequer bills..... Bank notes, bills of exchange, promissory notes, cheques, etc 396 Proclamations, etc...
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406 396 Script in lieu of land... Deeds, bonds, debentures, etc... 396 Accountable receipts...... 396 Bills of lading, charter parties, etc....... Warehouse receipts, dock war- rants, etc....... Any document evidencing pos- session or control of goods..... 396 Registers of title to personal pro-
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perty...... Any public register....... 397 Records of Courts, etc. ............ 397 Entries, etc., in Court books, etc. 397 Copies of letters patent, etc....... 397 Marriage licenses................... 397 Any contract...... Any Power or Letter of Attorney, 397 or mandate.............. .................. .................. . Any authority, or request for money.... Any acquittance, or discharge,or voucher Any judicial document..... Any railway, tramway, or steam- boat ticket, or pass. 400 Any other document whatever.. 400
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FORGERY—
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By using fictitious name By drawing document without authority...... Comparison of handwriting, on 642 trial for......... Preparations for ................ 407-413 On trial for,-evidence of one
witness must be corroborated. 684 Using probate obtained by........ 407
FORGERIES-
Uttering. (See Ullering.) FORMAL OBJECTIONS...... 584, 591 579, 601
FORMS OF INDICTMENT
For offences under Title II...75, 76 For offences under Title III...98, 99 For offences under Title IV... 128-132 For offences under Title V... 249-262 For offences under Title VI.. 467-494
FORMS
Under Part XLIV, relating to compelling appearance of ac- cused before the Magistra- tes..... 543-548 Under Part XLV, relating to pre- liminary enquiry by Magistra- tes 566-579 Under Part XLVI, relating to indictments 598-599 Of Plea of Autrefois-acquit, and of Replication, and Similiter.... ...... 600 Of plea of conviction before Justice, and of Replica- tion..... 600, 601 Under Part XLVIII, relating to preferring, and finding of in- dictment
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Under Part LI
Challenge to Array Challenge to the poll.. Under Part LIV, relating to speedy trials of indictable of- fences 680-682 Under Part LV, relating to sum-
FORMS
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mary trial of indictable offen- 690, 691 Under Part LVI, relating to trial of juvenile offenders.. 698 Under Part LVIII, relating to summary convictions...... 728-746 Under Part LIX
Writ of Fieri Facias Under Title VIII.
Of Statutory declaration.. Under the Extradition Act
Warrant for Apprehension. 902 Warrant of Commillal....... 903 Order for Surrender. 903 641 FORNICATION (See Incest, and Adultery) 104, 111 FORTUNE TELLING Pretending to be skilled in........ 338 FRAUDS
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By agents, elc 287, 302 By directors, etc............... 325, 326 By debtors....... ..................... In respect to registration of titles to land. 328 80 Upon the Government...... (See Conspiracy to defraud) 335 (See False pretences.)... 314-324 FRAUDULENT Hypothecation of real property... 328 Dealing with property referred to in false receipts, made under the Bank Act..... ....... 330 Disposal of goods entrusted to manufacture.. 312 Sales of property. 328 Seizures of land........... 328 Marking of merchandise.... 415, 416 (See Trade Marks.)....... ..... 413-419
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FREEMASONS
Societies and Lodges of........ 66 FRIGHTENING
Child, or sick person, to death... 147 FRUIT, IN GARDENS, ETC Destroying Stealing
Defined.........
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE In Ontario.................................................... ................ HIGH SEAS
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Offences on 514 Warrants for offences committed on...... 535, 536
Leaving unguarded........
HOMICIDE
HIGH TREASON (See Treason). HIGHWAY-
Rendering impassable, by damag- ing or destroying bridge, etc. 442 Robbery
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(See Robbery.)
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Defined....... Culpable and non-culpable.. 141, 142 Excusable. 143 Justifiable....... 143 Report of English Commissio- 139, 140
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By frightening child, or sick per- 147, 148 Causing death which might have been prevented
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Causing injury the treatment of which causes death............ ........ 148 By accelerating death 148 Death must take place within a year and a day of the cause... 147
HOUSEHOLDERS
Procuring or permitting defile- ment of girls on their premises 111 HUMAN REMAINS
Indecent interference with........ 125 HUSBAND AND WIFE
Compulsion of wife by husband not presumed..
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Competent as witnesses for each other ..... 778 Conspiracy to induce a woman to commit adultery. 111 Duty to provide necessaries of life 135 May, when living apart, be guilty
of stealing from each other..... 291 Not to be accessory after the fact,
by the one receiving the other after commission of an offence. 39 Search warrant, at the instance of the husband, for wife in house of ill-fame... 542
ICE
Leaving unguarded holes in...... 173 IDIOTS
Carnally knowing. IGNORANCE OF THE LAW No excuse,. IGNORANCE OF FACT...... ILL-FAME-
House of (See Bawdy House.) ILLICIT CONNECTION
With girl between 14 and 16..... 107 With a ward, by guardian...... 109 With a mill or factory girl under 21, by master, etc ...... 109 (See Abduction.) (See Carnal knowledge.) (See Incest.)
(See Seduction.)
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