THEATRES, CONCERTS, ETC.
Are matters of public interest and subject to fair criticism....... 232, 233 (See Libel.)
................. ........
Defined....... Animals and things capable of being stolen Royal Commissioners' re- .266-268 Larceny at Common Law... 270 Between husband and wife...... 291 Bringing stolen property into
marks........
Canada
313 By agents and attorneys.287, 298, 302 By co-owner... 290 By holder of power of attorney... 287 By clerks and servants By misappropriating proceeds
297
Failing to satisfy Justice of lawful Possession of trees,
etc.
held under direction.............. 287 By tenants or lodgers..... ............. 302 Concealing or obliterating docu- ments ...... 313 Concealing gold, etc., to defraud mining partner. Of animals................................................................................. 286 Of cattle....... Of documents of title Of dogs, birds, etc................... 306
290
305 303
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Of election documents....... 305 Of fences, stiles and gates......... 308 Of goods in any vessel, barge, or
THREATS
Articles of the peace on ground of fear of bodily injury caused by. 766 12 Compulsion by. Extortion by. 312
....351-353
boat in any haven or port, or upon any navigable river, etc. 312 Of goods from any dock, wharf, or quay, etc. Of election documents.......................... To accuse of crime..............351-353 305 To burn, etc....... Of judicial or official documents. 303 Of lost things........... To injure cattle.............. 283, 286 To murder... 309 Evidence 648 THREATENING LETTERS...349-35! Of oysters..... 306 Of Post letter bags, etc.......303, 304 Of Pigeons..... Of Plants, roots, etc........
Of ores of metals..
.................................. ..............
..........................................................................
306 309
Of, or Fraudulently disposing of goods entrusted to manufac- ture......
312
Or stealing by picklocks, etc.. 312 Or stealing from the person........ 310 Or stealing in a dwelling-house.. 310 Of, or stealing, in manufactories, goods in process of manufac- ture........
...... .............. .....................
..........
Or stealing in or from any railway station or from any engine, tender, or vehicle on any railway 313 Of, or stealing wreck...... 313 Of things not otherwise provided. 314 When value of property exceeds $200, two years added to im- prisonment...... Public servants refusing to give up chattels, moneys or books, etc., lawfully demanded of them..... ...... 302 Special provisions as to juvenile offenders,-under 16,-punish- ment to be fine not exceeding $20, or imprisonment not ex- ceeding 3 months............ 692, 693 Restitution of stolen property... 689, 695 702
Defined...... .....................................
Falsely representing goods to be manufactured for Her Majesty,
etc................................................
......
417 Forgery of............................ .415, 416 Meaning of " Applying a trade mark to goods 415 Selling goods falsely marked..... 416 Defence......... 416 Selling bottles marked with trade mark without consent of owner 416 Unlawful importation of falsely
or unlawfully marked goods... 417 Forfeiture....... 417
....
Defence of persons, innocently, in the ordinary course of trade, making instruments for for- ging trade-marks...... Defence where accused is a ser- vant...... 419 Words or marks on watch cases. 415 TRADE UNIONS......
457
TRANSPORTATION
Of cattle....... (See Cattle.) TRAINING
In the use of arms (See Drill- ing)... 54, 55 TREASON
(See Offences against Public Order.) ..........42-78
TREATIES
(See Extradition Treaties.) 904, 908 TREES (See Theft.)
(See Mischief.)
TRESPASS
Defence of property against...... 32 TRIAL
Generally.....
TWELVE PERSONS-
Riotous assemblies of,........ 52, 53 (See Riot Act.) UNBORN CHILD Killing... UNITED STATES Extradition between Canada and...... Extradition convention with.906.-908 Extradition treaties with......904-908 UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES...51, 52 UNLAWFUL COMBINATIONS
In restraint of trade......... 457-460 (See Combinations in re- straint of trade.) UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE-
Of prisoner, procuring......... 96 UNLAWFUL DRILLING..... 54, 55 UNLAWFUL OATHS..... 64 UNLAWFUL SOCIETIES
(See Secret Societies.)........ 65 UNLAWFUL WOUNDING........ 169 (See Wounding.)
UNNATURAL OFFENCE-
(See Abominable crime.) Accusing or threatening to ac- cuse of,....
UNSEAWORTHY SHIPS
Sending or taking to sea.......... 174
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WARRANT Arrests without,..... 18, 24, 520, 523 Alphabetical lists of offences in
which arrests may be made without,............ 19, 20, 524, 525 Authentication of, under The Fugitive Offenders' Act....913, 914 Execution of, 14, 537 Endorsement of................. 337, 910 911, 912 For arrest of a bailed offender about to abscond ................. 565 For apprehension of a witness
549, 550 Misconduct of officer in execu- tion of,
85 Not to be signed in blank 536 Of commitment...... 562 Of committal for extradition...... 903 Of deliverance.................................. ................ ...............、 565 To apprehend an accused person 536 To apprehend offender for offence committed on the high seas....... 535 To apprehend, in extradition proceedings. .............. 897, 902 (See Extradition.)
To convey before another Justice an offender arrested out of the district where offence com- mitted......
534 To remand a prisoner. 552 (See Bench Warrants.) 609 (See Search Warrants.)
WARRANT
Of Attorney,-stealing. Order, or other security for money, included in the ex- pression "valuable security"..
WATCH
Means all that portion of a watch which is not the watch case... 415
WATER-
Breach of contract to supply. 460, 461 WEAPON
(See Offensive Weapons.)
WHARF
Stealing goods from......... WHARFINGER
Giving false warehouse receipts. 329 Making false statements in ware- house receipts
330
Escaped from captivity.......267, 268 In the enjoyment of natural liberty .266, 269 (See Animals.) WILFULLY-
Meaning of, WILL
Forgery of, Stealing Using probate of forged,.. WITCHCRAFT-
Pretending to exercise..................... 338, 339 WITHOUT COLOR OF RIGHT.. 273 (See Theft.) WITNESSES
781
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Cannot refuse to answer ques- tions because answers may tend to criminate. Compelling attendance of- At preliminary enquiry. 549, 551 At Trial... 634 Corrupting, by threats or bribes, etc. ........ 91 Discrediting party's own witness who is hostile.. In extradition cases............. In summary matters. In trial of juvenile offenders...... 694 May affirm, instead of swearing, -if he objects, on conscien- tious grounds to take an oath, or if he be objected to as in- competent to take an oath...... 785 May give evidence of compari-
642 897 707
sons of disputed handwriting. 642 WITNESS-
Must, when his or her evidence stands alone, be corroborated, in cases of
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