The Prison Act, 1865: With the Other Statutes and Parts of Statutes in Force Relating to Goals and Prisons, and an Extensive Index to the WholeShaw and Sons, 1865 - 183 pages |
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... exceeding two thirds of his salary and emoluments , or a gratuity not exceeding the amount of his salary and emoluments for one year ; any annuity or gratuity so fixed to be payable Removal of prison offi- cers from ( Sic ...
... exceeding two thirds of his salary and emoluments , or a gratuity not exceeding the amount of his salary and emoluments for one year ; any annuity or gratuity so fixed to be payable Removal of prison offi- cers from ( Sic ...
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... exceeding two years . regu- for carrying tobacco into XXXVIII . - Every person who , contrary to the Punishment lations of the prison , brings or attempts by any means spirituous whatever to introduce into any prison any spirituous or ...
... exceeding two years . regu- for carrying tobacco into XXXVIII . - Every person who , contrary to the Punishment lations of the prison , brings or attempts by any means spirituous whatever to introduce into any prison any spirituous or ...
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... exceeding twenty pounds , or both in the discretion of the court , and every officer of a prison convicted under this section shall , in addition to any other punishment , forfeit his office and all arrears of salary due to him . XXXIX ...
... exceeding twenty pounds , or both in the discretion of the court , and every officer of a prison convicted under this section shall , in addition to any other punishment , forfeit his office and all arrears of salary due to him . XXXIX ...
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... exceeds the proportion of the salary and emolument , if any , which might be granted under similar circumstances to a person in the civil service under the Acts for regulating such compensations or allowances for the time being in force ...
... exceeds the proportion of the salary and emolument , if any , which might be granted under similar circumstances to a person in the civil service under the Acts for regulating such compensations or allowances for the time being in force ...
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... exceeds three months , be kept at hard labour of the first class for such number of hours not more than ten or less than six ... exceeding fourteen days may , in pur- suance of rules made by the justices in sessions , be kept in separate ...
... exceeds three months , be kept at hard labour of the first class for such number of hours not more than ten or less than six ... exceeding fourteen days may , in pur- suance of rules made by the justices in sessions , be kept in separate ...
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Act passed aforesaid appointed assizes asylum Barrister-at-Law calendar months cell certified chaplain city or borough clerk commissioners committed common gaol contract conveyance convict council county gaol county rate court of gaol court of sessions criminal prisoner debtors deemed direct discharged England and Wales escape exceeding expenses gaol or house gaol sessions governor hard labour hereditaments holden house of correction imprisonment inspectors intituled An Act jurisdiction justices in sessions keeper lands liable lock-up house lord high admiral Lords Spiritual lunatics Majesty Majesty's principal secretaries Majesty's treasury ment Millbank prison monies mortgage or assignation municipal borough offender officer paid Parkhurst prison parliament peace Pentonville prison person powers prison authority prison belonging punishment purposes pursuance quarter sessions recited Act regulations reign removed repealed respect ridings or divisions sentence sessions assembled sheriff or gaoler soners surgeon tenements therein thereof think fit tion tipstaffs trial Vict visiting justices Whitecross
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Page 28 - ... the defendant or defendants in such issue"1 action or suit, shall and may plead the general issue, and give this act, and the special matter, in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the authority of this act...
Page 75 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 103 - An Act for consolidating and amending the laws relating to the building, repairing, and regulating of certain gaols and houses of correction in England and Wales...
Page 28 - ... in any such action, such plaintiff shall not have costs against the defendant, unless the judge before whom the trial shall be, shall certify his approbation of the action, and of the verdict obtained thereupon.
Page 132 - ... to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour...
Page 28 - That all actions and prosecutions to be commenced against any person for anything done in pursuance of this Act shall be laid and tried in the county where the fact was committed...
Page 18 - Act. 1847, with the exception of the eighty-fourth clause with respect to mortgages to be created by the Commissioners, shall form part of and be incorporated with this Act, and any mortgagee or assignee may enforce payment of his principal and interest by appointment of a receiver. In the construction of the said clauses "the Commissioners" shall mean
Page 97 - ... any like order, until it shall be duly certified to one of her Majesty's principal secretaries of state, by two physicians or surgeons, that such person has become of sound mind...
Page 127 - ... without prejudice to his right to sue for such principal money, together with all arrears of interest, in any of the superior courts...