A Digest of the Criminal Law of Canada: (crimes and Punishments) Founded by Permission on Sir James Fitzjames Stephen's Digest of the Criminal LawCarswell & Company, 1890 - 588 pages |
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... appears , however , to be that a country re - conquered from the enemy reverts to the same state that it was in be- fore the conquest . The second acquisition is , in fact , considered rather as a resumption than a conquest ( Gumbes's ...
... appears , however , to be that a country re - conquered from the enemy reverts to the same state that it was in be- fore the conquest . The second acquisition is , in fact , considered rather as a resumption than a conquest ( Gumbes's ...
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... appears to the court before whom he is so convicted , that , regard being had to the youth , char- acter , and ... appear and receive judgment when called upon , and in the meantime to keep the peace and be of good behavior : If a court ...
... appears to the court before whom he is so convicted , that , regard being had to the youth , char- acter , and ... appear and receive judgment when called upon , and in the meantime to keep the peace and be of good behavior : If a court ...
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... appear for judgment ; and the war- rant of remand shall order that he be brought before the court before which he was bound to appear for judgment , or to answer as to his conduct since his release : The court , before so directing the ...
... appear for judgment ; and the war- rant of remand shall order that he be brought before the court before which he was bound to appear for judgment , or to answer as to his conduct since his release : The court , before so directing the ...
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... appears to me to base a legal conclusion upon a ques- tionable moral and theological foundation , and to be rhetorically expressed . " It would be a very easy and cheap display of commonplace learning ” ( it is said with obvious truth ) ...
... appears to me to base a legal conclusion upon a ques- tionable moral and theological foundation , and to be rhetorically expressed . " It would be a very easy and cheap display of commonplace learning ” ( it is said with obvious truth ) ...
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... appears to have arisen solely from the fact that the woman had not heard of her hus- band for upwards of six years . It was thus a gratuitous belief , founded on ignorance It seems to me that if the belief was founded on positive ...
... appears to have arisen solely from the fact that the woman had not heard of her hus- band for upwards of six years . It was thus a gratuitous belief , founded on ignorance It seems to me that if the belief was founded on positive ...
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Page 97 - Builds or agrees to build, or causes to be built, any ship with intent or knowledge, or having reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any friendly state...
Page 480 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority, — (1) Uses violence to or intimidates such other person or his wife or children, or Injures his property...
Page 426 - That on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor, he gave all the information in his power with respect to the persons from whom he obtained such goods or things ; or (c) That otherwise he had acted innocently ; be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Page 97 - ... (1.) If forthwith upon a proclamation of neutrality being issued by Her Majesty he gives notice to the Secretary of State that he is so building, causing to be built, or equipping such ship, and furnishes such particulars of the...
Page 60 - Kingdom, in order by force or constraint to compel her or them to change her or their measures or counsels, or in order to put any force or constraint upon, or in order to intimidate or overawe both Houses or either House of Parliament...
Page 127 - ... any meat, drink, entertainment, or provision to or for any person, in order to be elected, or for being elected, or for the purpose of corruptly influencing such person or any other person to give or refrain from giving his vote...
Page 375 - Act, in respect of any Act done by him, if he shall at any Time previously to his being indicted for such Offence have disclosed such Act, on Oath, in consequence of any compulsory Process of any Court of Law or Equity in any Action, Suit, or Proceeding which shall have been bond fide instituted by any Party aggrieved, or if he shall have disclosed the same in any Examination or Deposition before any Commissioners of Bankruptcy.
Page 126 - Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election : 5. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money, or any part thereof, shall be expended in bribery at any election...
Page 97 - Majesty : Provided that a person building, causing to be built, or equipping a ship in any of the cases aforesaid, in pursuance of a contract made before the commencement of such war as aforesaid, shall not be liable to any of the penalties imposed by this section in respect of such building or equipping, if he satisfies the conditions following (that is to say) — 1. If...
Page 58 - ... the king and sovereign lord of this land for the time being in his person and do him true and faithful service of allegiance...