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CALENDAR MONTH, the word month means, 36.

CALF impounded, 417; fine for trespass of, 416.

CANAL, offence committed on, 25.

CANAL BANKS, malicious injuries to, 467.

CANDLE HOUSE, nuisance, 481.

CANDLES, having in dock, &c., 603.

CANNON loaded in harbour, 603.

CARAVAN, number to be carried, 401.

CARDS, playing with improperly stamped, 678.

CARETAKER not giving up house, 416, 467, 276.

CARGO to be discharged at once, 602.

CARNALLY KNOWING a female under ten years of age, 467.
CARRIAGES. See CARS.

CARRIER taking goods, &c. on Sunday, 680; of game, provision as to.
578, 579; leaving cart or horse on roads, 402; for road offences by, see
generally, 401 to 406.

CARS, public rules as to, 401, 403; names to be painted on, 403; rules of
the road, 404; penalties on drivers, 401, 403; stands for in fairs and
markets, 413; unloading in streets, 414; See TOWNS' IMPROVEMENT, 687.
CASE STATED, can be made whether case affirmed or dismissed, 203;
J.P. on application of party aggrieved to state case, 204; when the pro-
per mode, 204; application must be in writing, id. ; service of notice on,
J.P., id; form of notice, id.; three days notice, 205; what days count,
205; form of case, id. 205; amending, 206, 207; notice to the respon-
dent, 207; sufficiency of service of notice, 208; security and notice to be
given by appellant, id.; J.P. may refuse when application frivolous, 209;
Q.B. may order case to be stated, 209; when court will not make order,
209; duty of superior court, 210; what objections may be raised, 210;
amendment by court, on appeal, 210, 211; costs, 211; power of judge in
chambers, 211; practice on argument, 211; after decision J.P.
may
issue
warrant, 212; no certiorari required, 212; superior courts may make
rules, id.; recognizance, how enforced, id.; form of, 672: appellant can-
not appeal, 213; fees to be taken by petty sessions clerk, id.

CASKS, scalding on roads, 399.

CASTING VOTE, J.P. has not, 33, 145.

CATTLE. See Appendix tit. CONTAGIOUS DISORDERS, CRUELTY TO ANI-
MALS, MARKET AND FAIRS; turning loose on roads, 398; sale of, on roads,
400; larceny, of, 467; impounding, 416, 417; slaughtering in streets, 467.
CAUTION to prisoner by constable, 54; to be administered to accused,
86, 336.

CERTIFICATE, of no cause in mandamus, 15; that bail should be taken,
96, 97; of why warrant not executed, 44; may be demanded at any time,
170; granting of, a ministerial act, 170; to operate as a conviction or
order, 170; meaning of, forthwith granted, 171; of acquittal on assault,
170, 347, 450; of dismissal when granted, 170, 171; as to its being a
bar to action, 170, 171, 347, 450; to kill game, see GAME, 588; to enable
publican to get licence, 283, 284; of character for publicans, 219; gene-
ral form of, 380; of indictment being found, 381; of baptism, &c. forging,
468; certificate of appeal, 193, 380; J.P. refusing to grant on appeal,
172; of former decision, 203; of appeal not being prosecuted, 203; of
order, fee on, 316; of case heard out of petty sessions, 148, 346; of
appeal in case of debts, 486; of surgeon for factory purposes, 508; of
servant's character, 629, 631; forging, 629.

CERTIFYING warrants for execution, 112.

CERTIORARI, granted where J.P. interested, 29; when acts of J.P.
void, 31; lies although expressly taken away, 218; not required on case
stated, 212; together with habeus corpus, 216, 217; where grantable,
217; form of writ, 218; right to the writ, 218; when it does not lie,
219; for the crown, id.; for private persons, 220; practice in crown
office, id. 225; affidavit to show want of jurisdiction, 220; none during
appeal pending, 221; refused when party should appeal, id.; what the
writ brings up, 222; how sued out, and practice, id.; to whom directed,
id; effect of the writ, id.; if issued after adjudication, 223; the return
to, 223; of making the return, id.; what should be returned, 224; return-
ing evidence, 224; seal, id.; when to be filed, id. ; court will not look
at the conviction if it follow the form given by the act, 365; false re-
turn, 224; on the return, court will not look at the affidavits, 225; coun-
sel on motion, id.; to quash jury lists, 261; costs of, 225; as to proce-
dendo, 225.

CESS. See GRAND JURY CESS.

CESS COLLECTOR, J. P. to take security for, 483; barony collector,
how appointed, 274.

CHAIRMAN has no casting vote, 33, 145; of county, may hear appeals
alone, 181.

CHALLENGING TO FIGHT, a misdemeanor, 468.

CHANNEL ISLANDS, offenders escaping from, 24; backing warrants, 45.
CHAPEL. See CHURCH.

CHARACTER OF SERVANT. See 631; to be produced on claim for
wages, 629; forging, 629.

CHARITABLE SOCIETIES. See BANKS, 460.

CHEATING. Selling false weights, &c. 468; what it is, 468; See AP
PENDIX, 468.

CHEMISTS to be licenced, 618.

CHEQUES, forgery of, 469.

CHIEF SECRETARY endorsing warrant, 21.

CHIEF CLERK to keep account of fines, 382.

CHILD, administering oath to, 78; assault on, 449; concealing the birth,
469; desertion, 470; stealing, id. ; clothes stealing, 469; cruelty to, 470;
regulations as to, in factories, 508; sent to industrial schools, 607; em-
ployed in mines and collieries, 643; deserted by parent, 657; liable to
maintain parent, 656, 657.

CHIMNEY, sweeps, regulations as to, 470; setting wilfully on fire, 510.
CHINESE PASSENGER SHIPS, regulations as to, 642.

CHLOROFORM, felonious use of, 454, 470.

CHRISTMAS DAY, no process for recovery of debts on, 487; playing
billiards on, 598; regulations by churchwardens of, 471.

CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. See APPENDIX, 470; pulling down or
demolishing, 470; setting fire to, id.; disturbing, 493, 673, 674 ; a misde-
meanor, 493; stealing fixtures, 471; grazing in churchyard, 466; clerk
refusing to give up his house, 470; hurting or abusing the clergyman,
493; assaulting clergyman, 644; stealing in churchyard, 471; injuring
monuments in, 471.

CHURCH-WARDENS.

contagious diseases, 481.

See APPENDIX, 470, 471; duties in removing

CIDER, obtaining certificate to sell, 605; license to sell, granted by J.P.,
617.

CIRCULARS, to be kept by P. S. Clerk, 323.

CLAIM OF RIGHT, a defence in P. S., 143, 26, 28.

CLERGYMAN. See CHURCH; assaulting 644; misusing, 493; improperly
celebrating marriage, 626.

CLERKS, embezzlement by, 495; larceny by, 609.

CLERK TO GUARDIANS offending, 658.

CLERK OF CHURCH OR CHAPEL refusing to give up, 470.

CLERK OF THE PEACE, parties not to be affected by negligence of,
303; duty as to petty sessions, 322; forwarding certificate of decision,
303; to keep account of fines, 382.

CLERK OF PETTY SESSIONS, to be served with mandamus, 15;
provisions of statute regulating appointment of, 307 et seq.; holds
office during pleasure, 308; notice to hold election, 308; who he is to be,
309; to perform duties in person, id.; what duties he is to perform, id. ;
duty as to adjournment, 309; duty as to appeals, 309; how salary fixed,
310; allowance for contingencies, id.; to give security, id.; gratuity to
retiring clerk, 311; salaries paid half-yearly, id.; stamps in lieu of fees,
id.; commissioners to provide dies for denoting fees, 311; J. P. may en-
force payment of fees, 312; accounts and allowances, id.; to fill up forms
when required, 313, 323; to account with registrar half-yearly, 313:
his accounts to be verified, 314; lord lieutenant to make rules, id.; scale
of fees, 315; regulations as to stamps, 316 to 320; duties as to entering

CLERK OF PETTY SESSIONS-continued.

particulars of petty sessions court in book, 322, 323; to have care of the
books, 323; to keep circulars of government, id.; to keep account of
summonses, id.; to make return of proceedings at petty sessions, 324; act-
ing improperly, 324; disclosing contents of documents, id.; on death or
dismissal of, 324; refusing to enter summons, 363; demanding improper
fees, 363; penalty for acting in certain offices, 363; to keep account of
all fines, 323; keeping back books and papers after his death, &c. 364.
CLOSE SEASON for fish. See FISHERIES.

CLOVER is a plant; stealing, 433.

COACH. See CARS.

COALS, for general regulations as to, see 471; to be sold by weight, 701.
COAL MINE, setting fire to, 644.

COAST GUARD, enforcing fishery laws, 535.

COAST OF IRELAND, divided into districts, 513; jurisdiction of J. P.
under fishery acts, 538; limits generally, 23.

COCK FIGHTING, 483; must be in place kept for the purpose, 484.
CODICIL, stealing, 472.

COIN, offences as to, 472.

COLLECTOR, barony, how appointed, 274; of county cess, J. P. to take
security for, 483.

COLLIERIES. See MINES AND COLLIERIES.

COLLIER, settlement as to disputes of, 473; combination of, 115; com-
plaint of misbehaviour, 629.

COLONIES, offenders escaping from, 21.

COMBINATION OF WORKMEN, offence of, 473; fixing rates of wages,

474.

COMBUSTIBLE MATTER, having in dock, &c., 603.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, embezzlement, 495.

COMMISSION, of J. P., form of, 3; explains power of J. P., 7;
obtaining, 2; fees payable for, 3.

COMMISSIONERS OF FISHERIES, appointment of, 510.

mode of

See 684, et seq.

COMMISSIONERS OF TOWNS IMPROVEMENT.
COMMITMENT, of witness; 81, 334; distinguished from remand, 89,
105; for trial, 100; where offence not in J. P.'s jurisdiction, 101; must
be to proper prison, id.; in default of payment of fine, 109, 172, 348;
form of the warrant, 376; duty of J.P., 101; to what gaol in case of
drunkenness, 361; whether to assizes or Q. S., 102; to be by warrant,
102, 337, 24; receipt to be given for prisoner, id.; return of warrant,
103; upon summary conviction, id.; should be as soon as possible, id. ;

COMMITMENT-continued.

not to take place upon appeal, 104; upon adjournments, id.; upon re-
mands, 105, 89; cause of complaint should be stated, id.; particularity
in warrants, 106, 107; for contempt of court, 108; substituted for dis-
tress, id., 349; for a definite period, 109, 110; name, &c., of prisoner,
110; name of magistrate, id.; date and direction, id.; bad in part, bad
in toto, 111; in indictable offence, 337; in default of finding sureties.
238; stamp on warrant of, 316; to be without hard labour need not be
stated, 103; warrant to issue in P. S., 104; in doubtful cases, 104: de-
fect not supplied by parole testimony, 106; no intendment in support
of, 107; a good conviction not presumed, 108; execution of the war-
rant, 112; on a Sunday, id.; delivery to gaoler, 113; discharge of
prisoner, id.

COMMON LAW, same in both countries, 9.

COMMONS, offences as to, 475.

COMPELLING J. P. to receive informations, 13.

COMPENSATION, to party aggrieved, 114; to be set forth in conviction.
165; for damages, when awarded, 349; for damage by driver, &c., 40:
in wages cases, 411; to aggrieved party in larceny, 615; for malicious
injuries, 625; connected with railways, 670.

COMPLAINT, to ground an arrest, 38; defect in, on examination, 88,
367; when necessary to give jurisdiction, 117; how to describe charge,
&c., 126, 127; defendant entitled to a copy of, 128, 329; summons to
issue on, 129; of overcharges by excise, 506; to be heard in P. S., 135,
326; when not, 327, 32; limitation of time as to, 34, 329; definition of,
117, 329; to be stated in commitment, 106; variance in, 127, 366; ad-
journment of, 135; hearing of, id. ; of assault, on behalf of party injured.
449; certificate of, in case of assault, 450.

COMPOUNDING OFFENCES, offence of, 475.

COMPROMISE OF OFFENCES, 36.

COMPUTATION OF TIME, mode of computing, 35; of notice of appeal,

189.

CONCEALING CHILDBIRTH, 469.

CONCEALING FELONS, &c, 601.

CONCURRENCE OF JUSTICES, 33.

CONFESSION, by prisoner, 87; by accused in summary proceedings
138; effect of, id.; of defendant, must confess to a legal charge, 169.
170; J. P. may decide case on, 390.

CONSENT TO BAIL, form of, 381.

CONSERVATORS OF FISHERIES. See FISHERIES.

CONSERVATORY, injuring plants in, 440; stealing plants from, 433.

CONSPIRACY, offence of, 476; when may be prosecuted, 692.

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