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vince of Canada; and such Officer is hereby required to take such affidavit, affirmation or declaration.

28. Repeal.—The Acts mentioned in schedule B to this Act are hereby repealed.

29. Commencement of Act.-This Act shall come into force on the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three.

SCHEDULE A.

I, A. B., do solemnly declare that (state the fact or facts declared to), and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath, and by virtue of The Canada Evidence Act, 1893. Declared before me

this

day of

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Extent of Repeal.

An Act respecting evidence........

The whole Act.

An Act respecting Extra-judicial Oaths The whole Act.

SCHEDULE ONE

OF THE

CRIMINAL CODE.

FORMS.

Forms A to J, of this Schedule are placed at the end of Part XLIV. (See pp. 543-548, ante.)

Forms K to Z, and AA to DD, are placed at the end of Part XLV. (See pp. 566-579, ante.)

Forms EE and FF, are placed at the end of Part XLVI. (See pp. 598 and 599, ante.)

Forms GG to JJ, are placed at the end of Part XLVIII. (See pp. 611-613, ante.)

Forms KK and LL, are placed under Part LI. (See pp. 662 and 663, ante.) Forms MM to PP, are placed at the end of Part LIV. (See pp. 680-682, ante.) Forms QQ to SS, are placed at the end of Part LV. (See pp. 690-692, ante.)

Forms TT and UU are placed at the end of Part LVI ante.)

(See pp. 698 and 699,

Forms VV to ZZ, and AAA to SSS, are placed at the end of Part LVIII. (See pp. 728-746, ante.)

Form TTT, is placed at the end of Part LIX. (See p. 758, anle.)

Forms UUU to YYY, are placed under TITLE VIII. (See pp. 772-775, anle.)

ACTS REPEALED.

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C. S. L. C., c. 10 An Act respecting seditious and unlawful Associations Secs. 1, 2, 3 & 4.

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SCHEDULE TWO

13

Meetings.

46 153 An Act respecting Prize-fighting.

OF THE

CRIMINAL CODE.

ACTS REPEALED.

TITLE.

c. 32 An Act respecting the Customs

34 An Act respecting the Inland Revenue.

36 An Act respecting the Postal Service.

weapons.

Sec. 213.

Secs. 98 & 99.
Secs. 79,
84, 88,

to 81, 83,
90, 91, 96,
103, 107, 110 & III.
Sec. 62-
Sec. 169.

Secs. 106 (88.2) & 111.

Sec. 37.

146 An Act respecting Treason and other offences against the The whole Act, ex

Secs. 35 to 37.
Secs. 1 & 2. (1)
The whole Act.

38 An Act respecting Government Railways.

41 An Act respecting the Militia and Defence of Canada.
43 An Act respecting Indians.

65 An Act respecting Immigration and Immigrants.

81 An Act respecting Wrecks, Casualties and Salvage.

141 An Act respecting Extra-judicial oaths.

145 An Act respecting Accessories.

Queen's authority.

147 An Act respecting Riots, unlawful assemblies and brea-The whole Act.

ches of the peace.

cept Secs. 6 & 7.

148 An Act respecting the improper use of firearms and other The whole Act, ex

149 An Act respecting the seizure of arms kept for dangerous The whole Act, ex.

cept Sec. 7.

purposes.

150 An Act respecting Explosive Substances.

152 An Act respecting the preservation of peace at Public The whole Act, ex.

cept Secs. 5 & 7. The whole Act.

cept Secs. 1, 2 & 3. The whole Act, ex.

cept Secs. 6, 7 &

10.

154 An Act respecting Perjury.

155 An Act respecting Escapes and Rescues.

156 An Act respecting offences against Religion.

The whole Act, ex

157 An Act respecting offences against Public Morals and The whole Act, ex

cept Sec. 4. The whole Act The whole Act.

cept sec. 8 (ss. 4) (2) The whole Act, ex

161 An Act respecting offences relating to the Law of The whole Act

cept Secs. 9 & 10. The whole Act.

The whole Act

Public Convenience.

158 An Act respecting Gaming-houses.

EXTENT
OF

REPEAL

159 An Act respecting Lotteries, Betting and Pool-selling.

160 An Act respecting Gambling in public conveyances.

Marriage.

162 An Act respecting offences against the Person.

163 An Act respecting Libel.

164 An Act respecting Larceny and similar offences.
165 An Act respecting Forgery.

167 An Act respecting offences relating to the Coin.

in the Navy.

172 An Act respecting Cruelty to Animals.

The whole Act.

The whole Act, ex-
cept Secs. 6 & 7.
The whole Act.
The whole Act.

168 An Act respecting malicious injuries to Property.

The whole Act, except Sees. 26 & 29 to 34 inclusive. The whole Act.

169 An Act respecting offences relating to the Army and The whole Act, ex

Navy.

171 An Act respecting the protection of Property of Seamen The whole Act.

cept Sec. 9.

The whole Act, ex

cept Sec

7.

(1) See Sec. 28 of the Canada Evidence Act, 1893, p. 786, ante, which repeals

the whole of Chapter 141, R.S.C.

(2) As amended by 56 Vic., c. 32.

ACTS REPEALED.

R. S. C.,

SCHEDULE TWO.-ACTS REPEALED.-Continued.

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66

54-55 V., c.

TITLE.

c. 173 An Act respecting Threats, Intimidation and other of- The whole Act, ex-
fences.
cept Sec. 12 (88. 5).
The whole Act.

174 An Act respecting Procedure in Criminal Cases.

176 An Act respecting the summary administration of Cri-The whole Act, exminal Justice.

cept Sec. 8, subsection 4.

EXTENT
OF
REPEAL.

177 An Act respecting Juvenile Offenders.

The whole Act.

178 An Act respecting summary proceedings before Justices The whole Act.

of the Peace.

179 An Act respecting Recognizances.

The whole Act.

180 An Act respecting Fines and Forfeitures.

The whole Act.

181 An Act respecting Punishments, Pardons and the Com- The whole Act. mutation of Sentences.

185 An Act respecting Actions against persons administering The whole Act. the Criminal Law.

33 An Act to amend the Indian Act.

Sec. 11.

45 An Act respecting Public Stores.

The whole Act.

46 An Act respecting the conveyance of liquors on board The whole Act.

1

Her Majesty's Ships in Canadian Waters.

48 An Act to amend the Act respecting offences against The whole Act.
Public Morals and Public Convenience

49 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes, Chapter one The whole Act.
hundred and seventy-three, respecting Threats, Int
imidation and other offences.

50 An Act to amend the Law respecting Procedure in Crim- The whole Act.
inal Cases.

29 An Act respecting Railways.

Sec. 297.

40 An Act respecting the advertising of Counterfeit Money. The whole Act.
41 An Act to amend the law relating to Fraudulent Marks The whole Act, ex-
on Merchandise.

cept Secs. 15, 16,

(1)

18, 22 & 23. The whole Act.

42 An Act respecting gaming in Stocks and Merchandise.

43 An Act further to amend the Law respecting Procedure The whole Act. in Criminal Cases.

44 An Act further to amend The Criminal Procedure Act The whole Act.
45 An Act to amend Chapter one hundred and seventy-eight The whole Act.
of the Revised Statutes of Canada: The Summary
Convictions Act.

47 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes of Canada, Chap- The whole Act.

ter one hundre 1 and eighty-one, respecting Punish

ments, Pardons and the Commutation of Sentences.

22 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes, Chapter seventy-Sec. 3.

seven, respecting the safely of Ships.

25 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes respecting the Sec. 4.

North west Mounted Police Force.

40 An Act respecting Rules of Court in relation to Criminal The whole Act.

Matters.

41 An Act for the prevention and suppression of Combinat- The whole Act, ex-
ions formed in restraint of Trade.
cept Secs. 4 & 5.

42 An Act respecting Corrupt Practices in Municipal Affairs The whole Act.
44 An Act to permit the conditional release of first offenders The whole Act.

in certain cases.

45 An Act to mend The Summary Convictions Act, Chap. The whole Act.

ter one hundred and seventy-eight of the Revised
Statutes, and the Act amending the same.

31 An Act respecting Banks and Banking.

37 An Act further to amend the Criminal Law.

46 An Act to amend The Summary Trials Act.

The whole Act.

47 An Act to make further provision respecting the Speedy The whole Act. Trial of certain Indictable Offences.

10 An Act to prevent the disclosure of official documents The whole Act. and information.

38 An Act to amend the Public Stores Act.

23 An Act respecting Frauds upon the Government.

(1) As amended by 56 Vic., c. 32.

Sec. 63.

The whole Act, ex

cept Secs. 1, 2, 6, 32 to end.

The whole Act.

The whole Act.

APPENDIX

TO THE

CRIMINAL CODE.

ACTS AND PARTS OF ACTS WHICH ARE
AFFECTED BY THIS ACT.

R.S.C., CHAPTER 50.

An Act respecting the North-West Territories.

NOT

101. In this section

(a.) The expression "improved arm" means and includes all arms except

smooth bore shot guns;

(b.) The expression "ammunition" means fixed ammunition or ball cartridge.

2. Every person who, in the territories,—

(a.) Without the permission in writing (the proof of which shall be on him) of the Lieutenant-Governor, or of a commissioner appointed by him to give such permission, has in his possession or sells, exchanges, trades, barters or gives to, or with any person, any improved arm or ammunition, or

(b.) Having such permission, sells, exchanges, trades, barters or

such arm or ammunition to any person not lawfully authorized to possess the

gives any

same

Justices of the Peace, be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars, Shall, on summary conviction before a judge of the Supreme Court or two or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months, or to both.

3. All arms and ammunition which are in the possession of any person, or which are sold, exchanged, traded, bartered or given to or with any person in violation of this section, shall be forfeited to the Crown, and may be seized by any Constable or other Peace Officer; and any Judge of the Supreme Court or Justice of the Peace may issue a search warrant to search for and seize the

same, as in the case of stolen goods.

4. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, make regulations pecting :

res

(a.) The granting of permission to sell, exchange, trade, barter, give or pos

sess arms or ammunition;

(b.) The fees to be taken in respect thereof;

(c) The returns to be made respecting permissions granted; and

(d.) The disposition to be made of forfeited arms and ammunition.

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