1850), unless the prosecution commenced before a Justice of the Peace, then the information and the issue of a warrant of arrest, or at least the apprehension of the prisoner, are the commencement of a prosecution. (R. v. Brooks, 1 Den. C. C. 217, and 2, C. and K.—Queen v. Mennedoome Walegey Don Louis, 29 June, 1864.) Oaths taken by Police Magistrates on assuming office. I Form of Oath of Allegiance. do sincerely promise and swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. So help me God. I Form of Oath of Office. do sincerely promise and swear that I will faithfully and diligently execute, to the utmost of my abilities, the several duties of Police Magistrate for (No. 13 of 1861, Schedule.) So help me God. APPEALS. (See Supreme Court, Courts of Requests, Police Courts, Costs.) ... ... ... 281 Spirit found out of store Still, size of ... License, form of Form of license License for medical purposes Medical purposes, license for... Distillation, illicit ... ... ... 42 42 Illicit distillation Aiders and abettors 44 44 ... 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 ... Removal, penalties for illegal ARRACK, RUM, AND TODDY -continued. Queen's Advocate, reference to before committal ... ... Retailer to sell less than two quarts on application Certificate to purchase ... Retail-license for drinking on the premises ... ... Government agent may withdraw licenses... Removal of arrack and rum Authority to demand permit... Permit, authority to demand Examination of spirits by authority. Officer refusing permit Permit, officer refusing ... ... Penalties for illegal removal... License to retail toddy ... ... 51 ... 51 ... Possession of toddy Removal of toddy License, extension of to representative of deceased party... And challenged Oral pleading ... conclusion How chosen How many, and in what order to be summoned Provision for immediate attendance... How empanelled and sworn ... ... Parties may agree on their own assessors Whole case to be heard by same assessors if possible On what questions to vote. Judgment of D. C. how to be ... To give their opinions and votes In case of difference, judge to prevail AWARD. (See Arbitration.) CIVIL ACTION. Proceedings in Friendly demand Commencement of suit Sir C. Marshall on pleadings Libel - ... prayer for relief *** written documents attached to libel 397 397 398 398 ... 398 400 401 269 271 272 273 274 276 |