ACTS REPEALED-Continued. ACTS REPEALED. TITLE. R. S. C. c. 162 An Act respecting offences against the Person. 163 An Act respecting Libel. EXTENT OF The whole Act. The whole Act, ex- cept secs, 26 & 29 to 34 inclusive. The whole Act The whole Act, except sec. 9. The whole Act. The whole Act, ex cept sec. 7. 173 An Act respecting Threats, Intimidation and other The whole Act, er 185 An Act respecting Actions against persons admin- 50-51 V. c. 33 An Act to amend the Indian Act. 44 39 45 An Act respecting Public Stores, The whole Act, The whole Act. 46 An Act respecting the conveyance of liquors on 49 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes, Chapter one 50 An Act to amend the Law respecting Procedure in 29 An Act respecting Railways 40 An Act respecting the advertising of Counterfeit Money. 41 An Act to amend the law relating to Fraudulent 42 An Act respecting gaming in Stocks and Merchan- 43 An Act further to amend the Law respecting Pro- 44 An Act further to amend The Criminal Proce- 45 An Act to amend Chapter one hundred and seventy- 47 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes of Canada, 52 V. c. 22 An Act to amend the Revised Statutes, Chapter The whole det. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act, ex cept secs. 15, 16, 18, 22 & 23. The whole Act. The whole Art. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act. Sec. 3. Sec. 4. ACTS REPEALED-Continued. ACTS REPEALED. TITLE. 52 V. c. 41 An Act for the prevention and suppression of Combinations formed in restraint of Trade. 42 An Act respecting Corrupt Practices in Municipal 44 An Act to permit the conditional release of first 45 An Act to amend The Summary Convictions same. 46 An Act to amend The Summary Trials Act. 53 V. c. 10 An Act to prevent the disclosure of oficial docu ments and information. 38 An Act to amend the Public Stores Act. 54-55 V. c. 23 An Act respecting Frauds upon the Government. EXTENT OF The whole Act, except secs. 4 & 5. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act. The whole Act, ex cept secs. 1, 2, 6, 32, to end The whole Act. The whole Act. APPENDIX. ACTS AND PARTS OF ACTS WHICH ARE NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACT. R. S. C. CHAPTER 50. An Act respecting the North-west Territories. 101. In this section (a) The expression "improved arm" means and includes all arms except smooth bore shot guns ; (6) 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 gives any such arm or ammunition to any person not lawfully authorized to possess the same, Shall, on summary conviction before a judge of the Supreme Court or two justices of the peace, be liable to a penalty not exceed ing two hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceed ing 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 regula tions respecting : (a) The granting of permission to sell, exchange, trade, barter, give or possess 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. 5. The provisions of this section respecting the possession of arms and ammunition shall not apply to any officer or man of Her Majesty's forces, of the Militia force, or of the North-west Mounted Police force. 6. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, declare by proclamation that upon and after a day therein named this section shall be in force in the territories, or in any place or places therein in such proclamation designated; and upon and after such day but not before the provisions of this section shall take effect and be in force accordingly. 7. The Governor in Council may, in like manner, from time to time, declare this section to be no longer in force in any such place or places, and may again, from time to time, declare it to be in force therein. 8. All courts, judges and justices of the peace shall take judicial notice of any such proclamation. R. S. C. CHAPTER 146. An Act respecting Treason and other Offences against the Queen's Authority. 6. If any person, being a citizen or subject of any foreign state or country at peace with Her Majesty, is or continues in arms against Her Majesty, within Canada, or commits any act of hostility therein, or enters Canada with design or intent to levy war against Her Majesty, or to commit any felony therein, for which any person would, in Canada, be liable to suffer death, the Governor General may order the assembling of a militia general court-martial for the trial of such person, under The Militia Act; and upon being found guilty by such court-martial of offending against the provisions of this section, such person shall be sentenced by such court-martial to suffer death, or such other punishment as the court awards. 7. Every subject of Her Majesty, within Canada, who levies war against Her Majesty, in company with any of the subjects or citizens of any foreign state or country then at peace with Her Majesty, or enters Canada in company with any such subjects or citizens with intent to levy war on Her Majesty, or to commit any such act of felony as aforesaid, or who, with the design or intent to aid and assist, joins himself to any person or persons whomsoever, whether subjects or aliens, who have entered Canada with design or intent to levy war on Her Majesty, or to commit any such felony within the same, may be tried and punished by a militia court-martial, in the same manner as any citizen or subject of a foreign state or country at peace with Her Majesty may be tried and punished under the next preceding section. R. S. C. CHAPTER 148. An Act respecting the improper use of Firearms and other Weapons. 7. The court or justice before whom any person is convicted of any offence against the provisions of the preceding sections, shall impound the weapon for carrying which such person is convicted, and if the weapon is not a pistol, shall cause it to be destroyed; and if the weapon is a pistol, the court or justice shall cause it to be handed over to the corporation of the municipality in which the conviction takes place, for the public uses of such corporation. 2. If the conviction takes place where there is no municipality, the pistol shall be handed over to the Lieutenant-Governor of the province in which the conviction takes place, for the public uses thereof in connection with the administration of justice therein. R. S. C. CHAPTER 149. An Act respecting the Seizure of Arms kept for dangerous purposes. 5. All justices of the peace in and for any district county, city, town or place, in Canada, shall have concurrent jurisdiction as justices of the peace, with the justices of any other district, county, city, town or place, in all cases with respect to the carrying into execution the provisions of this Act, and with respect to all matters and things relating to the preservation of the public peace under this Act, as fully and effectually as if each of such justices was in the commission of the peace, or was ex officio a justice of the peace for each of such districts, counties, cities, towns or places. |