Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, Volume 5

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Canada Law Journal Company, 1902
 

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Page 215 - the consequences of any neglect to carry lights, or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper lookout, or the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Page 82 - 14, of the British North America Act the administration of justice in this Province, including the constitution, maintenance, and organization of Provincial Courts, both of civil and of criminal jurisdiction, and including procedure in civil matters in those Courts
Page 19 - from time to time, provide for the constitution, maintenance and organization of a General Court of Appeal for Canada, and for the establishment of any additional Courts for the better administration of the laws of Canada.
Page 431 - as or for the consideration, (i.) for any assurance or undertaking, express or implied, to pay or give thereafter any money or valuable thing on any event or contingency of or relating to any horse race or other race, fight, game or sport; or (ii.) for securing the
Page 215 - If two ships, one of which is a sailing vessel and the other a, steamship, are proceeding in such directions as to involve risk of collision, the steamship shall keep out of the way of the sailing ship."
Page 555 - by the said recited Acts, doth order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and after the thirteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and one, the said Acts shall apply in the case of the United States and of the said convention with the President of the United States of
Page 245 - parent or guardian, or other person having the lawful charge, of any child under the age of fourteen years, of the possession of such child, or with intent to steal any article about or on the person of such child unlawfully,— (a) takes or entices away or detains any such child ; or
Page 389 - who, wrongfully and without lawful authority, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing anything which he has a lawful right to do, or to do anything from which he has a lawful right to abstain—
Page 219 - at all or until the expiration of a certain period, such Court may discharge the fugitive either absolutely or on bail, or order that he shall not be returned until after the expiration of the period named in the order, or may make such other order in the premises as to the Court seems just.
Page 69 - No person shall be excused from answering any question upon the ground that the answer to such question may tend to criminate him; provided, however, that no evidence so given shall be used or receivable in evidence against such person in any criminal proceeding thereafter instituted against him.

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