COURT, Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. for hearing charges of indictable offences not an open court, 905. to those of tender years or servants under control, as by not providing abandoning or exposing a child under two years, whereby its life is CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, ill-treating, cruelly beating, abusing, &c., O. 1, p. 382. causing or procuring same, O. 2, p. 382. using dog on a highway for drawing any cart, truck, &c., O. 3, p. 384. encouraging, aiding, assisting same, O. 5, p. 384. by cruelly beating, &c. any animal doing damage, O. 6, p. 384. not feeding cattle impounded, O. 7, p. 386. persons providing food and water to animal impounded, if without any improperly conveying animals, O. 9, p. 386. cbstructing constable or keeper of a pound, O. 10, p. 386. proprietor or owner of stage carriage, cart, &c., refusing to produce meaning of "animal," 382. apprehension of offenders, detention of vehicle, 383. cutting the combs of cocks, 383. appeal, 318, n. CURTILAGE, BREAKING, AND LARCENY. See "Housebreaking.” CUSTOMS, Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. (Summary Convictions), 850. CUSTOMS CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1876..1562. CUTLERS. See "Manufactures." D. DAMAGES, inactions against justices, 44. DANGEROUS GOODS. See "Petroleum.” delivering dangerous goods or carrying or depositing same without name, &c. with words "especially dangerous" written outside, &c., O. 155, p. 1062. acting in contravention of statute which prohibits the exportation and importation of nitro-glycerine, O. 156, p. 1064. manufacturing, selling, having in possession nitro-glycerine without licence of Secretary of State, O. 157, p. 1064. DAYS, as to offences on the same or different days, 146. DEAD BODIES, disinterring a dead body, O. 158, p. 1068. not giving notice of the finding of a dead body cast on shore, O. 1, p. 388. churchwarden, overseer or constable refusing or neglecting on receiving notice to have body removed for interment, O. 2, 3, 4, p. 388. DEAF AND DUMB WITNESS, how to be sworn, 82. DEALER IN GAME. See "Game." DEALERS IN OLD METALS, old metal (stolen) found in house of dealer, and dealer not giving a dealer removing (registered) not giving notice of removal, O. 3, p. 390. purchasing old metal in unlawful quantities, O. 5, p. 390. definition of dealer, 321, n. metals (old), definition of, 388. search warrant for, 389. dealer to be registered, 389. appeal by, 391. schedule of quantities of metals to be bought, 392. DEATH, of complainant or informer before hearing, 168. DECLARATION, making a false declaration where lawfully received instead of an affidavit, O. 159, p. 1064. DEEDS. See "Forgery," DEER STEALING, &c. See "Larceny." Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. DEFENDANT. See "Complaint,” “Information," "Summons," and other heads. as to remanding and taking bail, 159, 160. name of, to be inserted in complaint or information, 141. when description only sufficient, 14. DEMANDING MONEY WITH MENACES. See "Larceny." DENTAL PRACTITIONERS, as to title of, 392. unqualified persons using a title to practise, 392. DEPOSITIONS, as to returning same to assizes or sessions, 66. to be returned and delivered to the proper officer of the court, 76. accused not entitled to copies of, on remand or dismissal, 938. as to reading same at the trial, 946. power to take deposition of witness dangerously ill, 947-949. furnishing copies, 967. DESIGNS, COPYRIGHT IN. See "Copyright in Designs." DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS. See "Public Prosecutor." DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC COMPANIES. "Trading Companies." DISCHARGE, See "Fraudulent Trustees," power of court to discharge prisoner without any punishment, 186. DISCREDITING WITNESS. See "Witnesses.” DISEASED CATTLE. See "Sheep and Cattle." DISEASED OR UNWHOLESOME CATTLE AND MEAT. See "Public DISEASES PREVENTION. See "Contagious Diseases at Naval and DISMISSAL, of information or complaint, 173, 194. when dismissed on the merits, 194. how costs recovered upon a dismissal, 194. certificate of, upon charge of assault, as to, 304. DISOBEDIENCE, of justices' order, O. 160, p. 1064. of direction or prohibition of statute, when no penalty annexed, O. DISORDERLY HOUSE. See "Gaming House." keeping a bawdy-house, gaming-house or other disorderly house, O. mode of proceeding at instance of the parish, 1064. preliminary inquiry before preferring an indictment, 876. Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. DISORDERLY HOUSES, justices to ascertain the amount of costs incurred in prosecuting disorderly houses, 1374. DISSENTERS. See "Church or Meeting House," "Sacrilege.” congregation or assembly for religious worship meeting in a place not certified, O. 1, p. 394. preaching in building without consent of occupier, O. 2, p. 394. preaching in registered building with doors bolted, O. 4, p. 394. how places registered, 394. exception of occupiers from penalties, 394. appeal upon conviction, 394. DISTANCES, as to measuring distances, 158. how measured, under Intoxicating Liquors Act, 529. DISTRESS, RESCUING. See "Conviction," "Highways," 66 Order," Warrant of Distress." warrant of, as to, upon summary convictions, 19. costs of distress, 1374. clandestinely carrying off goods to prevent distress, O. 1, p. 396. taking greater costs and charges than lawfully allowed, O. 3, p. 396. making any charge for matter in schedule not really done, O. 3, p. 396. who to lay information, 396. order for separation upon conviction for an aggravated assault, 1377, 1378. DOCKS. See "Larceny," "Malicious Mischief.” DOCKYARD PORT REGULATIONS, recovery of expenses of unmooring vessels, 1378. recovery of expenses of removal of wreck and unserviceable vessels, 1378. recovery of expenses by owner from master, &c., 1379. offending against order in council containing regulations as to mooring and anchoring vessels in a dockyard port, as to gunpowder, lights, &c., O. 1, p. 396. obstructing the Queen's harbour master, &c. in entering vessel, searching for gunpowder, &c., O. 2, p. 396. DOCUMENTS, PUBLIC, as to proof of, 100-104. DOG, using any dog for drawing any carriage, barrow, truck, &c., O. 3, p. DOGS, Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. failing to comply with order of court directing dog to be kept under proper control or destroyed, O. 1, p. 398. acting in contravention of order of local authority in respect to mad dogs, O. 2, p. 398. stray dogs may be detained and sold or destroyed by the police, 1379. dangerous dogs may be destroyed by order of justices, 1380. restriction upon dogs being at large, if danger from mad dogs is apprehended, 1380. owner of dogs liable for injuries to cattle and sheep, 1343. stealing. See “Larceny.' DRAINAGE. See "Public Health," "Towns Improvement." injuries to land by non-maintenance of banks, &c., 1381. drainage of land for agricultural purposes, 1381. DRAINS. See "Public Health." DRIVERS OF CARRIAGES, furiously driving, &c., and causing bodily harm, O. 163, p. 1066. DROWN, ATTEMPTING TO. See "Assaults," "Attempts to Murder." EARLY-CLOSING LICENCES. See "Intoxicating Liquors." EARTH-CLOSET. See "Public Health." EARTHENWARE MANUFACTURE. See "Factories and Workshops." Factory Acts apply to, 400. EAST INDIES. See "India." ELECTIONS. See "Ballot," "Parliamentary Elections." ELECTIONS, MUNICIPAL, as to, 1066. |