GUN (USING WITHOUT A LICENCE). See "Excise." GUNMAKERS, provisions in favour of, under Explosive Substances Act, 408. GUNPOWDER. See "Explosive Substances." placing, &c. near a building, &c. any person being therein, O. 272, same with intent to damage building, machinery, &c., O. 273, p. 1102. having gunpowder, &c., with intent of same being used feloniously, H. HABEAS CORPUS, how and when obtained, 59, 60. HABITUAL DRUNKARDS, retreats, 1410. to whom licence not to be given, 1410. power of local authority to transfer licence, 1410. removal of habitual drunkards from unfit habitation, 1411. notice of such removal, 1411. persons may be admitted to retreats on their own application, 1411. power of discharge, 1412. inspector and assistant inspector of retreats may be appointed by the licence to bear stamp-fees to be accounted for to local authority, 1412. annual return by inspector, 1413. rules as to management of retreats, 1413. judge of High Court of Justice, &c. may make orders to inspect, 1413. absence to be reckoned in time of detention, 1414. habitual drunkard, 1414. revocation of leave of absence, 1414. offences by licensees of retreats, 1414. offences by officers, servants and other persons, 1414. offences by habitual drunkards while detained in retreats, 1415. apprehension of habitual drunkards escaping from retreat, 1415. proceedings on death of person detained, 1415. penalty for neglect or omission, 1415. penalty for offence against the act, 1416. appeals, 1416. limitation of actions, 1416. schedules, 1418-1420. HANDWRITING, as to proof of, 98. HARBOURS, DOCKS, AND PIERS, undertakers not providing self-registering tide gauge with barometer Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. HARBOURS, DOCKS, AND PIERS-continued. claiming exemption from tonnage rates when not entitled thereto, O. 3, master of vessel failing to report arrival to harbour master, O. 4, p. 476. master of vessel giving false account, &c. of goods to be unshipped, shippers not giving an account of goods intended to be shipped, O. 7, masters or owners of goods evading payment of rates, O. 8, p. 476. as to harbour masters and their duties, O. 10-18, p. 478. as to discharging vessels, &c., O. 19, 20, p. 478. as to protection of harbours, vessels, &c., O. 21-28, pp. 478–480. as to meters and weighers and their duties, O. 29, p. 480. bye-laws, offences against, O. 30, 31, p. 480. not keeping copies of special act at office or depositing same, O. 32, appeal, 476. provisions relating to, 1420. HARD LABOUR, when it may be imposed, 107. HAWKERS AND PEDLARS. See "Pedlars." justices' certificate of applicant for a licence, 1421. HAY AND STRAW, as to false packing and frauds in hay and straw trades, 480. HEALTH OF TOWNS. See "Public Health." HEARING (THE), of a summary application, 165--215. before whom and where, 165. to be in open court, 166. either party to have assistance of counsel or solicitor, 166. HIGHWAYS, summary convictions, 480-496. Offences by surveyors : neglect of duty, not accounting, sharing in contracts, neglect to fence Offences by collectors: not rendering accounts, &c., O. 15-19, p. 484. Offences by owners and drivers of carts, &c.: using waggon, &c. without name, driver acting for two carts, &c., Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. HIGHWAYS-continued. Nuisances: Other offences: refusing to produce poor-rate, taking materials of highway without Offences by officers of highway boards: holding office both of treasurer, clerk, or surveyor, clerk not transmitting definition of highways, and to what roads act applies, 480. appeal under 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 50..483. apprehension of offenders without warrant, 483. posts, erection of, by surveyor, 491. impounding cattle, 493. (Special sessions): special sessions for the purposes of, 1219. petty sessions have jurisdiction over, 1219. returns of receipts and expenditure, 1219. carriage of materials, 1221. licence for sharing in contracts, &c., 1221. consent to sale of land, 1221. letting lands, 1222. direction posts, 1223. county bridges, formerly turnpike roads, 1223. highways, formerly turnpike roads extending into two counties, 1223. appeal against justices' determination in any case, 1223. application of rates to repair of turnpike roads, 1223. appeals against highway rates, 1225. (Petty sessions): constituting extra-parochial place a highway parish, 1421. encroachments on highways, 1422. impounding cattle, 1422. diverting, stopping up, &c., 1422. O.S. VOL. II. 5 U Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. HIGHWAYS-continued. (Petty Sessions)-continued. allowance and recovery of rate, 1423. collector not paying over moneys, 1423. appeal against justices' determination in any case, 1424. repair of roads in highway district, 1424. as to denying liability to repair, 1425. proceedings thereon, 1425. recovering contribution from parishes in highway district, 1426. officers of highway board failing to account, 1426. recovery of costs of repairs of highway from parties liable ratione highways repairable ratione tenure made repairable by the parish, 1427. HIGHWAYS AND LOCOMOTIVES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1878, application of act, 1225. highway districts to be made, so far as possible, coincident with rural power of rural sanitary authority of district coincident with highway consequences of rural sanitary authority becoming highway board, 1226. charge of moneys to be hereafter borrowed, 1227. audit of accounts of highway districts and parishes, 1227. power of county authority to enforce performance of duty by defaulting duration of office of waywarden, 1229. disturnpiked roads to become main roads, and half of the expense of description of highway account, 1230. power to declare ordinary highway to be a main road, 1230. power to reduce main road to status of ordinary highway, 1231. turnpike road in several counties, 1231. accounts of expenses of maintaining main roads, 1231. highway district situated in more than one county, 1232. repair of main roads in certain cases, 1232. certain existing bridges may be accepted by county authority, 1232. removal of doubt as to appointment of surveyors in certain parishes, 1234. to whom minerals under disturnpiked roads to belong, 1235. weight of locomotives and construction of wheels, 1236. steam locomotive to be constructed so as to consume its own smoke, 1237. power of county authority to license locomotives, 1238. duration of part 2 of act, 1238. confirmation of provisional order, 1238. confirmation of bye-laws, 1238. recovery of penalties and expenses, 1238. form of appeal to quarter sessions, 1239. interpretation, 1240. HOPBINDS. See "Malicious Injuries.” Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. HOP TRADE, grower not marking bags with name, &c., O. 1, p. 500. not marking bags with year of growth and weight, O. 2, p. 502. mixing hops of different qualities or value, O. 4, p. 502. selling hops in bags, &c. not marked, or improperly marked, O. 5, rebagging foreign hops in British bags, O. 6, p. 504. wilfully altering marks, O. 7, p. 504. neglecting to give information to purchaser of whom purchased, O. 8, definition of "person," "trade mark," "symbol," "bag" and "pocket," 502. search warrant for bags or pockets improperly marked, 1428. HORSE SLAUGHTERING, licensed persons not complying with provisions of the statute, O. 1, p. 504. using horse, &c. brought to be slaughtered, O. 3, p. 506. found using, or in possession while used, O. 4, 5, p. 506. licensed person not entering description in a book, or refusing to pro- ill-treating, &c. horse, &c. in house in occupation of licensed person, obstructing inspector in execution of his duty, O. 8, p. 506. inspector guilty of any neglect or violation of duty, O. 9, p. 506. making false entry of name, &c. of owner of horse to be slaughtered, collar makers killing any sound or useful horse, &c., O. 11, 12, p. 508. killing to be stayed for inquiries, 505. HORSES, STEALING OR KILLING. See "Cattle." HOSPITALS. See "Public Health." "HOURS AFTER ADJUDICATION," HOURS OF CLOSING, under Intoxicating Liquor Act, 527. how time to be computed, 527. HOURS OF OPENING HOUSES FOR SALE OF INTOXICATING HOUSEBREAKING, offences as to, O. 277–284, p. 1104. HOUSE DOVES, STEALING, &c. See "Larceny." HOUSES. See "Public Health," "Towns Improvement." HOUSES OF CORRECTION. See "Gaols and Houses of Correction." HUNDRED, action against, for damage done by rioters, 1241. process against hundred, how to be served, 1243. |