Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. HUNDRED-continued. how damages recovered, 1243. mode of reimbursing chief constable, 1243. summary proceedings, where damages do not exceed 307., 1244. proceedings in case of damage to a church or chapel, or property of a corporation, 1246. where damage is committed in special localities, 1246. mode of reimbursement, 1246-1248. HUNTING, AS TO. See "Game.” HUSBAND, a competent witness under Intoxicating Liquors Act, 517. I. IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSONS. See "Vagrants." "IMMEDIATE," meaning of, 256. IMPRISONMENT. See "Conviction." scale of, for nonpayment of money, 185, 279. INCLOSURES, matters in relation to inclosure, 1428. obtaining possession of encroachments, 1428. compensation for surface damage in working mines and quarries, 1429. drainage of land, 1430. INCORRIGIBLE ROGUES. See "Vagrants." INDECENCY, exposing person in a public place, notorious lewdness, &c., O. 285, p. 1106. printing, publishing, &c. obscene writing, prints, &c., O. 286, p. 1106. INDECENT ASSAULT. See "Assaults.” preliminary inquiry before preparing an indictment, 876, 877. INDECENT EXHIBITIONS. See "Vagrants." INDIA-RUBBER AND GUTTA-PERCHA MANUFACTURES. See "Factories and Workshops." INDICTABLE OFFENCE, duties of the court of summary jurisdiction with reference to, 205, 206. hearing by justice of a charge of an indictable offence, 941-970. the law and practice of procedure in general, 873. INDICTMENT. See the various heads. removal of, before verdict, 981. INDICTMENTS, VEXATIOUS. See "Vexatious Indictments." what offences must be inquired into by justices before preferring an indictment, 876. Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES, as to name of society, not painting up or fixing, &c., O. 1, p. 512. purposes for which societies may be established, 1430. rules and registration of societies, 1430. name of society, 1431. officer of society, 1431. interest, privilege and liability of members, 1431. winding-up and dissolution of societies, 1432. jurisdiction of justices, 1432. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, wilfully neglecting to conform to rules of school, O. 1, p. 510. as to child when above ten years of age, O. 3, p. 512. child escaping from person with whom he is placed under a licence, or inducing children to escape from school or harbouring child escaped, (Petty Sessions): (1) Certifying of schools and expenses : description of industrial schools and managers, 1432. inspector of industrial schools and assistant, 1432. mode of certifying industrial schools, 1433. school not to be certified as industrial and reformatory, 1433. notice of certificate to be gazetted, copy of Gazette to be evidence, what provisions of Friendly Societies Acts apply to these societies, 1431. inspection of school, 1433. alterations, &c. of buildings to be approved, 1433. contribution towards establishment and enlargement of schools, 1433. contribution by school board, 1434. resignation of certificate by managers, 1435. gazetting and evidence of withdrawal, 1435. cesser of reception of children on notice, &c., 1435. discharge of children detained, &c., 1436. power of Treasury to contribute towards custody, &c. of children power to prison authority to contract for reception of children in power to guardians of the poor, &c. to contribute, 1436. expenses of prison authorities, how defrayed, 1436. (2) Classes of children to be detained in certified industrial schools: as to children under 14 years of age found begging, &c., 1436. as to children under 12 years of age charged with offences, 1437. as to refractory children under 14 in charge of parents, 1438. care of children of women convicted of crimes, 1437. as to refractory children under 14 in workhouses, pauper schools, &c., form and contents of order sending child to school, 1438. temporary detention in workhouse, &c., 1439. power to parent, &c. to apply to remove child to a school conducted in order to be warrant for conveyance and detention, 1440. Vol. I. pp. 1–872. Vol. II. pp. 873—1703. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS-continued. (2) Classes of children to be detained in certified industrial schools—continued. detention to cease on child attaining 16..1440. (3) Power of managers of schools: licence for living out of school, 1441. rules of school to be approved by Secretary of State, 1442. (4) Recovery of contribution from parent of child : contribution by parent, &c., 1442. order for enforcement of contribution by parent, &c., 1443. forms, 1443. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION, receiving or retaining infants contrary to the act, O. 1, p. 514. not keeping a proper register of infants received, or not producing same forgery of certificate and false character, O. 4, p. 516. not giving notice to coroner of the death of an infant, O. 5, p. 516. to make bye-laws and keep register, 515. as to local authority, 1248. certain houses to be registered, 1248. register to be kept by local authority, 1248. local authority may refuse to register, 1248. INFANTS, as to criminal liability of, 142. as to liability for crime, 882. INFECTIOUS DISEASES. See "Public Health." INFORMATION, THE, the foundation of proceedings, 135. time for laying, 135. how time reckoned, 136. distinction between information and complaint, 135. who to lay, 137. when to be in writing, 138. when to be on oath, 138. form of oath, 139. of objections to information, 139. variances between information and proof, 139. adjournment of hearing on the ground of variance, 139. allegation of time of offence, 139. allegation of place of offence, 140. variances in general in, 140. must not be drawn so as to mislead defendant, 140. Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. INFORMATION, THE-continued. stating matter of complaint, 141. one justice may receive, 141. should contain names of complainant and defendant, 141. as to general words following particular ones, 141. should state time and place of offence, 146. must contain an exact description of the offence, 147. not to be in the alternative, 148. not always safe to follow merely the words of a statute, 148. as to stating terms and quantities, 149. as to stating exemptions and exceptions, 149. as to stating written instruments, 150. how it should describe a statute, 150. as to describing the ownership of property, 151. as to, when a second or subsequent offence is stated, 151. when a second information may be laid after a former hearing, 151. INFORMATION OF AN INDICTABLE OFFENCE, when to be in writing and on oath, 881, 882. no objection to form, 881. form of oath, 882. requisites of information, 882. INHABITANCY, when necessary to qualify a justice, 2. INN. See "Intoxicating Liquors." INSPECTION OF GAS METERS. See "Gas Measures." INSTALMENTS, general power to order payment by, 185, 186, 279. INSURANCE COMPANIES. See "Fraudulent Trustees." INTEREST OF JUSTICES. See "Justices." INTERPRETER, oath of, 89. INTOXICATING LIQUORS, selling, &c. without being qualified or at an unauthorized place, O. 1, allowing purchaser to drink on premises not licensed, O. 2, p. 520. selling spirits to children apparently under 16 to be consumed on pre- selling, not by measures marked with imperial standards, O. 5, p. 522. having on premises liquor which he is not authorized to sell, O. 7, p. 522. Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703. INTOXICATING LIQUORS—continued. Offences by licensed persons-continued. harbouring constables or supplying them with liquor, O. 12, p. 524. defacing, &c. record of conviction on licence, O. 14, p. 526. keeping premises open at a time ordered to be closed in case of riot, selling, &c. liquors or allowing same to be drunk during prohibited hours, not keeping affixed to premises notice exempting from closing hours, affixing such order, the same not having been granted, O. 18, p. 528. keeper of refreshment house for wine, selling, &c. after closing time, not producing licence or exemption upon demand, O. 22, p. 528. persons licensed for beer or cider allowing wine, spirits, sweets, &c. to harbouring thieves, &c., or allowing deposit of stolen goods, O. 24, refusing to admit constables into refreshment house, O. 25, p. 530. selling liquors at races and fairs without occasional licence, O. 27, selling or keeping open premises at unlawful hours, O. 28, p. 530. having affixed on premises words, &c. importing he is licensed when found drunk in a highway, public place, or on licensed premises, O. 31, person in a highway or public place guilty, while drunk, of riotous or drunken person, &c. refusing to quit premises, O. 33, p. 532. not giving his name, &c., when required, or giving false one, O. 35, falsely representing himself to be a traveller or lodger, and attempting to person convicted of felony, selling spirits, O. 37, p. 532. definitions in Intoxicating Liquors Act, 516. information, incidents of, 517. husband and wife, competency of, as witnesses, 517. penalties not incurred under certain circumstances, 518. appeal and conditions of, 518. application of penalties, 519. costs for compensation, 520. moiety of penalties may be awarded to Police Superannuation Fund, 520. recording convictions on licences, 521. recording conviction for adulteration, 522. forfeiture of licence on repeated convictions, 522. temporary continuance of forfeited licence, 523. gaming, as to, 525. |