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Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

JUSTICES-continued.

Actions against-continued.

costs, 45.

as to an action where the act is within the justice's jurisdiction, 45.
for an act done without jurisdiction, or exceeding his jurisdiction, 45.
no action until after conviction or order quashed, 46.

none to be brought for anything done under a warrant to procure ap-
pearance of a party, and which shall be followed by a conviction, 47.
action must be brought against convicting justice, 47.

no action for issuing a poor-rate by reason of a defect in the rate, 47.
no action for the manner in which they executed a discretionary power,
47.

if justices refuse to do an act the Queen's Bench may compel them, 47.
no action after conviction confirmed on appeal, 47.

when a judge may set aside proceedings in the action, 48.

Mandamus against:

when a mandamus will and will not issue to justices, 48–52.
showing cause by justices, 51.

as to filing affidavits, showing grounds of decision, without payment of

a fee, under 35 & 36 Vict. c. 25..51.

rule calling upon them to do an act, 52, 53.

when a criminal information may be moved against, 59-61.

appeals against their decisions, 61.

as to sitting at petty sessions, 61-69.

as to the chairman of the bench, 71.

their duty in weighing evidence, 76, 77.

upon committal of a witness for perjury, to give prosecutor a certificate
entitling him to his costs, 92.

their jurisdiction under the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 43..127.

one sufficient to receive information or complaint, 141.
review of "Justices' Decisions Act, 1872"..273.

JUVENILE OFFENDERS. See "Children" and 66
"Reformatory Schools," "Industrial Schools."

as to detention of, in reformatories, 231.

as to sending to reformatory, 1010.

KEEPER OF PRISON,

K.

Young Persons,"

to receive fines and costs and pay same to clerk of justices, 73.
KIDNAPPING, 1106.

L.

LACE FACTORIES. See "Factories and Workshops."

LACE MANUFACTURERS. See " Manufactures."

LAND IMPROVEMENT,

compensation for damage done by entry on land to repair works, &c. to
be determined by two justices under Lands Clauses Consolidation Act,

1446-1450.

LANDLORD AND TENANT. See "Distress.”

recovering possession of tenements not exceeding 207. a year rent, 1444.
giving possession of deserted premises to landlord, 1445.
fraudulent removal, 1446.

lodgers' goods protection, 1446.

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LANDS CLAUSES ACT. See "Railways."

arbitrators in compensation cases, 1446.

appointment of surveyor, &c., 1446.

apportionment of rents, 1447.

certificate of capital, 1447.

disputes as to compensation for lands not exceeding 50%. or under yearly

tenants, 1447.

costs of refusal to give possession of land, 1449.

re-sale of land, 1450.

LARCENY,

Summary convictions, 534-539.

1. Of animals, 534-539:

coursing, hunting, &c. deer in unenclosed ground, O. 1, p. 534.
killing, wounding or attempting, in unenclosed forest, &c., O. 2,
p. 534.

having any deer, head, skin or snare, &c., in possession, O. 3, 4, p.
536.

person receiving deer, &c., O. 5, p. 536.

setting engines for deer, O. 6, p. 536.

destroying fence of land where deer kept, O. 7, p. 536.

stealing dog, O. 8, p. 536.

having in possession a stolen dog, or its skin, O. 9, p. 536.

stealing any beast or bird ordinarily kept in confinement, not being
the subject of larceny at common law, O. 10, p. 538.
killing same, with intent to steal, O. 11, p. 538.

receiving same when stolen, O. 12, p. 538.

house doves or pigeons: taking or killing same under such circum-
stances as not to amount to larceny at common law, O. 13, p.
538.

fish taking or destroying, in land not adjoining a dwelling-house,
O. 14, p. 538.

taking fish, or angling in the daytime, O. 15, p. 538.

attempting to take or destroy fish, O. 16, 17, p. 538.

2. Of trees, shrubs, fences, plants, roots, &c., 539-542:

stealing, cutting, &c. any tree, sapling or shrub or underwood
wheresoever growing of the value of 18. at the least, O. 18, 19,
p. 540.

the like, any live or dead fence, post, pale, rail, stile or gate, O.
20, 21, p. 540.

having possession of such articles, O. 22, p. 540.

stealing, or damaging with intent to steal, any plant, &c. growing
in any garden, orchard, greenhouse, &c., O. 23, 24, p. 540.
the like, cultivated roots growing elsewhere, O. 25, 26, p. 542.

3. Receivers and accessories:

receivers, O. 27, p. 542.

accessories, O. 28, p. 542.

where triable, 24.

appeal, 534.

application of penalties and damages, 541.

what animals are subjects of larceny at common law,

evidence of former conviction, 537.

seizing angling implements, 539.

(Indictable Offences,)

simple, O. 288, p. 1108.

as bailee, O. 289, p. 1108.

after previous conviction, O. 291, 292, p. 1110.

deer, O. 293, 294, p. 1110.

dogs, O. 295-297, p. 1110

oysters, O. 298-300,

p. 1112.

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LARCENY-continued.

(Indictable Offences)--continued.

bonds, bills, notes, &c., O. 301, p. 1112.

deeds, &c., O. 302, p. 1112.

wills, O. 303, p. 1112.

records or papers from government offices, O. 304, p. 1114.
metal, &c. fixed to a building, &c., O. 305, p. 1114.

trees, shrubs, &c., O. 306-309, p. 1114, 1116.

from mines, O. 310, 311, p. 1116.

robbery and larceny from the person, O. 312-315, p. 1116.

by menaces and threats, O. 316, p. 1116.

in houses, O. 317, 318, p. 1116.

in manufactories, O. 319, p. 1118.

in ships, wharfs, &c., O. 320, 321, p. 1118.

by clerks and servants, O. 322, p. 1118.

by tenants and lodgers, O. 323, 324, p. 1118.

by members of co-partnership or joint owners, O. 325, p. 1120.

as to granting a search warrant, 1106.

as to adding a count for receiving, 1107.

as to restitution of stolen property, 1106.

as to including three charges of larceny in one indictment, 1106.
as to larceny by a bailee, 1109.

"valuable security," definition of, 1109.

former conviction, mode of charging and proof of, 1112.

assault, verdict of, upon an indictment for robbery, 1116.

servant, definition of, when not a partner, 1118.

embezzlement, verdict of, upon an indictment for larceny, 1118.
larceny by finding, 1107.

LASCARS. See "Merchant Shipping."

LEATHER GLOVES MANUFACTURERS. See "Manufactures."
LETTER-PRESS PRINTING. See "Factories and Workshops."

LETTER (THREATENING). See "Accusing of Crime."

as to, O. 326-329, p. 1120.

where triable, 24.

LIBELS,

(Indictable Offences,)

against the government or person of the Queen, O. 330, p. 1122.
against parliament or the administration of justice, O. 331, p. 1122.
threatening to publish a libel upon a person, O. 322, p. 1122.

publishing a defamatory libel, knowing it to be false, O. 333, p. 1122.
maliciously publishing any defamatory libel, O. 334, p. 1122.

LICENSING FOR SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS. See
"Intoxicating Liquors."

LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES. See "Companies."

LIGHTHOUSE. See "Merchant Shipping."

LIGHTHOUSE VESSELS,

as to, 1450.

LIGHTING AND WATCHING,

where the 3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 90, is in force, 1450.
appointment of constables, 1450.

allowance of inspector's annual accounts, 1450.
recovery of rates, 1451.

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LIGHTING AND WATCHING-continued.

recovery of inspector's order from overseers, 1451.

treasurer and officers neglecting to account and rendering account
books, &c., or not paying over monies, &c., 1452.

(Summary Convictions), 542-544.

damaging lamps, &c., O. 1, p. 542.

extinguishing light, O. 2, p. 542.

carelessly or accidentally breaking any lamp, &c., or committing any
other damage and not making satisfaction to inspectors, O. 3, p. 544.
watchman neglecting, &c. to deliver up clothes, O. 4, p. 544.

neglecting to stop escape of gas, O. 5, p. 544.

not laying gas pipes in manner directed, O. 6, p. 544.
appeal, 542.

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LOCOMOTIVES. See "Highways and Locomotives," and "Highways and
Locomotives (Amendment) Act, 1878."

(Summary Convictions), 546-548.

owner of locomotive not complying with regulations as to weight or
width of wheels when used on roads, O. 1, p. 546.

using it when not consuming its own smoke, O. 2, p. 546.

not having weight, or having incorrect weight affixed, O. 3, 4, p. 546.

not complying with regulations as to working on roads, O. 5, p. 546.

servant of owner guilty of offence, O. 6, p. 546.

driving at greater speed than allowed, O. 7, p. 546.

not having owner's name, &c. on it, O. 8, p. 546.

rules for working locomotives on roads, 546.

justices to approve of locomotives being used on highways, 1453.

local authorities' regulations as to hours for locomotives passing through.
streets, &c., 1454.

LODGERS. See "Intoxicating Liquors."

under Intoxicating Liquors Act, 528.

LODGERS' GOODS PROTECTION,

lodger making a declaration and inventory knowing same to be untrue,
O. 335, p. 1122.

lodger, if distress levied on his goods, to make declaration that imme-
diate tenant has no property in goods distrained, 1454.

justice's order for restoration of goods distrained, 1455.

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LODGING-HOUSES. See "Public Health," "Towns Improvement.”
(Petty Sessions :)

(1) Common Lodging Houses:

registration, bye-laws, &c., 1455.

(2) Lodgings for labouring classes:

officers not accounting-recovery of damages, 1456.
disputes as to compensation for lands, 1456.

LONDON. See "Nuisances."

(1) Police authorities and magisterial districts, 1457.

(2) Jurisdiction and procedure before magistrates, 1458.

(3) Offences and matters of jurisdiction, &c., 1461.

LORD MAYOR OF LONDON,

as to court of, 68.

LORD'S DAY. See "Church," "Religious Worship," "Sunday."
LOTTERIES,

keeping an office or place for, O. 1, p. 548.

persons on premises aiding and assisting, O. 2, p. 548.

employing any person in such transactions, O. 3, p. 548.

setting up, or little-goes, O. 336, p. 1122.

LUCIFER MATCH MANUFACTURER. See "Factories and Workshops."

LUNATICS,

complaints or orders made as to, not between the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 43,
129.

(Summary Convictions :)

As to county or borough asylums:

offences by officers of asylums, O. 1-9, p. 548-552.

offences by medical officers of union or parish, O. 10, 11, p. 552.

offences by overseers, O. 12-14, p. 552.

offences by relieving officers, O. 11, 13, 14, p. 552.

offences by clerk to guardians, O. 10--12, pp. 550, 552.

offences by constables, O. 11-13, p. 552.

offences by physicians, &c., in general, O. 18, p. 552.

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As to county or borough asylums:

offences by officers of asylums, O. 10-12, p. 550.

offences by medical officers of union or parish, O. 10, 11, p. 550.

(Indictable Offences :)

as to criminal liability, 882.

receiving a pauper lunatic into an asylum without order and certificate,
O. 337, p. 1122.

the like, a person not a pauper, O. 338, p. 1122.

clerk making untrue entry of death, discharge or removal of a patient,
O. 339, p. 1122.

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physician or other person making, &c., false certificate, O. 340, p. 1122.
officers of asylums ill-treating lunatic, O. 341, p. 1122.

offences by officers, &c., of private asylums, 1124.

rescuing or assisting the rescue of criminal lunatics, O. 343, p. 1124.

officers, &c., ill-treating criminal lunatics, O. 344, p. 1124.

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