Vol. I. pp. 1–872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. PUBLIC HEALTH-continued. (Petty Sessions :) (1) As to legal proceedings : prosecution of offences and recovery of penalties, 1564. general provisions as to summary proceedings, 1564. restriction on the recovery of penalties, 1564. application of penalties, 1564. justices may act though members of local authority, or liable to contri. bute, 1565. appearance of local authority in legal proceedings, 1565. proceedings not to be quashed for want of form, 1565. appeal to quarter sessions, 1565. (2) Sewers and drains : as to, 1565. (3) Ditches (offensive) and collections of matter : provision for obtaining order for cleansing offensive ditches lying near to or forming the boundaries of districts, 1565. (4) Power to close polluted wells, fc. : as to, 1566. local authority to serve notice requiring abatement of nuisance, 1566. power of an individual to complain to a justice of a nuisance, 1568. (6) Offensive trades : duty of urban authority to complain to a justice of a nuisance arising from an offensive trade, 1568. (7) Unsound meat, fc. : power of medical officer of health, &c. to inspect meat, &c., 1569. power of justices to order destruction of unsound meat and to impose a penalty, 1569. search warrant may be granted by a justice, 1570. (8) Mortuaries : as to, 1570. (9) Arbitration : as to, 1570. (10) Entry on land for the purposes of the act : as to, 1571. PUBLIC NON-JUDICIAL WRITINGS, as to proof of, 104-107. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, as to appointment and duties of, 998–1001. 1879''), 998—1003. PUBLIC SERVICE, larceny by servants, O. 446, p. 1156. embezzlement by servants, 0. 447, p. 1156. PUBLIC STORES, unlawfully applying any of the public stores marks, O. 447a, p. 1156. destroying or obliterating marks, 0. 447b, p. 1156. Vol. I. pp. 1–872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. PUBLIC WORKS, as to expenses of, 1571. PUNISHMENT, when a party upon summary hearing may be discharged without any punishment, 186, 187. Q. QUAKERS, affirmation by, 87. QUALIFICATION, for a justice of the peace, 3, 4. judicial oath, 5. QUARANTINE, masters of vessels liable to various penalties under 6 Geo. 4, c. 78..720. QUARTER SESSIONS. See “ Appeals." rules of, as to notice of appeal, 256. jurisdiction of sessions over crimes, 1572. discharging, &c. firearms, &c. at, 0.448, 449, p. 1158. QUEEN'S STORES. See “ Naral Stores," " War Department Stores." R. RABBITS. See “ Game (Night Poaching).” omitting to pay duty upon, 0. 1–3, p. 868. RACES AND FAIRS, selling liquor at, without a licence, 530. RACES AND RACECOURSES. See “Metropolitan Suburban Race courses. RAILWAY ROLLING-STOCK PROTECTION, rolling-stock protected from distress in certain cases, O. 1, p. 720. interpretation of terms, 720. RAILWAYS, (Summary Convictions :) p. 724. Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. RAILWAYS-continued. (Summary Convictions)-continued. (3) Offences by other persons : obstructing officers, or trespassing, O. 35, 36, p. 724. aiding offenders, O. 37, p. 724. injuring board of bye-laws, 0. 38—40, jurors not appearing upon jury, 0. 41-43, p. 724. witnesses not appearing, or refusing to be examined, O. 44, 45, p. 724. obstructing construction of railway, removing poles, defacing marks, &c., 0. 46–48, p. 726. not fastening gate, 0. 49, p. 726. owner of mines refusing inspection, 0. 50, p. 726. pulling down toll-boards or milestones, 0. 51, p. 726. carrier refusing to produce way-bills, 0. 52–54, p. 726. passengers practising frauds, Ó. 55–57, p. 728. sending dangerous goods by, 0. 58, p. 728. offending against bye-laws, 0. 59, p. 728. using engines without approval, 0. 60–62, p. 730. using carriages contrary to regulations, 0. 63, p. 730. injuring boards of bye-laws or penalties, 0. 64, 65, p. 730. signing a false statement of accounts, O. 66, p. 730. agent of company refusing to produce books to inspector of Board of Trade, 0. 67, p. 730. passengers making use of communication with guard of train without reasonable cause, 0. 68, p. 730. ments, 0. 70, p. 730. bye-laws of railways, 728. (Indictable Offences,) servants of the company guilty of misconduct, 0. 450, 451, p. 1158. signing false returns to Board of Trade, 0. 459, p. 1160. as to, 1572. to deviations from levels, 1573. 1575. (3) Disputes as to fences, tolls, water or gas pipes, dangerous trees, and occupa tion of roads and lands : Vol. I. pp. 1–872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. (Petty Sessions)-continued. roads, 1577. and occupiers, 1579. temporary occupation of private roads, 1579. method of proceeding in questions of damage, compensation, &c., 1580. (6) Payment of special constables for railways : to be made by two justices on treasurer of the county, 1581. (7) Complaints against officers of railway companies : officers not accounting, 1581. recovery of possession of toll-houses from collectors, 1470. RAPE, the offence of, 0. 460, p. 1160. RATES, (Petty Sessions :) as to, generally, 1582. 1586. enforcing, pending appeal, 1587. rating new premises or buildings, 1588. 1588. REAL ESTATE, (Indictable Offences,) concealing facts from, or making false representation to registrar, O. 461, 462, p. 1160. offences as to declaration of title, 0. 463, 464, p. 1162. REASONABLE NOTICE, what is, 255. RECEIVERS. See “Larceny." where a felony, 0. 465, p. 1162. RECEIVERS OF STOLEN PROPERTY, where triable, 26. a Vol. I. pp. 1–872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS, where triable, 25. RECOGNIZANCE (acknowledging in the name of another). See “Persona tion." before the issuing of a writ of certiorari, 56. as to estreating on non-appearance of defendant, 160. to prosecute appeal, 258. what recognizances may be taken by justices, 1589. how recognizances estreated, 1589. as to enforcing when forfeited, 170. of prosecutor and witness to be delivered to the proper officer of the court, 76. RECOGNIZANCE AND SECURITIES, when they may be taken out of court, 239. rules as to when forfeited, 239, 240. when they may be varied, 240, 241. RECOGNIZANCE OF BAIL. See “Bail," "Remand.” RECORDS, STEALING. See “Larceny." as to, 92. REFORMATORY SCHOOLS, offences in connection with reformatory schools, 0. 1, 6, p. 732. evidence of reformatory schools, 732. (1) Certifying reformatory schools and expenses : mode of certifying reformatory schools, 1590. inspection of schools, 1590. definition of “manager," 1590. service of notice on school authorities, 1590. resignation of certificate by managers, 1591. liabilities of managers, 1591. effect of withdrawal of certificate, 1591. disposal of inmates on withdrawal or resignation of certificate, 1591. publication of the grant or withdrawal of certificate, 1591. power of prison authority to contract with managers of schools, 1591. contribution to establishment and enlargement of certified reformatory schools, 1592. mode of obtaining sanction of Secretary of State, 1592. expenses of prison authorities and county boards, how defrayed, 1593. (2) Power of managers, fc. of schools : power to make rules, &c., 1593. power to apprentice offenders, 1594. (3) Recovery of contribution from parent of offender : order of justices for contribution to maintenance of offenders in school, 1594. variation of order, 1695. recovery of sums ordered, 1595. forms, 1595. REFRESHING MEMORY, as to using writings for the purpose of, 99. REFRESHMENT HOUSE. See “Intoxicating Liquors." what is, 529. |