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REGISTER OF LICENCES. See "Intoxicating Liquors."

REGISTERING BURIALS. See "Burials.”

REGISTERS,

(Indictable Offences,)

inserting false entry in register of baptism, &c., or forging, &c. copy, &c., O. 467, 468, pp. 1162, 1164.

REGISTRATION AND MARRIAGE ACTS,

(Indictable Offences,)

making false declaration, or signing false notice as to marriage, or falsely forbidding the issue of the registrar's certificate, O. 469, p. 1164.

making false statement for insertion in register of birth, death, or marriage, O. 470, p. 1164.

solemnizing marriage without licence or in unregistered building, &c., O. 471, p. 1164.

superintendent registrar unduly issuing licence, &c., 472, O. p. 1166. REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS,

(1) Registration of births:

parent not giving notice of birth within forty-two days, O. 1, p. 736. failing to give information to register after notice, O. 2, p. 736. neglecting to give information of finding exposed of a living new-born child, O. 3, p. 738.

(2) Registration of deaths:

neglecting to give information to registrar of death, O. 4, p. 738. neglecting to give information where a person dies not in a house, &c., O. 5, p. 738.

burying a child as still-born, O. 6, p. 738.

neglecting to give notice when a coffin contains two persons, 0. 7, p. 738.

medical attendant neglecting to give certificate of cause of death, 0.8, p. 738.

neglecting to give certificate to registrar, O. 9, p. 738.

registrar refusing to register, O. 10, p. 740.

carelessly losing, &c. book of births and deaths, O. 11, p. 740.

not complying with provisions of the act when birth occurs at sea, 0.12, p. 740.

making false statements, certificates, &c., O. 13, p. 740.

RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. See "Church," "Dissenters."

REMANDING,

when and how defendant may be remanded, 159.
remand on apprehension and before hearing, 160.

on non-appearance of complainant, 160.

remanding or bailing accused before or during examination, 936-939. remand not to exceed eight clear days, 937.

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

REPLEVIN,

when it lies for goods taken under a warrant on a conviction, 227.

REPLY,

not allowed upon a summary hearing, 178.

RESCUE. See "Escape," "Pound-breach," "Prison-breach."

RESERVE FORCE. See "Naval (Royal) Volunteers."

RESERVOIRS, DESTROYING. See "Malicious Injuries.”
RESIDENCE,

when necessary to qualify a justice, 2.

RESTITUTION OF PROPERTY,

as to, upon an indictment for larceny, 1106.

REVENUE,

informations or complaints as to, not within the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 43..129. REVIEW OF JUSTICES' DECISIONS ACT, 1872, provisions of, 273.

REWARDS,

to persons active in apprehending certain offenders, 988.

taking or offering rewards for restoration of stolen property, O. 473, p. 1166.

RIGHT, CLAIM OF, IN A GAME CASE. See "Game."

RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR IN CHURCH, &c. See "Church."

RIOTS,

definition of a "riot," "rout," 1595. appointment of special constables, 1595. the proclamation, 1595.

(Indictable Offences,)

a tumultuous disturbance by three or more, O. 474, p. 1166. opposing the making of a proclamation, or twelve or more remaining one hour after proclamation made, O. 475, p. 1166.

riotously demolishing buildings, &c., O. 476, p. 1168.

rioters injuring buildings, &c., O. 477, p. 1168.

RIVER BANKS. See "Malicious Injuries."

RIVERS, DESTROYING BANKS OF. See "Malicious Injuries."

RIVERS AND NAVIGATION. See "Dockyard Ports,” “Harbours, Docks and Piers," "Navigable Rivers," "Ships' Ballast."

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

SACRILEGE,

S.

as to the offence of, O. 478, p. 1168.

SALMON FISHERIES. See "Fish and Fisheries.”

SANITARY ACTS. See "Public Health."

SAVINGS BANKS,

(Indictable Offences,)

offences as to, O. 479, 480, p. 1168.

SCALE OF IMPRISONMENT,

upon non-payment of a penalty, 184, 185.
as to, for nonpayment of money, 185, 279.

SCAVENGING. See "Public Health."

SCHOOL BOARDS. See "Elementary Education."

member or manager holding any place of profit under the board, O. 1,
p. 742.

being concerned in the profits of any bargain or contract done by the
board, O. 2, p. 742.

concurring in any illegal payment, O. 3, 4, p. 742.

offending against bye-laws of school board, O. 5, p. 742.

hindering ratepayer from inspecting, &c. books or documents of school
board, O. 6, p. 742.

returning officer, &c. making an incorrect return of votes, O. 7, p. 742.
personating at an election, or making false answer, O. 8, 9, p. 742.
forging or falsifying name or writing in a voting paper, O. 10, p. 742.
attempting to obstruct election, or contravening regulations, O. 11, 12,
p. 742.

being guilty of corrupt practices at an election, O. 13, p. 744.

school boards may appear in legal proceedings by their clerk, 742.
recovery of amount in precept of school board, 1597.

audit of accounts, 1597.

industrial school-wandering children, 1597.

SCHOOLS, INDUSTRIAL. See "Industrial Schools."

SCIENCE, DESTROYING WORKS OF. See “Malicious Injuries.”

SCOTCH COVENANTER,

how to be sworn, 86.

SCOTCH WITNESS,

SEA,

how to be sworn, 86.

offences committed at, where triable, 21.

warrant of apprehension for offences committed at sea, 903—906.

SEA BANKS. See "Malicious Injuries."

SEA BIRDS PRESERVATION. See "Wild Birds Protection."

SEA, OFFENCES AT,

where triable, 24, 1170.

SEAMEN. See "Merchant Shipping."
(Summary Convictions :)

(1) Offences by Seamen in British Ships, 744.
(2) As to Deserters from Foreign Ships, 744.

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

SEAMEN-continued. (Petty Sessions :)

(1) Recovery of Seamen's Wages:

amount not exceeding 50/., 1597.

who to be defendant, 1598.

evidence agreement of hiring-right to wages-deductions-forfeitures,

&c., 1598.

when wages accrue, are due, &c., 1599.

seamen's wages when lost with ship, 1600.

deductions from wages, 1600.

procedure from recovery-competency of both parties to give evidence,

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for payment of sum upon conviction, &c., 185, 279.

SEDITION. See "Arms,"
‚” “Libel,” “Oaths (Unlawful)," "Treason."
SEDITIOUS MEETINGS,

persons becoming members of any unlawful society or acting as members,
or maintaining any correspondence, or contributing money, O. 1—4,
p. 746.

permitting any meeting to be held in a house, &c., O. 5, p. 746.
what are illegal societies, 664, n.

SEED, POISONED. See "Poisoned Grain, Flesh, &c."

SEEDS, ADULTERATION OF. See "Adulteration of Seeds.”

SEPARATION,

order for, upon a conviction for an aggravated assault.

SEPARATISTS,

affirmation by,

87.

SERVANT. See "Employers and Workmen," "Master and Servant."

larceny by, O. 322, p. 1118.

embezzlement by, O. 322, p. 1118.

who a servant, 1118.

(Indictable Offences,)

master or mistress not providing apprentice or servant with proper food, &c., O. 481, p. 1170.

doing bodily harm to, O. 482, p. 1170.

directing prosecution for assault on, 1171.

burning by. See "Burning by Servants."

SERVICE,

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

of summons upon a defendant, 158-160.

how summons to be served, 158-160.

SEVERAL OFFENDERS,

as to, 144.

offences by, 144.

SEWAGE UTILIZATION. See "Public Health."

SEWERAGE. See "Public Health.”

SEWERS. See "Public Health,” “Towns Improvement.”

SHARES IN BANK. See "Banking Shares.”

SHEEP AND CATTLE (OR CATTLE PLAGUE). See "Contagious
Diseases Animals' „Act, 1878,” ante.

repeal of enactments in schedule, with savings and other provisions, 1605.
interpretation and construction, 1605.

definition of county and other districts, 1607.

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declaration of infected place in cattle plague by inspector, 1608.
declaration of infected place in cattle plague by Privy Council, 1609.
declaration of infected area in cattle plague, 1609.

alteration of infected area in cattle plague, 1609.

declaration of freedom from cattle plague, 1609.

slaughter by Privy Council in cattle plague, and compensation of public
money, 1609.

¡Pleuro-Pneumonia),

declaration of infected area in pleuro-pneumonia by local authority, 1611.
declaration or extension of infected places in pleuro-pneumonia by Privy
Council, 1611.

rules for pleuro-pneumonia, 1611.

declaration of freedom from pleuro-pneumonia, 1611.

slaughter by local authority in pleuro-pneumonia, and compensation out
of local rates, 1612.

(Foot-and-Mouth Disease),

declaration of infected place in foot-and-mouth disease by local
authority, 1612.

declaration or extension of infected place in foot-and-mouth disease by
Privy Council, 1612.

declaration of infected area in foot-and-mouth disease by Privy
Council, 1614.

rules for foot-and-mouth disease, 1614.

declaration of freedom from foot-and-mouth disease, 1614.

(Exceptional powers of transit and other cases).

Privy Council to provide for pleuro-pneumonia and foot-and-mouth
disease during transit, and in other cases, 1614.

(Infected places and areas generally),

general provisions respecting declaration of infected places and areas, 1615.
(Slaughter in disease and compensation generally),

power of Privy Council to provide for slaughter in other diseases, 1616.
general provisions relative to slaughter and compensation, 1616.

(Notice of diseases to police,

separation of diseased animals and notice to constable, 1617.

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