1891

THE MAGISTRATES ORDINANCE, 1932.

TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE

Section of

old Ordinance. No. 3 of 1890.

Section of new Ordinance.

and 4 already

repeated.]

5

3

5

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6

9

7

10

8

1

Remarks.

A new consolidating Ordinance.

2 (for required" added after 'empowered" to cover cases in which a magistrate must commit. (1) "Prison" more precisely defined.

s.s. (2) as amended by No. 2 of

1926. s. 2.

As amended by No. 2 of 1926, s. 3, and No. 23 of 1927, 8. 2.

s.s (2) as amended by No, 23 of 1927, S. 3, "other Enact- ment for "other Ordinance".

As amended by No. 23 of 1927,

s. 4.

11

1217

10-15

L

17A

16

18-830

17-29

31

80

31A

B1

38.389

82

33-38

39,40,41 42, and 44

Enacted by No. 2 of 1926, s. 4.

"any" for "the" in line 8 of

S. 21

(old s. 22), "said" deleted in s. 29 (4) (old s. 30).

As amended by No. 28 of 1927, 8. 5. Damages raised from ten to twenty, and security from two hundred to five hundred, dollars maximum.

As enacted by No. 2 of 1926,

8. 5.

As amended by No. 23 of 1927,

s. 6.

In s. 34 s.s. (2) Penalty for non- compliance with order raised from one to two hundred dollars.

New sections transferred from No. 1 of 1845 (Summary Offences) in which they were sections 37, 38, 39, 40 and 43. In sections 41 and 42 n sub-section excluding pawn- brokers has been added. See Ordinance No. 16 of 1930, s. 30. In section 44, penalty raised from one to two hund- red dollars. In section 41 "lent" substituted for ad- vanced and "lender" added after "dealer"

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