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16

17

PROPERTY-

fraudulent transfer of, 144.

PROSECUTION, COSTS OF-

1

complainant may be ordered to pay,

62 (1).

person convicted may be ordered to

pay, 61 (4).

PROSECUTOR-

-

definition of, 3.

,

expenses of, in trial with jury or

assessors, 63, 141 (1) (g). for offences under Merchandise Marks Act and Patents, De- signs and Trade-Marks Acts when prosecutor not a British subject, 69.

foreigner, 50 (3).

99

may be ordered to pay costs of pro-

secution, when, 62 (1).

to be bound over to appear and

prosecute, 49 (2).

when not a British subject, 50 (8).

PROTECTED PERSON—

included in term "British subject,"

3.

probate jurisdiction in regard to,

107 (4).

PROTECTION—

refusal of, to registered company,

181.

unregistered

entitled to, 169.

unregistered company not entitled

to, 181.

PROVED-

PROVINCIAL COURT (continued)-

Court of Record is, 22. High Commissioner to

appoint

places where to be held, 18 (2). Judge or

Assistant Judge may examine and direct keeping of records of, 15.

jurisdiction of, under Order, 23 (2)

and (3).

jurisdiction over lunatics under Rules of Court or Lunacy Act, 1890, 104 (2).

may direct criminal trial with asses-

sors, 46 (3).

may issue warrant to detain ship,

when, 43.

may reserve point of law for Full

Court, 17 (1), 88.

may state special case for Supreme

Court, 96 (2).

may take necessary steps to protect

lunatics, 104 (3).

not to act in case of lunatics except

under Supreme Court, 104 (4). number of assessors in, 34 (3). order of deportation to be reported

to Supreme Court, 81 (5).

piracy cases to be reported to

Supreme Court, 71 (2).

power to transfer to itself case pend-

ing in Local Court, 26 (2). probate and administration, no juris- diction in contentious matters, 107 (2).

British subject not

procedure pending

decision

of

appeal, 85.

punishment which may be adjudged

by, 58 (2).

registrar of, to act as Public Prose-

cutor, 32.

religion, has extended powers to

punish cases against, 75 (2).

definition of, 3.

PROVINCIAL COURT-

additional judge of, appointment, 19. annual report of cases to Supreme

Court by, 188 (2).

appeal from, 82 et seq. appointment of officers of, 18 (4). cases not exceeding £150 heard with or without assessors, 94 (8). commissioned consular officer to

hold, 18 (1).

consular seal may be used, 18 (5), contempt of Court, punishment for,

by, 76 (1).

coroner's certificate and depositions at inquest to be sent to Supreme Court, 68 (2) (e).

seal of, 18 (5).

shall hear actions involving over

£150 with assessors, 94 (2).

shall report cases beyond its juris- diction to Supreme Court for direction, 26 (3).

style of, 18 (3).

substituted for Magistrate in His Majesty's dominions in "The Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881,' and The Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884," 90.

summary administration of estates

under £100, 115.

Supreme Court has concurrent juris-

diction with, 23 (1).

2

PROVINCIAL COURT (continued)—

Supreme Court may require transfer

of case from, 26 (4).

to be auxiliary to other Courts, 27. orders execute Court, 44.

to

of Supreme

to send persons to Supreme Court elsewhere if ordered by Supreme Court, 44.

or

trial with assessors before, 28 (b),

46 (3).

by

when sentence of is subject to con-

firmation or modification Supreme Court, 58 (2).

(And see Appeal and Trial.)

PUBLIC

AUTHORITIES TECTION ACT, 1893— application of, 152.

PRO-

PUBLIC PROSECUTOR- Registrar of Provincial

Court to act as, 32.

PUBLICATION—

of Order, how, 189, 194.

or Local

of orders of High Commissioner con-

cerning Local Courts, 21.

of regulations, 159.

of Statutes, &c., relating to patents,

trade-marks, &c., 69.

under Imperial or Colonial law, 30.

PUNISHMENTS-

grave offences against the Order, of,

60.

limits of, to be awarded by Provin

cial Court, 58.

to be awarded by Supreme Court,

58.

to be awarded on summary trial,

48.

offences against Dangerous Drug

Regulations, of, 80 (12).

the Order, of, 59.

provisions as to, in Order in Council,

58 et seq.

mitigation or remission, 67. Supreme Court

may prescribe manner and place of, 64 (1). warrant of Court to be authority for,

64 (2).

(And see Costs of Imprisonment or other Punishment, Fines, Imprisonment.)

Q.

QUALIFICATION-

of assessor, 34 (1). of Judges, 7 (2).

of jurors, 33 (1).

R.

RATES OF EXCHANGE—

for ascertainment of value of income for purposes of qualification, &c., 186 (2).

for payment of fees, fines, &c., if

paid in currency, 186 (1).

REAL PROPERTY-

to devolve as personal estate, 91.

RECOGNITION—

unregistered British subjects not

entitled to, 169.

unregistered companies not entitled

to, 181.

to

RECOGNIZANCES-

person refusing enter into,

punishment of, 50 (1).

to be entered into by prosecutor and witnesses to attend at trial, 49 (2). where person to be bound not a

British subject, 50 (3).

RECONCILIATION—

Consular officers to promote settle- ment of disputes without litiga. tion, 6.

RECORD-

Supreme and Provincial Courts are

Courts of, 22.

(And see under Appeal (Civil).)

REFEREE-

duties of an Official to be performed

by Registrar, 98.

REGISTRAR-

acts as Coroner, 68 (3). appointment of, 12. jurisdiction of, 25.

power to hear criminal cases, 25. Local Court, of, appointment, 20 (5). Provincial Court, of, appointment,

18 (4).

to be subject to control and direc- tion of such Courts or of Judge of Supreme Court, 14 (1). to perform duties of, in Supreme

Court, 12.

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