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SHIP (continued)—
fraudulent transfer of, 144.
warrant to detain, when offence com- mitted on board or in relation to ship, 43.
when subject to order, 4 (vi).
SMUGGLING—
is offence against Order, 70.
SOLICITOR—
included under Legal Practi-
tioner," 3.
SPECIAL CASE—
Provincial Court may decide matters
subject to, 96 (2).
statement of, in criminal matters,
88.
submission of, in civil matters,
96 (1).
STATUTES-
provisions as to exhibition at Con-
sulate-General, 69.
STATUTES REFERRED TO—
Admiralty Offences (Colonial) Act,
1849, 40.
Admiralty Offences (Colonial) Act,
1860, 40.
Adoption of Children Act, 1926, 108. Air Navigation Act, 1920, 4. Arbitration Act, 1889, 98.
British Law Ascertainment Act,
1859, 151.
Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act,
1884, 90.
Colonial Probates Act, 1892, 108
Consular Salaries and Fees Act, 141. Conveyancy (Scotland) Act, 1874,
116.
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907, 87. Criminal Law Amendment Acts,
1885 and 1912, 81. Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890,
51, 65.
Foreign Law Ascertainment Act,
1861, 151.
Foreign Tribunals Evidence Act,
1856, 150.
Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881, 90. Interpretation Act, 1889, 3. Legitimacy Act, 1926, 102. Lunacy Act, 1890, 104.
Lunatics' Removal (India) Act,
1851, 105.
Maintenance Orders (Facilities for
Enforcement) Act. 1920, 101.
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STATUTES REFERRED TO (con-
tinued)—
Merchandise Marks Act, 1887, 69. Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, 3
(c) bis, 40.
Patents and Designs Acts, 1907 and
1928, 69.
Perjury Act, 1911, 36.
Public Authorities' Protection Act,
1893, 152.
Supreme Court of Judicature (Con-
solidation) Act, 1925, 185. Trade-Marks Acts, 1905 to 1919, 69. Vagrancy Acts, 81.
Wills Act, 1837, 3 (c).
STATUTORY AND OTHER OFFEN- CES, PROVISIONS IN ORDER IN COUNCIL, 69 et seq.
SUBPOENA (see Witnesses).
SUMMARY TRIAL-
limit of punishment, on, 48 (1). when may be had, 48 (1).
SUMMONS-
of persons charged with offences, 37. of witnesses, 146 (1). powers of Court, 43.
service of writ of, Judge of Supreme Court may make Rules for service outside Egypt, 141 (1) (i).
SUPREME COURT-
admission to bail by, in trials for
treason or murder, 45 (1). admission to bail when refused by
Provincial Court, 45 (8). appeals to and from, 82 et seq,
120 et seq.
appointment of Acting Assistant
Judge, 10.
Acting Judge, 9.
Judge and Assistant Judge, 7 (2). officers of, 12.
assessors in, 84 (2), 94 (1). concurrent jurisdiction in areas of
Provincial Courts, 23 (1). constitution of, 7. constitution of Full Court, 16. (And see Full Court.)
contempt of, 76 (1). Court of Record, to be, 22. deposit of Powers of Attorney, 145,
185.
establishment and style of, 7 (1). garnishee proceedings in aid of judgment of foreign Tribunal, 156.
SUPREME COURT (continued)—
Judge of (see Judge). Judge may make Rules for purposes of Acts of Parliament applied to Egypt, 141 (2).
Judge to arrange for exhibition of
Order, 194 (2).
Judge to report annually to Secre- tary of State on working of Order, 188 (1).
jurisdiction-
in lunacy of, 104 (1).
in probate and administration of,
106 et seq.
of, 22 et seq.
of Registrar, 25.
over persons in service of ligh
Commissioner, 29.
matrimonial jurisdiction of, 100
et seq.
may examine records of Provincial
Courts, 15.
Commission may order
to take evidence out of Egypt, 147.
may prescribe prisons in Egypt, 64. may require surety for payment of debts of estate of deceased person, 108 (2).
may sit with assessors, 94. may visit any place in Egypt, 15. officers of, 12.
place of sittings of, 13.
power of Judge to make Rules, 141. power to transfer to itself case pend-
ing in Local Court, 26 (4). power to transfer to itself case pend-
ing in Provincial Court, 26 (4). property of deceased person vests in Judge until grant of administra- tion, 110 (1).
Provincial Courts, has all powers
of, 23.
Provincial and Local Courts to
execute orders of, 45. punishment that may be adjudged
by, 58 (1). qualification of Judges, 7 (2). report of, recommending remission
or mitigation of sentence, 67. report of cases to, and procedure
thereon, 26.
seal of, 11.
sittings of, 13.
substituted for Superior Court of British Colony, or Magistrate in
His
Majesty's dominions, in certain enactments, 90.
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SUPREME COURT (continued) —
to be auxiliary to Provincial and
Local Courts, 27.
trial before, with jury in civil cases,
when, 93.
trial with jury or assessors before,
28 (a).
trial with jury or assessors in
criminal matters before, 46. warrant of, to send prisoner under sentence to place in His Majesty's dominions, 65.
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICA- TURE (CONSOLIDATION) ACT,
1925-
application of, 185. SURETY (see Bail, Security).
TIME-
T.
for appeal to Privy Council, 17 (1),
124.
TRADE-MARKS-
offences against Statutes, &c., are grave offences against Order, 69,
TRANSFER MADE TO AVOID
SEIZURE, 144,
TRANSFER OF CASES-
from Provincial or Local Court to
Supreme Court, 26 (4).
TREASON-
person accused not to be admitted to bail except by Supreme Court, 45 (1).
trial must be before Supreme Court
with jury, 46 (1).
TREASURY, THE—
to sanction Rules relating to fees
and costs, 141 (8).
TREATY—
definition of, 3.
jurisdiction by, Preamble and 4.
to regulations for giving effect
Treaty respecting importation or exportation of arms, 157 (c). regulations for securing observance
of, 157 (b).
violation of stipulations of, 72, 157.
TRIAL-
Civil-
before Local Court, of action
involving £20 or under, 95,
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