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LAMP, extinguishing light in a public, s. 146 (9), p. 43. LAND, see "Immovable Property.

LAW, ignorance of, no excuse for crime s. 27, P. 12. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, attempt to overawe, s. 66, p. 21.

➡, privilege of, as to publishing defamatory inatter,

B. 207.

7. (1) (4), pp. 58, 59.

LETTER, mis-delivery or non-delivery of, s. 92, p. 27.

communicating contents of, by person employed in Post

Office, s. 93, p. 28.

opening improperly, s. 94, p. 28.

-, detaining or delaying, s. 95, P. 28.

-, obstructing or delaying conveyance of, s. 96, p. 28.

-, putting in letter-box anything likely to damage, s. 98, p. 29.

-, stealing, s. 216, p. 63.

causing to receive threatening, s. 245, p. 69.

LEVY WAR, against His Majesty, s. 66, p. 21.

—, conspiracy to, in the Colony, s. 68, p. 21.

LIBEL, see* DEFAMATORY MATTER."

seditious, definition and punishment, s. 72, p. 29.

LIFE, see "Safety."

act endangering, s. 126, p. 38.

duty to use care in, s. 150, p. 44.

~, duty to use care in custody of anything endangering, s. 151, p. 4ửa

duty to perform act affecting, s. 152, p. 44.

-, offences relating to explosives endangering, s. 178, p. 50.

endangering, by neglecting to supply necessaries, ss. 198–200, p. 57.

——, endangering, of child, by abandoning, s. 201, p. 57.

LIGHT, extinguishing, in public lamp, s. 146 (9), p. 43.

LIMITATION of time for prosecuting certain offences, ss. 187, 188, 189,

p. 53.

LIQUOR SHOP, permitting drunkenness and disorderly conduct in,

s. 139, p. 41.

LOTTERY defined, s. 128, p. 38.

LUNATICS, force used in restraint of, s. 59, p. 19..

-—~—, permitting escape of, or rescuing, s. 114, p. 33.

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MISCARRIAGE, supplying instruments to procure, s. 169, p. 48. MISDEMEANOUR, definition of, s. 3, p. 3.

—, punishment of, s. 8, p. 6.

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-, police supervision in cases of, s. 10, p. 7.

−, recognisances in case of, s. 12, p. 8.

, commencement of punishment in cases of, s. 17, p. 8.

-, prevention of, s. 44, p. 16.

-, compounding, s. 108, p. 32.

-, escape from custody in respect of, ■. 110, p. 33. ·

-, rescue in case of, s. 111, p. 33.

-, injury with intent to commit, &c., ss. 172, 173, p. 49.

-, assault with intent to commit, &c., s. 173, p. 49,

being found disguised or in building, with intent to

commit, s. 249, p. 71.

conspiracy to commit, s. 313, p. 90.

attempt or incitement to commit, s. 314, p. 90.

-, accessories after the fact for, punishment of,s. 315, p. 90,

MISTAKE, of law, no excuse for crime, s. 27, p. 12.

of fact, how far an excuse for crime, s. 28, p. 12. MOVABLE PROPERTY, defence of, against a trespasser, s. 49, p. 17,

with a claim of right, s. 50, p. 17.

–, without a claim of right, s. 51, p. 17. MURDER, compulsion no excuse for, 8. 24, p. 11.

definition of, s. 157, p. 46.

provocation reducing to manslaughter, s. 158, p. 46. attempt to, s. 161, p. 47.

MUSIC, unlawfully playing instrument of, s. 131, p. 39.

power to seize instrument of, a. 131, p. 39. MUTINY, inciting to, s. 70, p. 22.

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MACHINERY, riotous destruction of, s. 77, p. 24.

making, having, &c., certain, for forgery, 8, 265, p. 77.

-, making, having, &c., for coining, s. 275, p. 81.

damaging certain, s. 297, p. 86.

MADNESS, effect of, on criminal responsibility, ss. 21, 22, p. 10. MAIL CONVEYANCE, definition of, s. 89, p. 27.

−, stopping a, s. 90, p. 27.

MANSLAUGHTER, compulsion, no excuse for, s. 24, p. 11.

what is, s. 159, p. 47.

punishment for, s. 160, p. 47.

MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTS, damaging, s. 297, p. 86.

MARKS, see "Boundary Marks," " Public Marks,” and “Trade Marks.” MARRIAGE, unlawful celebration of, s. 85, p. 26.

-, what constitutes, in bigamy, s. 195, p. 55.

forgery of register of, or copy thereof, s. 259 (3), p. 75.

falsifying and other offences in relation to registers of,

B. 267, p. 78.

the like in relation to certificate of, s. 268, p. 79.

MARRIED WOMAN, no presumption as to compulsion of, s. 24, p. 11. .

MEASURES, using, &c., false, s. 136, p. 40.

MEDALS, passing, as current coin, s. 282, p. 82.

MEDICAL TREATMENT, duty to use care in, s. 150, p. 44.

in relation to killing, s. 154, p. 45.

MERTING, taking part in, held without leave in Z., s. 146 (3), p. 42.

METAL, preparing, for coining, s. 276, p. 81.

passing, as current coin, s. 282, p. 82.

MILITARY law, protection of persons subject to, s. 43, p. 15,

service, seducing from, s. 70, p. 22.

MINE, setting fire to, and attempts, ss. 286, 287, p. 84. damaging or obstructing working, s. 296, p. 86.

---------, machinery of, damaging, m. 296, 297, p. 86.

MINT, stealing certain instruments from the, s. 278, p. 82. MISCARRIAGE, administering drugs, &c., with intent to procure, s. 167,

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woman procuring her own, . 168, p. 48.

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NATIVE WAR, promoting, s. 69, p. 21.

NAVY, suppression of riot by order of officer of, s. 40, p. 15.

-, seducing person serving in, s. 70, p. 22.

NECESSARIES OF LIFE, neglect to provide for old, nick, &c., 88, 147, 198,

88. 149, 200, pp. 44, 57.

NECESSITY as an excuse for crime, s. 25, p. 11.

pp. 44, 57,

children, ss. 148, 199,

pp. 44, 57,

servants and apprentices,

NEGLECT to provide necessaries of life for old, &c., ss. 1:47, 198, pp. 44,

88. 149, 200, pp. 44, 57.

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children, ss. 148, 199, pp 44,

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servants and apprentices,

to procure assistance in child-birth, s. 170, p. 48.

causing actual bodily injury by, s. 182, p. 32. NIGHT, definition of, s. 3, p. 3.

-, arrest of persons found loitering by, ss. 30, 31, p. 13. NOISE, making an unlawful, ss. 131, 146 (3), pp. 39, 42. NOTICE, removing, exhibited by Post Office, s. 98, p. 29.

-, defacing or removing any public, s. 146 (10), p. 43. NUISANCE, doing act amounting to, s. 126, p. 38.

–, committing, in Z., s. 146 (5), p. 42.

OATH, 886 "Berjury.'

-, making a false, s. 101, p. 30.

OBSCENE MATTER, publication of, s. 124, p. 37.

OBSTRUCTING a peace officer, s. 88, p. 26.

a person employed by the Post Office, s. 98 (5), p. 29.

a highway, s. 146 (1) (7), pp. 42, 43.

OBTAINING by false pretences, s. 230, p. 65.

execution of a valuable security by a false pretence, a. 211,

P. 65.

credit fraudulently, ■. 232, p. 65.

property on probate of a forged will, s. 264, p. 77.

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