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CHARGE IN CRIMINAL CASES-

alteration of, procedure on, 55. alteration of, when may be made, 55,

57 (2).

alternative, when may be made,

53 (e).

effect of, 52 (2).

error or omission in, 56 (1), 57 (2). further particulars of, 52 (8). malicious, person making may be ordered to pay expenses, 62 (1). mode of framing, 53.

of previous conviction, 57. particulars to be given in, 52. person making, to do so in his own

name, 145.

separate for distinct offences, 53. when conviction takes place for offence not charged, 53 (c), 56 (2). when more than one person may

be charged together, 54. when to be deemed an indictment,

52 (4).

when to be tried separately and

when

be tried with other may charge, 53. where prosecutor not a British sub- ject, may be dismissed if recog- nisances not entered into, 50 (3).

CIVIL JURISDICTION-

how exercised, 91.

(And

see

Jurisdiction, Local Court, Provincial Court, and Supreme Court.)

CIVIL PROCEDURE-

application of English law, 91.

(And see Action, Appeal, Arbitra- tion Act, Assessors, Commence- ment of Proceedings, Execution, Jury, Order, Recognisance, Re- hearing, Summons, Time, Trial.)

COLONIAL PRISONERS'

VAL ACT, 1884— application of, 90.

COMMENCEMENT

194 (1).

REMO.

OF ORDER.

COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEED.

INGS-

instrument authorising agent to be

filed. 145 (2), (3) and (4).

to be in name of party, 145 (1) and

(5).

who may act for party at, 145 (1).

4

COMMISSION-

Acts of Parliament applying law as

to evidence on, 150.

issue of, to take evidence, 147.

COMMISSIONED

OFFICER-

definition, 3.

CONSULAR

Judge of Provincial Court, 18 (1).

COMMITTAL

ΤΟ PRISON

(see

IN

Custody).

COMPANIES REGISTERED

GREAT BRITAIN OR ANY OTHER PART OF HIS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS, PRO- TECTORATES OR MANDATED TERRITORIES—

alteration in name or in Charter, Statutes, &c., to be registered, 178. chief local representative, registra-

tion of, 175.

consular registers to be kept, 171. copies of documents to be filed must

be certified, 179.

directors, list of to be filed, 172, 174. failure to register, penalty for, 182. jurisdiction over, 181.

manager, registration of, 175, non-registration, consequences of,

181, 182.

owning newspaper which publishes

seditious matter, 74. protection, refusal of 181. recognition, non-registered

com-

panies not entitled to, 181. registers, lists of directors, &c., to be

open to inspection, 178. registration, certificate of, 176. documents to be filed, 172. fees on, 177,

manner and place of, 171, 172. Secretary of State may order that protection be not accorded, 181. service of writs upon registered

representatives, 175.

time limit for deposit of documents,

180.

COMPLAINANT (see Prosecutor). COMPLAINT-

place where cause of, deemed to have

arisen, 38.

CONCILIATION—

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

CONSTRUCTION OF LAWS-

according to local circumstances, 30.

CONSULAR DISTRICT-

escape or removal of accused per-

son from, 39.

CONSULAR OFFICE-

definition of, 3.

CONSULAR OFFICER-

commissioned, Judge of Provincial

Court, 18 (1).

customary powers of, not interfered

with by Order, 184. definition of, 3.

exemption from service on juries,

33 (2).

includes persons acting for, 3. may be temporarily attached

Supreme Court, 12 (2). seal of, 18 (5), 20 (6).

to

to promote settlement of disputes

without litigation, 6.

to register British companies, 171

et seq.

British subjects, 161 et seq.

to sign Minutes in cases tried before

him, 140 (1).

to take measures to prevent insults

to religion, 75 (3). uncommissioned, Judge of Local

Court, 20 (1).

CONSULAR REGISTRATION- of British subjects, 161 et seq.

companies, 171 et seq.

CONSULAR SALARIES AND FEES

ACT, 1891, 141 (1) (/).

CONSULATE-

definition of, 3.

CONSULS-

judicial notice to be taken of appoint-

ment of, 190.

CONTEMPT OF COURT-

jurors and assessors not attending

guilty of, 35.

procedure on, 76.

removal of persons guilty of, 76 (3). (And see Offences and Punish-

ments.)

CONTRABAND-

import or export of, is offence

against Order, 70.

[5669]

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CONVEYANCING

ACT, 1874-

application of, 116.

(SCOTLAND)

CONVICTION, PREVIOUS Previous Conviction).

COPYRIGHT—

(see

offences against Statutes, &c., are grave offences against Order, 69.

CORONER-

powers and duties of, discharged by

Court, 68 (1).

registrar of Supreme Court is, 68 (3).

(And see Inquests.)

COSTS-

criminal appeal, in, 87 (3).

discretion of Court as to, 97.

enforcement of payment of, 143. Judge of Supreme Court may make

Rules as to, 141 (1) (e). payment of, on conviction, 61 (4).

COSTS AND EXPENSES-

enforcement of payment, 143.

COSTS IN CIVIL MATTERS-

discretion of Court, 97.

COSTS OF

IMPRISONMENT OR OTHER PUNISHMENT- person convicted may be ordered to

pay, 61 (4).

COSTS OF PROSECUTION-

complainant may be ordered to pay.

62 (1).

person convicted may be ordered to

pay, 61 (4).

COUNTERCLAIM—

none against foreign plaintiff, 153 (8).

COURT-

definition of, 3.

COURT OF CRIMINAL

APPEAL

IN ENGLAND-- practice of, to be followed, 87 (2).

COURTS-

constitution and powers of-Part II. COURTS OF RECORD, 22.

CRIMES (see Offences and Punish.

ments).

CRIMINAL APPEAL ACT, 1907-

application of, 87 (2).

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