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REGISTRAR (continued)— Supreme Court, of, 12.
to act as Public Prosecutor in Pro-
vincial or Local Court, 32.
to exercise powers and jurisdiction of Provincial Court for certain purposes, 25.
REGISTRATION-
after residence of one month, 162. British subjects, of, 161 et seq. endorsement of passport, 163. erroneous, 165.
evidence to be produced, 168. fee on, 166.
free assistance to be furnished in
preparation of affidavits, 167. minors, of, 164.
personal attendance by persons
requiring, 164.
punishment of persons neglecting,
169.
status of persons neglecting, 169. time for, 162.
wife, of, 164.
(And see Companies.)
REGULATIONS, KING'S—
approval of by Secretary of State,
158.
copies of, to be on sale, 159 (2). effect of, 158.
evidence of making of, 159 (3). forfeiture of goods under, 157 (2). penalty for breach of, 157 (3). power of High Commissioner to
make, 157, 160.
prisons and punishment of prisoners,
as to, 160.
to be printed and exhibited, 159 (1). urgent, 158.
REGULATIONS, LOCAL--
breach of, how punished, 73 (1) and
(2).
disposal of fine under, 73 (3).
REHEARING (see Appeal (Civil),
Privy Council).
RELIGION-
offences against, 75.
prevention by consular officers of
offences against, 75 (3). procedure
on hearing charge of
offence against, 75 (2).
RELIGIOUS LAW-
to whom applicable, 91.
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REMAND-
ordinarily for not more than seven
days, 42 (1).
save in cases of necessity for not more than fourteen days, 42 (2). REMISSION—
of sentence, report to Secretary of
State recommending, 67 (1).
REMOVAL-
of cases (see Provincial Court). of persons accused from jurisdiction,
39.
of prisoners and others, expenses of,
149.
RENT-
distress for, 118.
REPEAL-
of Orders in Council. 191 (1) and
Schedule.
proceedings begun under repealed Orders to be continued under pro- visions of this Order, 191 (3). saving for existing lists of jurors and
assessors, 191 (4).
saving for existing Rules and Regu-
lations. 191 (2).
saving for past operation of Orders
under, 191 (1).
saving for proceedings for penalties
under Orders under, 191 (1).
REPORT, ANNUAL-
by Judge of Supreme Court to Secre-
tary of State, 188 (1).
by Local Court to Supreme Court,
188 (2).
shall be sent through Provincial
Court, 188 (3).
by Provincial Court to Supreme
Court, 188 (2).
REPORT OF SENTENCE-
to High Commissioner, when re-
quired, 81 (11).
to Secretary of State from Supreme
Court, when required, 81 (11).
to Supreme Court from Provincial
Court, when required, 81 (5).
REQUEST-
letters of, 147 (2).
RESERVED
CASE
IN
CIVIL
MATTERS, 96 (2).
RESERVED CASE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS (see Appeal (Criminal)).
RULES OF COURT-
as to fees and costs to be sanctioned
by Treasury, 141 (8). authority of Judge of Supreme Court
to make, 141.
declared to be urgent, 141 (3).
definition of, 3.
general power of Judge of Supreme
Court to make, 141.
require approval of Secretary of
State, 141.
saving for existing, 191 (2).
to be approved by Secretary of State,
141 (3).
urgent Rules may be issued with approval of High Commissioner, 141 (3).
S.
SANITARY REGULATIONS-
offences against, 73.
SEAL-
of Local Court, 20 (6).
of Provincial Court, 18 (5).
of Supreme Court, 11.
SECRETARY OF STATE—
annual report of Judge to, 188 (1). definition of, 8.
may appoint acting Judge, 9 (1). may give directions as to adminis- tration of Imperial and Colonial laws, 30.
may give permission to deported
person to return to Egypt, 81 (12). may temporarily attach Consular officers to Supreme Court, 12 (2). power to direct that British protec- tion be not accorded to a company, 181.
Supreme Court may report to, advising remission or mitigation of sentence, 67 (1). Supreme Court to report order of
deportation to. 81 (11).
to allow King's Regulations, 158.
to approve appointment of Acting
Assistant Judge, 10.
to approve general order of Supreme
Court as to prisons. 64 (1).
to approve Rules of Court, 141.
to approve seal of Supreme Court, 11. to approve transfer of ordinary
sittings of Supreme Court, 13.
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SECRETARY
tinued)-
OF STATE (con-
to direct application of fees, &c., levied under the Order in Council,
187.
to direct mode of paying expenses of
deportation, 81 (10).
to give directions as to disposal of forfeited goods of persons con- victed for revenue offences, 70 (3).
SECURITY—
by foreign plaintiff or defendant
submitting to jurisdiction
of
Court, 158 (1). Court may order to be given for
costs or damages, 62 (4).
for payment of debts of estate of
deceased person, 108 (2). for surrender of accused
person Court where offence committed, 39.
to
order to give, not to be deemed a punishment in case of summary trial, 48 (2).
SECURITY ΤΟ
PEACE-
KEEP THE
Court may require on conviction,
81 (2).
on conviction of exciting dis-
affection, 81 (1).
on conviction of publishing, &c.,
seditious matter, 74 (1).
Court may require when breach of
peace is apprehended, 81 (1). deportation on failure to give, 81 (8). SEDITIOUS MATTER-
publication of, 74.
what it includes, 74 (3).
SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE OF
GOODS BY COURT, 70 (3).
SENTENCE-
mitigation or remission of, 67 (1).
effect where to be carried into
within His Majesty's dominions, 65.
SERVICE-
of process outside jurisdiction,
171 (1) (i).
SHIP--
commander or master to carry per- sons under order of Court, 148. 149 (2)
detention of, 43.
definition of, 8.
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