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(2) A person may be convicted of an offence under this
section whether or not he has been charged with or convicted of
any other offence under this Part.
Forcible entry.
23. (1) Any person who enters on any premises in a violent
manner, whether or not he is entitled to enter there on and whether
such violence consists in actual force applied to any other person
or in threats or in breaking open any building or in collecting
an unusual number of people, shall be guilty of an offence and
shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five thousand
dollars and to imprisonment for two years,
(2) Nothing in this section shall make it an offence for a
person to enter upon premises of his own which are in the custody
of his servants or his bailiff.
Forcible detainer of premises.
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Any person who, being in unlawful possession of premises,
holds possession of them, in a manner likely to cause a breach of
the peace or to cause any person reasonably to fear that a breach
of the peace may occur, against a person entitled by law to the
possession of the premises shall be guilty of an offence and shall
be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five thousand dollars
and to imprisonment for two years.
Fighting in public.
25. Any person who takes part in a fight in a public place
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine of five thousand dollars and to imprisonment
for twelve months.
Proposing violence at public
gatherings.
26.
Any person who, without lawful authority, at any public
gathering makes any statement, or behaves in a manner, which is
intended or is likely to incite or induce any person
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(a) to kill or do physical injury to any person or to any
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