[23 GEO. 5.]
Children and Young Persons Act, 1933.
[CH. 12.]
Jurisdiction Acts, and the power of making rules under section twenty-nine of the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879, shall extend to making rules for regulating the procedure of courts of summary jurisdiction under this Act and matters incidental thereto.
(2) The provisions of section twenty-nine of the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879, with respect to the laying of rules before Parliament shall apply in relation to rules made by the Lord Chancellor under this Act as they apply in relation to rules made by him under the said section.
A.D. 1933.
PART VI.
-cont.
102.-(1) Appeals to quarter sessions from orders of Appeals to a court of summary jurisdiction under this Act may be quarter brought in the following cases and by the following persons, that is to say-
(a) in the case of an order committing a child or
young person to the care of a fit
person, requiring a child or young person to be sent to an approved school, or placing a child or young person under the supervision of a probation officer or other person, by the child or young person or his parent or guardian on his behalf;
(b) in the case of an order requiring a person to enter into a recognisance to exercise proper care and guardianship over a child or young person, by the person required to enter into the recognisance;
(c) in the case of an order requiring a person to contribute in respect of a child or young person, by the person required to contribute;
(d) in the case of an order requiring all or any part of the payments accruing due under an affiliation order to be paid to some other person, by the person who would but for the order be entitled to the payments;
(e) in the case of an order requiring the owner of an automatic machine for the sale of tobacco or the person on whose premises such a machine is kept, to take precautions to prevent the machine
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