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Hard labour.
Solitary confinement,
Summary proceedings may be under
Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.
Commencement of Ordinance.
ORDINANCE No. 10 OF 1865.
Coinage Offences.
own recognizances, and to find sureties, both or either, for keeping the peace and being of good behaviour; and in case of any felony punishable under this Ordinance, the Court may, if it shall think fit, require the offender to enter into his own recognizances, and to find sureties, both or either, for keeping the peace, in addition to any punishment by this Ordinance authorized:-Provided that no person shall be imprisoned under this clause for not finding sureties for any period exceeding one year.
36. Whenever imprisonment, with or without hard labour, may be awarded for any indictable offence under this Ordinance, the Court may sentence the offender to be imprisoned, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, and in either case the sentence shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 4 of 1863, section 15. [“No. 18 of 1885” as amended by that Ordinance.]
37. Whenever solitary confinement may be awarded for any offence under this Ordinance, the Court may direct the offender to be kept in solitary confinement for any portion or portions of his imprisonment, or of his imprisonment with hard labour, not exceeding one month at any one time, and not exceeding three months in any one year.
38. Every offence hereby made punishable on summary conviction may be prosecuted in the manner directed by Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.
39. This Ordinance, or such portion or portions thereof as to the Governor may seem fit, shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor and such portion or portions of such Ordinance as shall not be included in such proclamation shall be brought into operation on a day to be further fixed by another proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
[All in force from 20th October 1865 except sections 4, 5, 16, 17, 26 and 27 under Proclamation of the 20th October 1865: See gazette 21st of same month.]
872
Hard labour.
Solitary con- finement,
Summary proceedings may be under
Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.
Commence- ment of Ordi-
nance.
ORDINANCE No. 10 OF 1865.
Coinage Offences.
own recognizances, and to find sureties, both or either, for keeping the peace and being of good behaviour; and in case of any felony punishable under this Ordinance, the Court may, if it shall think fit, require the offender to enter into his own recognizances, and to find sureties, both or either, for keeping the peace, in addition to any punish- ment by this Ordinance authorized:-Provided that no person shall be imprisoned under this clause for not finding sureties for any period exceeding one year.
36. Whenever imprisonment, with or without hard labour, may be awarded for any indictable offence under this Ordinance, the Court may sentence the offender to be imprisoned, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, and in either case the sentence shall be carried out in accord- ance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 4 of 1863, section 15. [“No. 18 of 1885" as amended by that Ordinance.]
37. Whenever solitary confinement may be awarded for any offence under this Ordinance, the Court may direct the offender to be kept in solitary confinement for any portion or portions of his imprisonment, or of his imprisonment with hard labour, not exceeding one month at any one time, and not exceeding three months in any one year.
38. Every offence hereby made punishable on summary conviction may be prosecuted in the manner directed by Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.
39. This Ordinance, or such portion or portions thereof as to the Governor may seem fit, shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor and such portion or portions of such Ordinance as shall not be included in such proclamation shall be brought into operation on a day to be further fixed by another proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
[All in force from 20th October 1865 except sections 4, 5, 16, 17, 26 and 27 under Proclamation of the 20th October 1865: See gazette 21st of same month.]
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