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is in default, or to be imprisoned, without hard-labour, until he has remedied his default: Provided that a person shall not, for non-compliance with the requisition of a magistrate, whether made by one or more orders, to do or to abstain from doing any act or thing, be liable under this section to imprisonment for any term or terms amounting in the aggregate to more than three months or to payment of any sums exceeding in the aggregate one thousand dollars. [34 24 of 1949, s.18.
40. (1) The magistrate by whose conviction or order any sum is adjudged to be paid may do all or any of the following things-
(a) allow time for the payment of the sum;
(b) direct payment to be made of the sum by instalments; and
(c) direct that the person liable to pay the sum shall be at liberty to give, to the satisfaction of a magistrate or such person as may be specified by the magistrate adjudging the money to be paid, security, with or without a surety or sureties, for the payment of the sum or of any instalment thereof, and such security may be given and enforced in manner provided by this Ordinance.
(2) Where a sum is directed to be paid by instalments and default is made in the payment of any one instalment, the same proceedings may be taken as if default had been made in payment of all the instalments then remaining unpaid.
to mode of payment of sum adjudged to be paid. 42 & 43 Vict. c. 49, s. 7.
Forms 15-18,
(3) A magistrate directing the payment of a sum or of an instalment of a sum may direct such payment to be made at such time and in such place and to such person as may be specified by the magistrate, and every person, not being the magistrates' clerk, to whom any such sum or instalment is paid shall as soon as may be account for and pay over the same to such clerk.
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41. Where any property has been taken from a person charged before a magistrate with an offence punishable either on indictment or on summary conviction, a report shall be made by the police on the charge sheet to the magistrate of the fact of such property having been taken from the accused or defendant and of the particulars thereof,
42 & 43 Vict. c. 49, s. 44.
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is in default, or to be imprisoned, without hard-labour, until 30 of 958 he has remedied his default: Provided that a person shall not, for non-compliance with the requisition of a magistrate, whether made by one or more orders, to do or to abstain from doing any act or thing, be liable under this section to imprisonment for any term or terms amounting in the aggregate to more than three months or to payment of any sums exceeding in the aggregate one thousand dollars. [34 24 of 1949, s.18.
40. (1) The magistrate by whose conviction or order Provision as any sum is adjudged to be paid may do all or any of the following things-
(a) allow time for the payment of the sum ;
(b) direct payment to be made of the sum by
instalments; and
:
(c) direct that the person liable to pay the sum shall be at liberty to give, to the satisfaction of a magistrate or such person as may be specified by the magistrate adjudging the money to be paid, security, with or without a surety or sureties, for the payment of the sum or of any instalment thereof, and such security may be given and enforced in manner provided by this Ordinance.
(2) Where a sum is directed to be paid by instalments and default is made in the payment of any one instalment, the same proceedings may be taken as if default had been made in payment of all the instalments then remaining unpaid.
to mode of payment of sum adjudged to be paid. 42 & 43 Vict. c. 49, B. 7.
Forms 15-18,
(3) A magistrate directing the payment of a sum or of an instalment of a sum may direct such payment to be made at such time and in such place and to such person as Rules. may be specified by the magistrate, and every person, not 20, 21. being the magistrates' clerk, to whom any such sum or instalment is paid shall as soon as may be account for and pay over the same to such clerk.
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41. Where any property has been taken from a person Return by charged before a magistrate with an offence punishable order of either on indictment or on summary conviction, a report taken from shall be made by the police on the charge sheet to the 42 & 43 Vict. magistrate of the fact of such property having been taken from the accused or defendant and of the particulars thereof,
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