MAGISTRATES . 1185
[ 10 of 1890. )
place of security, or to such other custody as the said Magis
trate shall think fit, or to discharge him upon his entering into
a recognisance ( v .) with or wit!ıout surety or sureties, at the
discretion of the Vagistrate conditioned for his appearance at
the time and place to which such hearing shall be so adjourned .
Provided always that in all cases in which a defendant shall be
so discharged upon recognisance as aforesaid, and shall not
afterwards appear at the time and place in such recognisance
mentioned, the Magistrate then present, shall certify ( VII.) on
the back of the recognisance the non -appearance of the defendant
and may declare the same to be forfeited in the manner herein
after provided and may also forthwith issue a warrant for bis
apprehension.
19. In any complaint or information or the proceedings ofDescription
property of
thereon in which it shall be necessary to state the ownership partners, &c.
of any property belonging to or in the possession of partners, 11 and 12,v.
joint tenants, parceners or tenants in common it shall be suffi- c. 43, s.+ .]
cient to name one of such persons and to state the property to
belong to the person so named and another or others as the case
inay be and whenever in any such complaint or information or
the proceedings thereon it shall be necessary to mention for any
purpose whatsoever any partners, joint tenants, parceners or
tenants in common it shall be sufficient to describe them in
manner aforesaid ; and whenever in any such complaint or
information or the proceedings thercon it shall be necessary to
describe the ownership of any public work or building main
tained or repaired at the public expense or any materials or
tools provided for the repair of public highways, roads, build
ings , gates , bridges , lamps, boards, stones, posts, fences or
other things erected or provided for such highways, roads,
buildings, gates, bridges, lamps, boards, stones and posts, or
of any reservoirs, conduits, sewers drains or other public works
or property of whatsoever description it shall be sufficient to
describe such property as the property of the Crown.
20. In all cases of complaints upon which a Magistrate may Complaints
make an order for payment of money, or otherwise it shall not toforpayan order
money
be necessary that such complaint shall be in writing unless it inneedwriting
not be.
shall be required so to be by some particularordinance or statute [thaud
11 12 v.
upon which such complaint shall be framed. C. 43 , s. 8. )
21. In all cases of offences other than indictable offences Limit of time
where no time is by any ordinance or statute or shall hereafter complaints
for such
by any future ordinance or statute be limited for making any or informa
complaint or laying any information in respect of such offences, tions.
(11 and 12 V.
such complaint shall be made or such information laid within c. 43, s. 11.
No. 10 of 1844 ,
six months from the time when the matter of such complaint s9.23.)
]
or information respectively arose.
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