8. 388 . 8. 398 CRIMINAL LAW-continued. (a) A8 to Public Officers and Jurors. No. 12 of 1892, s. 357 8. 389 Corruption, extortion, &c. by public officer, &c. 8. 390 False certificate by public officer 8. 391 Destruction, &c. of document by public officer 8. 392 Oppression by prison officer 8. 393 Corrupting public officer or juror 8. 394 Accepting bribe to influence public officer, &c. 8. 395 Corrupt promise by judicial officer or juror 8. 396 selection of juror 8. 397 bargain as to office Bribery of native Court No. 5 of 1883, s. 31 of Customs officer. See Customs, 1 (11) (d). (ü) Definitions, &c. Proof of falsity of pretence No. 12 of 1892, s. 403 Provisions as to sale and purchase of office 6. 404 Corruption of public officer, &c. . 8. 405 by public officer, &c. 8. 406 Explanation as to corruption 8. 407 Corrupt agreement for lawful act 8. 108 Public officer or juror accepting bribe 8. 409 Promises to bribe 8. 410 Meaning of " valuable consideration” 8. 411 of “oppression": 8. 413 of extortion by public officer (b) A8 to Public Elections. (i) Offences and Punishments. Making false declaration to qualify as voter spect of election Falsification of election return 8. 405 When voter guilty of corruption B. 406 Explanation as to corruption 8. 414 B. 389 8. 399 . 8. 400 8. 401 8. 401 8. 402 8. 407 Corrupt agreement as to voting . 8. 408 Voter accepting bribe. 8. 409 Promise to bribe voter Meaning of " valuable consideration . B. 410 6. 411 CRIMINAL LAW-continued. (b) A8 to Public Elections-continued. No. 12 of 1892, 8. 412 Irregularity at election not to affect liability of offender. 8, 415 (7) OFFENCES AGAINST MORALITY AND HEALTH. (a) Bigamy and Offences as to Marriage. 8. 416 Marriage with person already married 8. 417 Fictitious marriage 8. 418 Personation in marriage 8. 419 Unlawfully performing marriage ceremony 8. 420 Making false declaration, &c. for marriage B. 421 Pretending impediment to marriage. 8. 422 Not filling up, &c. marriage certificate 8. 423 Marriage after marriage by native law 8. 424 Marriage by native law after marriage 8. 425 Substitution of child . B. 426 (ü) Definitions, &c. Definition of bigamy . 8. 427 Special provisions as to bigamy 8. 427 Proof of marriage or divorce 8. 428 (b) Nuisances. (i) Offences and Punishments. Publishing, &c. obscene book, &c. 8. 429 Gross indecency . 8. 430 Sending indecent book, &c. by post No. 17 of 1888, s. 31 No. 12 of 1892, s. 432 8. 433 Dissecting dead body without authority 8. 433 Exhuming dead body. 8. 433 in cemetery No. 9 of 1891, s. 13 Publishing false news. No. 12 of 1892, s. 434 Selling, &c. unwholesome food 8. 435 Carrying on noxious or offensive trade 8. 436 Keeping animal so as to be a nuisance 8. 436 Keeping explosive, collection of water, or other dangerous thing 8. 436 Having dangerous excavation, work, &c. 8. 436 Obstructing public way, water, &c. S. 436 Fouling public well, &c. 8. 436 (ii) Explanations. Explanation as to nosious trades 8. 437 as to obstruction of way. 8. 438 Obstruction to include fetish 8. 438 . See above, (7) (b) (i). CRIMINAL LAW-continued. Punishment and explanations as to slave dealing. No. 12 of 1892, s. 439 (8) MISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES (not under Criminal Code). Perjury and the like. See above, (5) (a) (i). No. 14 of 1888, s. 43 No. 17 of 1888, s. 31 sending indecent or offensive matter by post opening or delaying postal matter Disclosing or intercepting telegram No. 7 of 1889, s. 16 Under Native Customs Ordinance : celebrating Krobo customs . No. 11 of 1892, s. 4 fetish priest taking part in Krobo custom 4 chief abetting Krobo custom 4 prohibited custom . s. 6 exhibiting flag without permit s. 7 chief abetting certain customs without permit Under Master and Servant Ordinance : foreign recruiting without permit No. 8 of 1893, 8. 4 inducing person to abroad under informal permit 8. 31 8. 34 8. 8. 10 . 8. 10 8. 24 CROWN. See GOVERNMENT. CROWN AGENTS, Balance of estate of deceased European officer to No. 4 of 1876, s. 2, 0. , nr. 46, 48 No. 5 of 1898 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, Rules to prevent, in slaughter-houses, &c. may be made No. 13 of 1892, 8. 26 Prevention of, generally. See CRIMINAL LAW, 3 (3) (i). CURRENCY. See Coin. CUSTOM, NATIVE. See NATIVE Customs; NATIVE CUSTOM. . . 8. 3 B. 4 8. . 8. 10 8. 11 CUSTOMS : 1. Management. 3. Miscellaneous. No. 10 of 1876, s. 1 Application of Customs Ordinance 8. 1 Interpretation of terms 8. 2 (1) Appointment, Powers and Duties of Officers. (a) Under Customs Ordinance. Persons employed on Customs service to be deemed officers for such service department 5 Subordination of officers 5 Governor may issue orders for department. 8. 5 Classes of Customs officers . s. 6 Officers to perform duties assigned s. 7 Officers to act for ports assigned 8. 8 Temporary officers B. 9 See also below, (11) (d). 8. 12 Governor in Council to make rules s. 14 (a) Fees of Comptroller as shipping master 8. 14 (a) (b) Under Treasury and Customs Ordinance. Office of Collector of Customs and Treasurer No. 4 of 1885, s. 2 8. 3 Duties of Comptroller 8. 3 Appointment of Comptroller 8. 4 Customs officers, appointment of 5 duties of, to be as assigned by Governor or Comptroller. 5 Saving as to existing appointments and duties 6 (2) Appointment of Ports, Warehouses, &c. Ports, sub-ports and quays No. 10 of 1876, s. 15 . 8. 12 8. 13 8. 14 . 8. s. 16 Sufferance wharves Warehousing ports Warehouses regulations for 8. 18 Queen's warehouse, rent for storage in 8. 16 8. 16 8. 17 B. 18 8. 19 . No. 10 of 1876, s. 31 CUSTOMS—continued. Security for warehouses of Collector subject to regulations Inland ports. See below, (6) (k). (3) Management and Collection of Duties. Revenue under management of Governor . quantity. Such authority exempt from stamp duty (4) Payment of Moneys out of Revenue. Money due on Governor's warrant payable out of Customs or other revenue Auditor to allow such payments. At out stations Overpaid duty returnable within one year . Deposit of duty claimed in case of dispute . Costs in such proceedings . Comptroller may deal with certain breaches of the law See also s. 190. Complaints against officers . S. 34 8, 35 8. 36 8. 38 8. 37 B. 37 missioners Enforcement of Governor's order unless party objects. Commissioners may enforce order at inquiry 8. 38 8. 38 8. 38 8. 39 |