RULE AND SCHEDULE OF ADDITIONAL FORMS, DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1895, UNDER THE SUMMARY JURISDICTION ACTS. RULE. The forms in the schedule hereto, or forms to the like effect, may be used with such variations as circumstances may require for the purposes of the Reformatory Schools Act, 1866, and the Reformatory Schools Act, 1893, and for the purposes of the Industrial Schools Act, 1866, the Industrial Schools Act Amendment Act, 1880, and the Elementary Education Act, 1876, and this rule may be cited as the Summary Jurisdiction Rule, 1895. The Summary Jurisdiction Rule, 1891, is hereby annulled. Dated the 5th day of November, 1895. (Signed) Halsbury, C. The INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS ACT, 1866, the ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, 1876, and the INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS ACT Order of Detention in a Certified [Day] Industrial School. petty sessional division of ] day of Before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction sitting at the 18 Whereas [here insert that one of the following recitals appropriate to the case] And whereas the religious persuasion of the said child appears to the Court to be that of It is hereby ordered that the said child shall be sent to the certified [day] industrial school at until to be there detained [during school hours] RECITALS. A. Whereas A.B., of a child apparently 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. under the age of 14 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained, on day of 18 ), has been found begging or receiving alms [or begging or receiving alms under the pretext of selling or offering for sale (here state article, e.g., matches)] [or being in a street or public place for the purpose of begging or receiving alms] (or of begging or receiving alms under the pretext of selling or offering for sale (here state article)]. Whereas A.B., of B. a child apparently under the age of 14 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained, on the day of 18), has been found wandering, and not having any home [or settled place of abode, or proper guardianship, or visible means of subsistence]. Whereas A.B., of C. 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. s. 14. a child aparently 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. s. 14 . under the age of 14 years, (having been born, so far as has been ascertained, on the day of 18 ), has been found destitute, being an orphan [or having a surviving parent who is undergoing penal servitude (or imprisonment)]. Whereas A.B., of D. a child apparently 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. s. 14. under the age of 14 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained, on the day of 18 ), has been frequenting the company of reputed thieves. E. Whereas A.B., of a child apparently 43 & 44 Vict. c. 15. s. 1. under the age of 14 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained, on the 18 , day of ), has been lodging, living, or residing with common or reputed prostitutes [or in a house resided in or frequented by prostitutes for the purpose of prostitution]. Whereas A.B., of F. a child apparently 43 & 44 Vict. c. 15. s. 1. under the age of 14 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained, on the under the age of 12 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained on, the 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. s. 16. 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. s. 17. 18 of ), has been charged before the court with the offence which is punishable by imprisonment [here state lesser punishment], but has not been in England convicted of felony, or in Scotland of theft. H. Whereas the parent [or step-parent, or guardian] of A.B., of a child apparently under the age of 14 years (having been born, so far as has been ascertained on the 18 ), represents that he is unable to control the said child, and that he desires the said child to be sent to a certified industrial school. day of I. union Whereas the guardians of the poor of have represented to the court that A.B., a child apparently day of ), maintained in the workhouse [or pauper school] of the said union [or suid parish], [or in the said district pauper school], is refractory [or is the child of parents, one of whom has been convicted of a crime or offence punishable with penal servitude or imprisonment], and that it is desirable that the said child should be sent to a certified industrial school. K. Whereas an attendance order under the 11th section of the Elementary Education Act, 1876, was made against the child A.B., of , (born, so far as has been ascertained, on the day of 18 ). and who is under the said Act prohibited from being taken into full-time employment, on the ground that his parent habitually and without reasonable excuse neglected to provide efficient elementary instruction for him, and the said attendance order has not been complied with, without any reasonable excuse within the meaning of the said Act, and whereas [the parent has satisfied the court that he had used all reasonable efforts to enforce compliance with the said order] [or the said non-compliance was not the first non-compliance with the said order]. L. Whereas an attendance order under the 11th section of the Elementary Education Act, 1876, was made against the child A.B., of (born so far as has been ascertained, on the day of 18 ), on the ground that he was found habitually wandering [or not under proper control] [or in the company of rogues, vagabonds, or disorderly persons] [or reputed criminals] and the said attendance order has not been complied with, without any reasonable excuse within the meaning of the said Act, and whereas [the parent has satisfied the court that he has used all reasonable efforts to enforce compliance with the said order] [or whereas the said noncompliance was not the first non-compliance with the said order]. M. day of Whereas an order of detention in a day industrial school, under section 12 [or 14] of the Order* in Council of 20th March 1877, was made on against A.B., a child 39 & 40 Vict. c. 79. s. 16. apparently under the age of 14, having been born, so far as Order in Council of 20 March 1877, s. 28. has been ascertained, on the 18 on the ground that (here state the ground on which the former order was made, following the terms of recital A, D, G, H, K, or L, as the case may require), and whereas the said A.B. wilfully neglects to attend the said day industrial school [or wilfully neglects or wilfully refuses to conform to the rules of the said day industrial school]. See Order in Council, post, Appendix E., p. 123. APPENDIX B. A LIST of (a) INDUSTRIAL and TRUANT SCHOOLS and (b) DAY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS which have been certified and sanctioned by the SECRETARY OF STATE for the HOME DEPARTMENT. Name and Situation. Girls' Industrial School, Hill House, Cold Ash, near Newbury "Clio" Industrial School Ship, Bangor " Chester Industrial School for Boys and Girls, Boughton, Chester Albert Industrial Schools for Boys and Girls, Corporation Road, " Stockport Industrial School for Boys, Townend House, Stockport Stockport Industrial School for Girls, Dialstone Lane, Stockport Macclesfield Industrial School for Boys, Brook Street, Macclesfield " The Bishop Brown Memorial Industrial School for Roman Catholic Boys, Stockport. Sept. 4, 1885 29 & 30 Vict. c. 118. |