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Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

MILITARY LAW-continued.

(Summary Convictions)—continued.

civil subjects offending law as to billets, O. 11-12, p. 614.

conveying into a military prison instruments for escape, O. 387, p. 1140. aiding escape, O. 388, p. 1140.

MILITARY LAW (ARMY),

swearing recruits, 1494. deserters, 1495.

apprentices enlisting, 1496.

MILITIA,

militiaman not appearing at time and place appointed, or deserting, &c., O. 1, p. 616.

inducing militiaman to absent himself, or harbouring him, O. 2, p. 616. fraudulently re-enlisting, O. 3, p. 616.

militia ballot, offences as to, O. 4-8, pp. 616-618.

oath to volunteers, 1496.

deserters, 1496.

MILLER,

not keeping weights in mill, not weighing before grinding, &c., 618. MILLS OR FORGES. See "Factories and Workshops," "Iron Mills,”

MINERS. See "Manufactures,"
" " Mines."

MINES. See "Arson," "Larceny,” “Malicious Injuries."

MINES (COAL, STRATIFIED IRONSTONE, SHALE AND FIRECLAY),

employment of women, young persons and children below ground, O. 1, p. 618.

employment of boys in mines, O. 2, p. 620.

employment of boys at improper hours, O. 3, p. 622.

not causing boy to attend school, O. 4, p. 624.

illegally employing women, young persons and children above ground, O. 5, p. 624.

not keeping proper register of employment of young persons, O. 6, p. 624.

employment of persons under eighteen years of age about engines, Ó. 7, p. 626.

paying wages at a public-house, O. 8, p. 626.

prohibition of single shafts, O. 9, p. 626.

neglect of owner to give notice of accident, O. 10, p. 626.

neglect to give notice of opening and abandonment of mine, O. 11, p. 626.

not fencing abandoned mine, O. 12, p. 626.

obstructing, &c. an inspector, O. 13, p. 626.

neglecting to keep, &c. a plan of the mine, O. 14, p. 628.

contravening general rules, O. 15, p. 628.

contravening special rules, O. 16, p. 628.

neglect in publishing special rules, O. 17, p. 628.

defacing notices, &c., O. 18, p. 628.

appeal, 623.

interpretation of terms, 618.

penalty for employing persons in contravention of the act, 619.

owner, agent or manager may be witness, 621.

proceedings to be instituted by an inspector, 621.

penalties, 622.

imprisonment for wilful neglect, endangering life or limb, 622. service of notice, 626.

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MINES (METALLIFEROUS),

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employing boys, women or girls under ground, O. 1, p. 628.

employment of boys and male young persons at improper hours, O. 2,
p. 630.

not keeping register of employment of young persons, O. 3, p. 630.
employment of young persons under eighteen about engines, O. 4,
p. 630.

payment of wages at a public-house, &c., O. 5, p. 632.

not giving notice of accident at mine, O. 6, p. 632.

not giving notice of opening and abandoning mine, O. 7, p. 632.
not fencing abandoned mine, O. 8, p. 632.

obstructing inspector, O. 9, p. 632.

not keeping plan of mine, O. 10, p. 632.
contravening general rules, O. 11, p. 634.
contravening special rules, O. 12, p. 634.
not publishing rules, O. 13, p. 634.
interpretation of terms, 628.

imprisonment for wilful neglect endangering life or limb, 629.
appeal, 629.

MINISTERIAL DUTIES OF JUSTICES,

as to, 7.

MINUTE,

of adjudication of conviction or order, 192.
to be served on defendant, 194.

MINUTES OF PROCEEDING,
to be kept by clerk, 72.

MISCONDUCT,

of officers of justice, O. 389, p. 1140.

MISPRISION OF FELONY. See "Felony."

MITIGATION OF PUNISHMENT,

on summary proceedings, 184-185, 278.

MONTH. See "Time."

"MONTH,"

meaning of, 192.

MORAVIANS,

affirmation by, 87.

MORTGAGEES. See "Vendors."

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS,

(Indictable Offences,)

persons authorized to receive monies from securities, &c., misappro-
priating same, O. 390, p. 1140.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. See "Ballot at Elections."

personating voters, or inducing another to personate, O. 1, p. 634.
forging, &c. voting papers, O. 2, p. 635.

appeal, 635.

(Indictable Offences.)

a person guilty of corrupt practices at, O. 390a, p. 1142.

MURDER,

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as to the offence of, O. 391-395, p. 1142.

as to carrying out capital punishment within prison, 1142.

MUSIC AND DANCING,

keeping place for, without licence, O. 396, p. 1144.

MUSSEL FISHERIES.

MUTINY,

where triable, 25.

NAMES,

See "Oyster and Mussel Fisheries.”

N.

of complainant, informant and defendant to be inserted, 141.

NATURALIZATION. See "Aliens.”

NAVAL AND MILITARY STATIONS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACT. See "Contagious Diseases at Naval and Military Stations.”

NAVAL COAST VOLUNTEERS,.

offences as to, 0. 1–7, p. 636.

NAVAL (ROYAL) VOLUNTEERS, offences as to, O. 1-7, p. 638.

NAVAL STORES,

(Summary Convictions,)

possession of stores unlawfully, and not giving a satisfactory account, O. 1, p. 640.

gathering, sweeping, &c. for stores within 100 yards of her Majesty's vessels, or in dockyard without permission, O. 2, p. 640.

stores found in possession of servants of her Majesty or dealers in marine stores, not accounting for same, O. 3, p. 640.

definition of stores, &c., 640.

applying marks of, without authority, O. 397, p. 1144.

taking out, &c. marks, O. 398, p. 1144.

NAVIGABLE RIVERS AND CANALS,

person found on, &c., having in his possession, &c. any tube or instrument for carrying any liquor, or attempting to obtain liquor or goods, O. 1, 2, p. 642.

piercing, &c. casks, &c. on board of boat, &c., or in any warehouse
belonging to a river, &c. with intent to steal contents, O. 3, p. 642.
unlawfully drinking or spilling, or allowing to run to waste any liquors,
O. 4, p. 642.

NAVIGATION, OBSTRUCTING. See "Malicious Injuries."
NAVY (MARINE FORCES),

as to, 642.

fraudulently confessing himself to be a deserter, O. 399, p. 1144. NEGATIVE,

not necessary to prove, upon a summary hearing, 177.

NEWSPAPERS AND PAMPHLETS. See "Printers." "NEXT SESSIONS,"

meaning of, 255.

NIGHT, DEFINITION OF. See "Game."

NIGHT POACHING. See "Game."

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NITRO-GLYCERINE. See "Dangerous Goods,"

NOTICE. See "Appeal," "Special Case."

of intended motion for writ of certiorari, 56.

"Explosive Substances."

NUISANCES. See "Highways," "Public Health," "Towns Improvement.”
in cemeteries. See "Cemeteries."

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form of, upon laying information or making complaint, 139.

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(1) Justices' power to administer oaths:

as to, in general, 1514.

in summary proceedings, 1515.

charges of indictable offences, 1515.

generally, 1514, 1515.

persons tendered as bail for a party, 1515.

affirmation or declaration of a Quaker or Moravian, 1515.

affirmation or declaration of those who formerly were Quakers or

Moravians, 1515.

affirmation of Separatists, 1515.

affirmation of other parties, 1515.

(2.) Declaration in lieu of oath :

as to, 1515.

oath prohibited, 1516.

exception of foreign countries, 1516.

to take declaration instead of affidavits in relation to actions in certain
colonies, 1517.

to take declaration in execution of wills and deeds, 1518.

to take declaration in other matters, 1518.

fee for declaration, 1519.

form of declaration, 1519.

stamp duty on affidavits and declarations, 1519.

persons making false declaration, 1520.

place where affidavit or declaration is taken, 1520.

(3) Promissory Oaths Act, 1868:

oaths abolished in certain cases, 1520.
saving clause, 1521.

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OATHS (UNLAWFUL). See “Swearing.”

administering, &c., O. 402, p. 1146.

taking same without being compelled, O. 403, p. 1146.

administering, &c. to disturb the public peace, &c., O. 404,

OATHS (VOLUNTARY). See “Oaths.”

p. 1146.

justice, &c. administering an oath when not authorized by law, O. 405,
p. 1146.

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OBTAINING MONEY, &c. BY FALSE PRETENCES,

as to preliminary inquiry before preferring an indictment, 876, 877.

OCCASIONAL COURT HOUSE,

meaning of, 67, 68.

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OCCUPIER'S RIGHT TO KILL GAME, OR GIVE PERMISSION.
See "Game."

OFFENCES. See the different subjects.

where committed and where triable, 20.

as to, when committed on the same or different days, 146.
stating offence upon summary hearing, 146.

only one to be stated in an information, 146.

time and place to be stated in information, 146.

care and certainty in stating the offence, 147.

not to be stated in the alternative, 148.

particulars constituting, to be stated in information, 148.
only one to be stated in an information or complaint, 149.
time and place, how and when to be stated, 149.

OFFICE,

buying or selling, O. 406, p. 1146.

OLD METALS, DEALERS IN. See "Dealers in Old Metals.”

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