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Foreign judgment
apply are specified by Orders in Council, which may be extended to British Dominions, Protectorates and mandated territories. The Act (s.
Criminal Justice Administration Act (English)
payment of fines; substitutes 'detention' for imprisonment in certain cases; extends the powers of Courts as to commital to Borstal Institutions;
Covenant
personal estate [s. 58, (English) C. Act, 1881, reproduced and extended by the (English) L.P.Act, 1925, s. 80 (1)], descent to
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
penalties for disobedience to the writ, and otherwise. This statute extends only to the case of commitments for criminal charges, all
Poor laws
the (English) Rating Act, 1874, the liability to rates was extended to (1) land used for a plantation or wood, or
Accumulation
been directed (s. 1). The s. (164), however, does not extend to any provision-- (1) For payment of the debts of
Winding-up
winding-up are contained in part V. of the Act and extend over 137 sections, and see the Com-panies (Winding-up) Rules, 1929,
Surrender of fugitives
left, beyond the limits of which such proceedings do not extend. 'The lex loci must needs govern all criminal jurisdiction, from
Term, imprisonment for life and imprisonment for a term
this conclusion, nor the words 'for a term which may extend to one half of the imprisonment for life' in s.
To stand or not to stand as a candidate
an election. The second part of the definition does not extend the meaning of the word 'candidate' but merely says from
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