Imprisoner - Law Dictionary Search Results
Aggravated assaults
assaults and batteries,' to give a convicted offender six months' imprisonment with hard labour or to fine him up to 20l.
Birth, Concealing
birth thereof, shall be guilty of a misdeameanour, punishable with imprisonment not exceeding two years. To constitute the offence it must
Betting
a person under 16 years, the offender is liable to imprisonment. Loitering for the purpose of betting includes distributing handbills containing
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Cessio bonorum
as a discharge pro tanto, and exonerated the debtor from imprisonment. Huberus informs us that in Holland a cessio bonorum does
Children
(3) be sent to penal servitude and can only be imprisoned if of an unruly or depraved character, and a child
Confinement
Act, 1948 (34 of 1948), s. 2(3)] The act of imprisoning or restraining someone; the state of being imprisoned or restrained,
Court
memorial and testimony, and they have power to fine and imprison; or not of record, being courts of inferior dignity, and
Debtors Act, 1869
Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 62).-This Act abolishes imprisonment for debt except incase of default of payment of penalties,
Execution
(English) Debtors Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 62), imprisonment for debt has been abolished, except as specified in s.
Falsification
the title offered, is a misdemeanour punishable by fine or imprisonment with or without hard labour, or both, for not more
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