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Sessions of the peace
of perjury. (7) Making or suborning any other person to make a false oath, affirmation, or declaration, punishable as perjury or … Sessions of the peace, sittings of justices of the peace for the execution of
Constable
The (English) Police Act, 1919, empowers the Home Secretary to make regulations as to the pay, allowances, pensions, conditions of service, … to whom our law commits the duty of maintaining the peace, and bringing to justice those by whom it is infringed.
Solicitor
may be struck off the Roll for misconduct. S. 45 makes provision for penalties for wrongfully acting as a solicitor and … Roll (ss. R to 8). The (English) Justices of the Peace Act, 1906, provides by s. 3 (amendment by the Act
Bail
service of life, must respond interpretatively to raw realities and make for liberties. Primarily Chapter XXXIII is the nidus of the … of felony, and in certain misdemeanours, the justices of the peace may take bail at the time of the examination; and
Army (UK)
'Articles of War' which those Acts empowered the sovereign to make. In 1879 the Army Discipline Act (42 & 43 Vict. … reciting the illegality of a standing army in time of peace without consent of Parliament (as declared by the Bill of
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
of government where, more and more, the interdependence of countries makes common action imperative; discussion in public. More than 400 treaties … of 26 Articles at the beginning of each of the Peace Treaties, is its charter, pledging these States to promote international
Intoxicating liquor
a licence under the Act. The Home Office also may make general rules for carrying the Act into effect, and particularly … wholesale spirits or wine licences)--one from the justice of the peace, and one from the Inland Revenue, the first discretionary, and
Distress
years next after the time at which the right to make them shall have first accrued; but (by s. 42 of … recovery of rates or taxes, and by justices of the peace for the recovery of fines due on summary convictions. A
disorderly conduct
is likely to lead to a disturbance of the public peace or that offends public decency ;also : the petty offense
Public order
disturb the even tempo of life of the community which makes it prejudicial to the maintenance of the public order. If … orderly State of Society and Community in which citizens can peacefully pursue their normal activities of life, Kamlakar Shankar Patil v.
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