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Twelve-day writ
Twelve-day writ, a writ issued under the repealed Summary Procedure on Bills of Exchange Act, 1855 (18 & 19
Public meeting
Prevention Act, 1883, and in any other case shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds,
Public Order Act, 1936
who commits an offence under s. 2 is liable on summary conviction to a maximum of 6 months' imprisonment or a
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Rabbit
trespass in the daytime in pursuit of conies punishable on summary conviction by fine upto 2l; trespassers may be required to
Solicitor
as a solicitor and s. 46 for prosecuting in a summary way any person not having in force a practising certificate
Fire
be deemed to be guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction, and shall, on conviction for such offence by a
Information
a person alleged to have committed an offence punishable on summary conviction must be laid within six months, and need not
Juvenile offenders
regard to sending to approved schools. With regard to the summary trial of children and young persons for certain indictable offences,
Dismissed
and independent consideration of the evidence by the High Court. Summary rejection of the appeal with the laconic expression 'dismissed' seems
Articles of the peace
High Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer, or Court of Summary Jurisdiction, when any one has just cause to fear that
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