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Assizes Relief Act, 1890
of Quarter Sessions, in case of the prisoner being committed on a charge there triable, unless such justices think fit for special reasons otherwise to direct, see (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5,
Arraign
or malice, or will not answer directly to the indictment or information,' the Court, if it shall so think fit, may 'order the proper officer to enter a plea of 'not guilty' on behalf of such a
Amendment
to them from Courts of Summary Jurisdiction upon such terms as to costs and postponement as they may think fit. As regards Courts of Summary Jurisdiction the King's Bench Division can amend an order bad for want
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Administration
must be free of control so that the founders or their nominees can mould the institution as they think fit, and in accordance with their ideas of how the interest of the community in general and the
Accounting year
with the previous permission in writing of the prescribed authority and upon such conditions as that authority may think fit. [Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 (21 of 1965), s. 2 (1)]
Torture
that there yourself,' with two named 'serjeants-at-lawe, shall examine him upon such questions as our said serjeants shall think fit to propose to him.' It was abolished in Scotland by 7 Anne, c. 21, s. 8. Torquenmada
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