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Page 26
... trial of the prisoner if the offence of which he is accused had been committed in the Protectorate , the Magistrate shall commit him to prison , but otherwise shall order him to be discharged . ( 2. ) In the case of a fugitive criminal ...
... trial of the prisoner if the offence of which he is accused had been committed in the Protectorate , the Magistrate shall commit him to prison , but otherwise shall order him to be discharged . ( 2. ) In the case of a fugitive criminal ...
Page 52
... trial to prosecute or give evidence , the Court may send him to prison , there to remain until after the trial , unless in the meantime he enters into a recognizance . ( 2. ) But if afterwards , from want of sufficient evidence or other ...
... trial to prosecute or give evidence , the Court may send him to prison , there to remain until after the trial , unless in the meantime he enters into a recognizance . ( 2. ) But if afterwards , from want of sufficient evidence or other ...
Page 89
... trial of an action shall be heard in Court or in Chambers as a Judge of the Court directs . The trial of an action shall be in open Court . Where any mention is made of the parties , or any of them , such mention includes their legal ...
... trial of an action shall be heard in Court or in Chambers as a Judge of the Court directs . The trial of an action shall be in open Court . Where any mention is made of the parties , or any of them , such mention includes their legal ...
Page 94
... trial . Pleadings . 38. Every action shall be heard without pleadings , unless the Court shall otherwise order . Examples of pleadings will be found in Appendix II hereto , No. 20 . 39. If an order is made for pleadings , then , unless ...
... trial . Pleadings . 38. Every action shall be heard without pleadings , unless the Court shall otherwise order . Examples of pleadings will be found in Appendix II hereto , No. 20 . 39. If an order is made for pleadings , then , unless ...
Page 95
... Trial . 43. The Court may order that any witness , who cannot conveniently attend at the trial of the action , shall be examined previously thereto before either the Court or the Registrar , who shall have power to adjourn the ...
... Trial . 43. The Court may order that any witness , who cannot conveniently attend at the trial of the action , shall be examined previously thereto before either the Court or the Registrar , who shall have power to adjourn the ...
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