... and in contravention of his orders, then the inspector shall proceed against the person whom he believes to be the actual offender in the first instance without first proceeding against the occupier of the factory or workshop. Statutes of the Province of Quebec - Page 69by Québec (Province) - 1885Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1844 - 744 pages
...orders, then the inspector or sub-inspector shall proceed againct the person whom he shall believe to be the actual offender in the first instance, without first proceeding against the occupier of the factory. xui. That notice in writing of an intention to prefer a complaint that a child... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1845 - 922 pages
...orders, then the inspector or sub-inspector 'hall proceed against the person whom he shall believe to be the actual offender in the first instance, without first proceeding Jfaimt the occupier of the print work. xxxi. That all complaints for offences against this Act shall... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1839 - 528 pages
...occupier, then and in every such case, the Inspector shall proceed against the person whom he shall believe to be the actual offender in the first instance without first proceeding against the occupier of the Factory under this enactment. And be it Enacted, That every person convicted of making,... | |
| Great Britain - 1844 - 1174 pages
...Orders, then the Inspector or Sub-Inspector shall proceed against the Person whom he shall believe to be the actual Offender in the first instance, without first proceeding against the Occupier of the Factory. XLII. And be it enacted, That Notice in Writing of an Intention to prefer... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1845 - 1382 pages
...orders, then the inspector or sub-inspector shall proceed against the person whom he shall oclieve to be the actual offender in the first instance, without first proceeding against the occupier of the factory." Sect. 42. "That notice in writing of an intention to prefer a complaint that... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 1386 pages
...Orders, then the Inspector or Sub-Inspector shall proceed against the Person whom he shall believe to be the actual Offender in the first instance, without first proceeding against the Occupier of the Print Work. XXXI. And be it enacted, That all Complaints for Offences against this... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - Labor laws and legislation - 1852 - 638 pages
...orders, then the inspector or sub-inspector shall proceed against the person whom he shall believe to be the actual offender in the first instance, without first proceeding agaiust the occupier of the factory. 42. And be it enacted, that notice in writing of an intention... | |
| Hugh Barclay - Justices of the peace - 1855 - 998 pages
...orders, then the inspector or sub-inspector shall proceed against the person whom he shall believe to be the actual offender in the first instance, without first proceeding against the occupier of the factory. (See 3 mid 4 Witt. IV. c. 103, «. 30.) XLII. Notice of unguarded Machinery.... | |
| Great Britain, Thomas Tapping - Factory laws and legislation - 1855 - 160 pages
...orders (p), then the inspector or sub-inspector shall proceed against the person whom he shall believe to be the actual offender in the first instance, without first proceeding against the occupier of the factory. 42. Notiee of complaints of unguarded machinery.] And be it enacted, That... | |
| South Australia - Law - 1906 - 324 pages
...employer shall be exempt from any penalty. (3) The informant shall proceed against the person Avhom he believes to be the actual offender in the first...instance, without first proceeding against the employer, whenever it is made to appear to his satisfaction at the time of discovering the offence — (a) That... | |
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