Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions, Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, Orders in Council, &c., Concerning the Same, So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, Copyright, Postal Matters, &c., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties, Volume 18 |
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... conviction thereof shall be liable ( in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted ) to be punished by imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years , with or without hard labour , and with or without a fine not ...
... conviction thereof shall be liable ( in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted ) to be punished by imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years , with or without hard labour , and with or without a fine not ...
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... convicted of an offence against this Article shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months ... conviction of the offender , or if he absconds or evades trial , be declared forfeited to Her Majesty , together ...
... convicted of an offence against this Article shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months ... conviction of the offender , or if he absconds or evades trial , be declared forfeited to Her Majesty , together ...
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... convicted before it of any crime or offence to pay all or any part of the expenses . of or preli- minary to his trial , and of his imprisonment or other punishment . Where it appears to any Court that any charge made before it is ...
... convicted before it of any crime or offence to pay all or any part of the expenses . of or preli- minary to his trial , and of his imprisonment or other punishment . Where it appears to any Court that any charge made before it is ...
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... conviction in the same manner as if he were convicted of an attempt to commit that crime or offence . If the crime or offence is actually committed in pursuance of the procurement or incitement , both persons may be tried and punished ...
... conviction in the same manner as if he were convicted of an attempt to commit that crime or offence . If the crime or offence is actually committed in pursuance of the procurement or incitement , both persons may be tried and punished ...
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... conviction thereof , by summary trial , is liable to a tine not exceeding 1007. , or to imprisonment for not exceeding one ... convicted before a Court of any crime or effence , the Court may , in addition to , or in lieu of , any other ...
... conviction thereof , by summary trial , is liable to a tine not exceeding 1007. , or to imprisonment for not exceeding one ... convicted before a Court of any crime or effence , the Court may , in addition to , or in lieu of , any other ...
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Page 574 - repugnancy to the law of England unless it is repugnant to the provisions of some such Act of Parliament, order, or regulation as aforesaid. 13.—(1.) An action, suit, prosecution, or proceeding against any person for any act done in pursuance or execution or intended execution of this Act, or of any enactment
Page 574 - any such jurisdiction of Her Majesty as is mentioned in this Act. or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of this Act, or of any such enactment, Order in Council, or jurisdiction as aforesaid, shall not lie or be instituted— (a.) In any court within Her Majesty's dominions,
Page 160 - (c.) Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master. (d.) Assault on board a ship on the high seas, with intent to destroy life or to do grievous bodily harm. The extradition is also to be granted for participation
Page 660 - the surrender of fugitive criminals:— (1.) A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered if the offence in respect of which his surrender is demanded is one of a political character or if he prove to the satisfaction of the Magistrate, or of a Judge of the Supreme Court, if
Page 889 - months before the expiration of the said period of ten years of their intention of terminating the present Treaty, it shall remain in force until the expiration of one year from the day on which either of the Contracting Parties shall have given such notice. In witness
Page 1149 - and management of the persons and estates of persons of unsound mind as for the time being belongs to the Lord Chancellor or other person or persons in England intrusted with the care and commitment of the custody of the persons and estates of persons found, by inquisition in England, idiot, lunatic, or of unsound mind.
Page 378 - form, have agreed upon the following Articles :— ART. I. The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of Hag.
Page 587 - and naval stores, and any articles which the Governor in Council shall judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, and if any goods so prohibited shall be exported from the
Page 394 - it shall remain binding until the expiration of one year from the day on which either of the Contracting Parties shall have given such notice. In witness whereof the Undersigned have signed the present Convention, and have affixed thereto their seals. Done
Page 853 - Britain and Ireland and His Majesty the King of Italy, being mutually animated by a sincere desire to co-operate for the extinction of the traffic in African slaves, have resolved to conclude a Treaty for the purpose of attaining this object, and with this view have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: Her Majesty the