Variance shall appear to the Justice or Justices present and acting at such Hearing to be such that the Party so summoned and appearing has been thereby deceived or misled, it shall be lawful for such Justice or Justices, upon such Terms as he or they... Parliamentary Papers - Page 17by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1852Full view - About this book
| Western Australia - Law - 1903 - 484 pages
...misled, they may. Amendmentand at the request of the defendant shall, upon such terms as they think fit, adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day, and in the meantime may commit the defendant, or discharge him upon recognisance for his appearance at the time and place... | |
| Sir William Clarke Hall - Adoption - 1905 - 334 pages
...thereby deceived or misled, it shall be lawful for such justice or justices, upon such terms as he or they shall think fit, to adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day. 2 That if the person so served with a summons as aforesaid shall not be and appear before the justice... | |
| Canada - Law - 1907 - 1110 pages
...Adjoumbeen deceived or misled by any such variance in any summons °£ ent in case or warrant, he may adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day, and in the meantime may remand such person, or admit him to b.iil as hereinafter mentioned. 55-56 V., c. 29, e. 579. 2599... | |
| Canada - Criminal law - 1907 - 670 pages
...has Adjoumbeen deceived or misled by any such variance in any summons ^ent m *lse or warrant, he may adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day, and in the meantime may remand such person, or admit him to bail as hereinafter mentioned. 55-56 V., c. 29, s. 579. 2599... | |
| Cecil George Douglas - Justices of the peace - 1907 - 630 pages
...thereby deceived or misled, it shall be lawful for such justice or justices upon such terms as he or they shall think fit, to adjourn the hearing of the case to some fnture day. and in the meantime to commit [10] the said defendant to the house of correction or other... | |
| R. M. Hennessy - Justices of the peace - 1910 - 1040 pages
...thereby deceived or misled, it shall be lawful for such justice or justices, upon such terms as he or een years, children, or, having the custody, charge, or care of any such child, allows that child in cases of proceedings for offences, to commit the said defendant to gaol, or to discharge him, upon... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1910 - 988 pages
...be lawful for such justice or justices, upon snob terms as he or they shall think li 9 * J '***• fit, to adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day. Ci ' s ' . . . Provided also, that no objection shall be taken or allowed to any - oo Sect. 14 of the... | |
| Canada, W. J. Tremeear - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1919 - 1586 pages
...person charged ha,* been deceived or misled by any such variance in any summons or warrant, he may adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day, and in the meantime may remand such person, or admit him to bail as hereinafter mentioned. Origin]—Sec. 579, Code of... | |
| Great Britain - Delegated legislation - 1901 - 1218 pages
...accused has l*en thereby deceived or misled, such Magisterial Court may at the request of the accused adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day, and in the meantime remand the accused, or admit him to bail, in manner hereinafter mentioned. Contents of Summons. Service... | |
| Canada - Law - 1892 - 788 pages
...case of has been deceived or misled by any such variance in any variance. summons or warrant, he may adjourn the hearing of the case to some future day, and in the meantime may remand such person, or admit him to bail as hereinafter mentioned. RSC, c. 174, s. 59. .Vso. If... | |
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