CRIMINAL LAW-continued. 5. Indictable Offences-continued. (6) OFFENCES AS TO PUBLIC OFFICES AND ELECTIONS-continued. (b) As to Public Elections-continued. (ii) Definitions, &c.-continued. Irregularity at election not to affect liability of offender. No. 12 of 1892, s. 412 s. 415 8. 416 8.417 8. 418 8.419 8. 420 8. 421 8. 422 s. 423 s. 424 s. 425 s. 426 8. 427 6. 427 8. 428 8. 429 s. 430 No. 17 of 1888, s. 31 No. 12 of 1892, s. 432 8. 433 8. 433 s. 433 No. 9 of 1891, s. 13 No. 12 of 1892, s. 434 s. 435 B. 436 CRIMINAL LAW-continued. 5. Indictable Offences--continued. (7) OFFENCES AGAINST MORALITY AND HEALTH-continued. (c) Slave Dealing. Punishment and explanations as to slave dealing. No. 12 of 1892, s. 439 (8) MISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES (not under Criminal Code). Perjury and the like. See above, (5) (a) (ii). Bribery. See above, (6) (a) (i). As to trade marks. See TRADE MARK, 1. Under Customs Ordinance. See CUSTOMS, 1 (11) (c). Rescuing or aiding escape of lunatic. See above, (5) (c). No. 14 of 1888, s. 43 No. 17 of 1888, s. 31 8. 31 8. 34 No. 7 of 1889, s. 16 No. 11 of 1892, s. 4 s. 4 s. 4 s. 6 s. 7 8. 10 chief abetting certain customs without permit Under Master and Servant Ordinance : foreign recruiting without permit inducing person to go abroad under informal taking apprentice out of Colony without . With respect to railways. See RAILWAY, 1. Aiding escape of political prisoner. See POLITICAL PRISONERS. CUSTOM, NATIVE. See NATIVE CUSTOMS; NATIVE CUSTOM. |