Les recueils de jurisprudence du Québec: Cour du banc du roi (en appel)

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Page 94 - only things or persons of the kind designated by " them." Paragraph 9, of section 92, of the BNA Act, 1867, enacts that provincial legislatures may make laws in relation to " shop, saloon, tavern, auctioneer and other " licenses, in order to the raising of a
Page 89 - purposes of prostitution ; article 196 defines a common gaming house to be a house, room or place kept by any person for gain, to which persons resort for the purpose of playing at any game of chance or at any mixed game of chance and skill ; and article
Page 582 - which says that whenever any person is charged before a magistrate "(f) with keeping or being an inmate or habitual frequenter of any disorderly house, house of ill-fame or bawdy house," the magistrate may hear and determine the charge in a summary way, does not apply to the offence of keeping a common gaming house.—
Page 42 - que nul ne peut être contraint de céder sa propriété, si ce n'est pour cause d'utilité publique et moyennant une juste et préalable indemnité. CC
Page 428 - will allow him to give bail to appear on the first day of the next term of the Court of Queen's Bench, to answer to the charge which has been laid against him. I will require two sureties in the sum of $500 each, and his own recognizance for
Page 83 - that whenever any person is charged before a magistrate " (/) with keeping or being an inmate or habitual frequenter of any disorderly house, house of ill-fame or bawdy house," the magistrate may hear and determine the charge in a summary way, does not apply to the offence of keeping a common gaming house,—the meaning of the words "disorderly house
Page 287 - been for the six months then last past a vagrant, inasmuch as being able to work and thereby or by other means to maintain her, he had wilfully refused or neglected to do so. The information was laid under paragraph (b) of Article 207 of the Criminal Code, which is in the
Page 287 - Every one is a loose, idle or disorderly " person or vagrant, who, (b) Being able to work and '' thereby or by other means to maintain himself and his " family, wilfully refuses or neglects to do so.
Page 92 - with keeping or being an inmate or habitual frequenter of any disorderly house, house of illfame or bawdy house, he may be tried in a summary way. Art. 784 provides that in such case, the jurisdiction of the magistrate is absolute and does not depend
Page 81 - • gaming and wagering is that one party is to win and '• the other to lose upon a future event, which, at the " time of the contract, is of an uncertain nature,

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