| John Frederick Archbold, John Jervis - 1905 - 1582 pages
...Hull, 9 Q. Jl. D. 689), or tlmt such person has died in prison (7?. v. ВиЫпчин, 19 QB 1>. 322), or in such place or under such circumstances as to require an inquest in pursuance of any Act, the coroner, whether the cause of death arose within his jurisdiction or not, shall, as soon as practicable,... | |
| Richard Henslowe Wellington - 1906 - 184 pages
...and by what means the deceased . si came by his (or her) death in such cases where " there A, .'• J is reasonable cause to suspect that such person has...as to require an inquest in pursuance of any Act," and upon treasure trove l (s. 36). 1 For a fuller account of the history of the Coroner's office, vide... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1907 - 732 pages
...reasonable cause to suspect that such person has died cither a violent or an unnatural death, or haï died a sudden death of which the cause is unknown,...as to require an inquest in pursuance of any Act, the coroner, whether the cause of death arose within his jurisdiction or not, shall, aa soon as practicable,... | |
| Robert Leonard Emerson - 1909 - 636 pages
...violent or unnatural death, or has died a sudden death the cause of which is unknown, or that such a person has died in prison, or in such place or under...as to require an inquest in pursuance of any act, the coroner, whether the cause of death arose within his jurisdiction or not, shall, as soon as practicable... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 1030 pages
...death of which the cause is unknown, or that such person has died in prison, or in such place or undei such circumstances as to require an inquest in pursuance...suspected may tender evidence. The Coroners Act 1887, s. 21, gives power to the coroner to summon medical witnesses and to direct the performance1 of a post-mortem... | |
| Society of Comparative Legislation - 1910 - 560 pages
...death ; or (£) a sudden death from some cause unknown ; or (c) where the deceased has died in prison or under such circumstances as to require an inquest in pursuance of any Act. S. ii empowers a coroner to order the payment of expenses of witnesses. Influx of Criminals Prevention.... | |
| George Glover Alexander - 1911 - 184 pages
...died a violent or unnatural death, or has died suddenly from some unknown cause; (2) if the deceased has died in prison, or in such place, or under such circumstances as render an inquest desirable in the interests of the public and for the protection of the inmates, eg... | |
| British Columbia - 1919 - 590 pages
...amended by adding thereto the following subsections : — . "(2.) Where the death has not occurred in prison or in such place or under such circumstances as to require an inquest under any other Act, if it appears to the satisfaction of the Coroner that the circumstances surrounding... | |
| 1910 - 1026 pages
...found drowned or suddenly dead, for attachment of criminals in cases of violence, &c. His functions arc now, by the Coroners Act 1887, limited to an inquiry...treasure-trove (s. 36). The inquisition must be super visitm corporis (that is, after " viewing the body "); the evidence is taken on oath; and any party... | |
| Prince Edward Island - 1925 - 678 pages
...died a sudden death of which the cause is unknown; or (c) That such person has died in prison; or (d) under such circumstances as to require an inquest in pursuance of any Act, the coroner, whether the cause of death arose within his jurisdiction or not, shall as soon as practicable,... | |
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