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Subs. (1) (rep. in pt. by 1968 c. 28 (NI); 1985 NI 11) substitutes s. 4 of 1824 c. 83
(2)It shall be lawful for any person to apprehend a person who is found offending against section four of the Vagrancy Act, 1824 [1824 c.83] , as amended by this section, and forthwith to bring him before a court of summary jurisdiction [F1 or] resident magistrate…F2 to be dealt with in manner provided by the said section or to deliver such person to a police constable or other peace officer of the place where he was apprehended to be so brought as aforesaid.
S. 58(1) rep. by 1976 NI 13; subs. (2) amends s. 10 of 1851 c. 92
S. 59 rep. by SLR (NI) 1952; 1968 c. 28 (NI)
Subs. (1) rep. by 1953 c. 14 (NI)
(2)The fine to which any person shall be liable on conviction for an offence under section forty-three of the Offences against the Person Act, 1861 [1861 c.100] (which imposes a penalty on persons committing an aggravated assault) shall, instead of being a fine not exceeding, together with costs, the sum of twenty pounds, be a fine not exceeding the sum of fifty pounds, and the offender shall, in addition, be liable to pay any costs which the court may order him to pay.
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