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triable
▪ I. triable, a.1 (ˈtraɪəb(ə)l) [a. AF. triable, f. as try v. + -able.] That may be tried. 1. Law. Capable of being tried in a court of law; liable to judicial trial. Also transf. a. Of a cause or offence.1429 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 346/1 What issue triable be enquest..happethe to be taken..that hit be...
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Burglary in English law
Mode of trial
Subject to the following exceptions, the offence of burglary is triable either way. Burglary comprising the commission of, or an intention to commit, an offence which is triable only on indictment, is triable only on indictment.
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Section 3
Rights Act 1998
Section 3 of the Constitution of Australia
Section of the Indian Penal Code, describing the punishment of extra territorial offences triable
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untriable
unˈtriable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1612 S. Sturtevant Metallica 78 An vntryable inuention is a new proiect or discouery, whose worth and goodnesse requireth no tryals.
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Hybrid offence
, if committed by an adult, is triable either on indictment or summarily. History
The expression "hybrid offence" was applicable to an offence triable either on indictment or summarily.
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duable
† ˈduable, a. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. L. du-o two: see -able.] Divisible into two.1647 Ward Simp. Cobler 58 Whatsoever is duable or triable, is fryable.
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Pickin v British Railways Board
Judgment
Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal held there was a triable issue.
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Larceny Act 1916
Its purpose was to consolidate and simplify the law relating to larceny triable on indictment and to kindred offences.
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Coinage Offences Act 1936
relation to the coinage of higher denominations, to coining implements and to the removal of coining implements, coin or bullion from the Mint) were triable From 1977, offences under sections 4(1), 5(1), 5(2), 5(3), 5(4), 5(6), 7 and 8 were triable either way.
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R v Richards (Isabelle)
Section 18 requires intent to cause wounding or grievous bodily harm, and its violation is a felony (only triable by the Crown Court). Section 20 (its lesser included component) does not entail such intent; it is a serious misdemeanor (triable by Magistrates or the Crown Court).
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Pullman Palace Car Co. v. Speck
We see no reason why this case was not triable at any of those terms according to the due course of proceedings in such cases. The case was certainly triable at the January term, after the answers were all in, for it could have been then tried on bill and answer, or the plaintiff
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Courts of Judicial Magistrate of Second Class
A Judicial Magistrate can try such offences which is triable by either "Any Magistrate" or "Judicial Magistrate 2nd Class" as enshrined in the Schedule
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Preventing the lawful burial of a body
It is triable by indictment and can be punished by, at maximum, life imprisonment, an unlimited fine or both.
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Health and safety crime in the United Kingdom
Act 1974
All offences under the Act are triable summarily in a magistrates' court. Some other offences are only summarily triable.
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