184 39 & 40 Vict. Cap. 45, s. 26.
have been committed, and in all other eases before
the bailiff and two jurats of the royal court, at
the suit or instance of B>r Majesty’s Procurator
General for the said island :
(e.) All penalties recovered under this Act shall be paid
to the officers who by the law and practice of the
said island are entitled to receive fines levied by
order of the said courts respectively, and shall by
such officers be accounted for and paid to Her
Majesty’s Receiver General in the said island on
behalf of the Crown :
•{/.) The powers conferred under this Act on two justices
shall be exercised by the inferior number of the
royal court of the said island :
(g.) Clause nineteen of this Act, and the term “ Summary
Jurisdiction Acts,” shall not apply to the said
island, but all proceedings under this Act in any
of the courts of the said island shall be regulated
according to the ordinary practice of such courts
respectively, and all penalties shall in default of
payment be enforced in the same manner as fines
payable to the Crown in the said island :
(7i.) The rules prescribed by the law of the said island
with respect to appeals in civil and criminal cases
shall be followed as to appeals from any orders,
judgments, or convictions made in cases of sum
mary jurisdiction under this Act :
(i.) The terms “the Companies Acts” and “the Com
panies Act, 1862,” shall be taken to mean the
law which from time to time is in force in the
said island for the formation, regulation, and
winding up of companies :
2. As respects the bailiwick of the island of Guernsey :
(«.) The court of primary instance within the bailiwick
shall have all such powers and authorities as are
by this Act conferred either on justices of the
peace or on judges of county courts in Eng
land : Provided that a sentence may be appealed
from if the case admits of an appeal, under the