| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1851 - 410 sider
...remission made to officers cannot be increased on account of an increased value set upon the lands. RIOTS. In order to guard against all misunderstanding, Officers...being ordered to fire, their fire will be effective. No Officer is to go out with troops in the suppression of riot, the maintenance of the public peace,... | |
| Anthony Walshe - 1852 - 350 sider
...misunderstanding, Kegins. Officers commanding Troops or Detachments, are on page 209. ' " P»ra. s. every occasion in which they may be employed in the...event of the Troops being ordered to fire, their fire wilt be effective. j No Officer is to go out with Troops in the Suppression of Riot, the Maintenance... | |
| Anthony Walshe - 1855 - 394 sider
...employed in the Suppression of Riots, or in the Enforcement of the Law, to take the most eifectual means, in conjunction with the Magistrates under whose...being ordered to fire, their fire will be effective. I'uru 4. No Officer is to go out with Troops in the Suppression of Riot, the Maintenance of the Public... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1863 - 464 sider
...officer in command, in conjunction with the magistrate, to explain to tlie people opposed to them ? A . That in the event of the troops being ordered to fire, their fire will be effective. [Idem. Q. When troops are called out in aid of the civil power, to whom should the officer commanding... | |
| British cavalry - 1864 - 148 sider
...directions as laid down in the Queen's Regulations for Officers' guidance regarding Riots ? Answer. — In order to guard against all misunderstanding, Officers...being ordered to fire, their fire will be effective. 2. — When troops are called out in aid of the civil power, the Officer commanding at the station,... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 880 sider
...may be employed in the suppression effective. of riots, or in the enforcement of the law, to tafee the most effectual means, in conjunction with the...the Commanding Officer should be of opinion that a Firing by flies slight effort would be sufficient to attain the object, he is or sections. ^Q give... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 884 sider
...in which they may be employed in the suppression effective. Where there an- more Oflict-ru than one. of riots, or in the enforcement of the law, to take...them, that in the event of the Troops being ordered to firo, their fire will be effective. "919. If the Commanding Officer should bo of opinion that a Firing... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1871 - 394 sider
...misunderstanding, Officers commanding troops or detachment» are, on every occasion in which they may bo employed in the suppression of riots, or in the enforcement...being ordered to fire, their fire will be effective. " No Officer is to go out with troops in the suppression of riot, the maintenance of the public peace,... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1875 - 596 sider
...officer in command, in conjunction with the magistrate, to explain to the people opposed to them ? A. That in the event of the troops being ordered to fire, their flre will be effective. [id., § 7s. Q. Is it the duty of the magistrate, or the duty of the officer.... | |
| War office - 1885 - 796 sider
...in conjunction with the Magistrates under whose orders they may be placed, for explaining beforehand to the people opposed to them, that in the event of...being ordered to fire, their fire will be effective. 98. If the commanding officer should be of opinion that Firing by a slight effort would suffice to... | |
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