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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES-FORMS 321<br />

NO. 200.-NEGLIGENT ACTS CAUSING HARM.<br />

Section 328.<br />

Unlawfully discharging loaded firearms in a public highway [or Unlawfully beat<br />

a horse which one E.F. was then riding or Unlawfully drove a horse furiously<br />

along a public highway or <strong>The</strong>n having, as head of a family, the charge of one<br />

E.F., a child under the age of fourteen years, who was then a member of his<br />

household, failed without lawful excuse to furnish the necessaries of life for tha said<br />

E.F. (or as the case may be; state the unlawful act, or the duty and the amission<br />

to fulfil it)], whereby bodily harm was actually caused to one [or the said] E.F.<br />

NO. 2Ol,-~NDA~GERIN~ SAFETY OF PERSONS TRAVELLING BY<br />

RAILWAY.<br />

Section 329.<br />

Unlawfully placed a log of wood upon a railway (or as the case may be: cchmp.<br />

Porm No. 191) [or Omitted to show upon a railway a signal which it was his duty<br />

to show (or as the case may be) 1, and thereby caused the safety of persons travelling<br />

by the said railway to be endangered.<br />

NO, 202.-SENDING OR TAKING UNSEAWORTHY SHJPS TO SEA.<br />

Section 330.<br />

(1.) Sent [or Attempted to send] the ship <strong>The</strong>tis to sea in such an unseaworthy<br />

state that the lives of persons on board of the said ship were likely to be<br />

endangered.<br />

(2.) Being then the master of the British ship <strong>The</strong>tis, knowingly took [or<br />

attempted to take] the.said ship to sea in buch an unseaworthy state that the lives<br />

of persons on board of the said ship were likely to be endangered.<br />

NO. 203.-ENDANGERING STEAMSHIPS BY TAMPERING WITH<br />

MACHINERY.<br />

Section 331.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n having actual control over the steam vessel Mary [or over part of the<br />

machine~y of the steam vessel Mary], macle fast [or was privy to making fast] the<br />

safety valve of the boiler of the said vessel [or omitted (or was privy to omitting)<br />

to put sufficient water into the boiler of the said vessel] (or as the Ouse may be,<br />

state act or ontission alleged), by reason whereof the safety of persons an board of<br />

the said vessel was Lor was likely to be] endangered, as he the said A.B. then well<br />

knew.<br />

NO. 204.-THE LIKE BY ENGINEERS.<br />

Section 332.<br />

One E.F. made fast the safety valve of the boiler of the steam vessel Mary (or<br />

as the case may be, as in preceding Form), by reason whereof (&c. as in preceding,<br />

Porm to “endangered”) : And that A.B. was then the engineer [or one of the<br />

engineers] in charge of the machinery of the said vessel.<br />

No. 205.-EVADING LAWS AS TO EQUIPMENT OF SHIPS AND<br />

SHIPPING DANGEROUS GOODS.<br />

Section 333.<br />

(1.) <strong>The</strong>n having actual control over the ship Dover, on board of which certain<br />

ballast (or as the case may be) had then lately been placed with his knowledge [or<br />

consent] in order to the obtaining of permission [or authority] for the said ship to<br />

leave the port of B., removed [or allowed the removal of] the said ballast (or &e.)<br />

from the said ship after such permission [or authority] had been so obtained.<br />

(2.) Knowingly sent by the ship Dover [or Knowingly carried in t;ke ship Dover]<br />

En explosive substance [or an acid or a thing of a dangerous (01 htructive)<br />

nature], namely, dynamite [or sulphuric acid (or as the case may be)], under a false<br />

description thereof [or with a false description of the sender thereof].<br />

NO. 206.-LANDING EXPLOSIVES.<br />

Section 334. 41 Vie. No. 3, ss. 165, 166.<br />

(1,) Being charged by law with the dut.y of making a special notification to the<br />

principal officer of customs at the port of B., being the port at [or nearest to] which<br />

a certain explosive substance [or a dangerous (or destructive) acid], namely, dyna-<br />

mite (or as the case may be), was then about to be delivered from the ship Mary,<br />

of the intention to deliver the same, failed to make such notificatie.

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