The lunacy acts : containing all the statutes relating to private lunatics, pauper lunatics, criminal lunatics, commissions of lunacy, public and private asylums, and the commissioners in lunacy with an introductory commentary, notes to the statutes, including references to decided cases, and a copious index / by Danby P. Fry.
- United Kingdom
- Date:
- 1864
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The lunacy acts : containing all the statutes relating to private lunatics, pauper lunatics, criminal lunatics, commissions of lunacy, public and private asylums, and the commissioners in lunacy with an introductory commentary, notes to the statutes, including references to decided cases, and a copious index / by Danby P. Fry. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Transfer—contimied. of, to be given to commissioners, 514; of private or single patients to other asylums, 32, 330, 427; of patients in county or borougli asylums, 118, 427; of paupers in licensed house's and hospitals, 124. Transfer of mortgages, 388, Transniissimi of copies, etc., proof as to, 301; of documents to commissioners on admission of patient, 514. Transportation, prisoners under sentence of, on becoming insane, 581; how to be dealt with, 581-583. Travelling of visitors, half-yearly return of number of miles travelled, 228. Travelling expenses, allowance to visitors in lunacy for, 160; to masters in lunacy for, 160; of visitors, ye.ariy return to be made to Lord Chancellor, 228; copy of return to be laid before Parliament, 228 ; of commissioners to be paid, 235; monies to be applied towards, 253; annual return of, to Lord Chancellor, 144, 286, 335; of masters in hmacv to be paid, 293; of special visitors, 304, 336. Traverse, right to, 150; discharge of inquisition on, reports of visitors of lunatics to be destroyed, 20, 191; petition for, when to bo presented, 21, 209; time for trial limited, 209; security to be given, 209; right of, barred if proceedings neglected, 209; Lord Chancellor may extend time for trial, 21, 210; may order new trial, 22, 210; no person to traverse oftener than once, 21, 210; Lord Chancellor and masters may not- TV'ithstanding traverse, make orders for the custody of the person and management of estate, 22, 210; when application for traverse has been applied for, inquisition may be superseded upon temis, 22, 211; not to be granted upon trial in common law com-t, 22, 221; sections 148, 149 and 150 of 16 k 17 Vict. c. 70, relating to, not to apply in such a case, 221; sec- tion 151 of said Act to apply, 222; commission maybe super- seded on tenns and conditions where application for traverse has not been applied for, 22, 222; costs of, Lord Chancellor may order pajmicnt, 23, 223. Treason, person charged with, acquitted on gi'ound of insanity, to be kept in custody, 552. Treasurer of asylum, papuents to be made to, by treasurer of county or borough, for cost and expenses of asylum, 386; appointment of, 104, 394; removal of, 395; salarv of, 395; accounts to be ke])t by, 106, 398; audit of them, 106, 398; payments to, for maintenance of lunatics, 436. Treasurer of borough defined, 467; to pay remuneration to medical practitioner accompanying borough justices on visitation of borough lunatics in county asylum, 355; notice to, of contribu- tion of borougli annexed to county towards expenses of asylum, 357; payments to be made l)yl'or expenses of asylum, 386. Treasurer of county or borough, p.ayment to, of balance in hands of clerk of the peace, 255; payment by, of balance to clerk of the peace, 255, 256; money to be paid to, under agrocuiont](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20418917_0748.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)