Bill C-16
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WARRANT TO ENTER DWELLING-HOUSE |
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Canada, Province of ................, (territorial division).
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To the peace officers in the said (territorial
division):
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This warrant is issued in respect of the arrest
of A.B., of ................, (occupation).
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Whereas there are reasonable grounds to
believe:*
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And whereas there are reasonable grounds
to believe that the person is or will be present
in (here describe dwelling-house);
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This warrant is issued to authorize you to
enter the dwelling-house for the purpose of
arresting or apprehending the person.
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Dated this ................ day of ................
A.D. ........, at ................ .
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........................................ Judge, Clerk of the Court, Provincial Court Judge or Justice
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* Initial applicable recital.
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R.S., c. I-21;
R.S., cc. 11,
27 (1st
Supp.), c. 27
(2nd Supp.);
1990, c. 17;
1992, cc. 1,
47, 51; 1993,
cc. 28, 34, 38;
1995, c. 39;
1996, c. 31
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INTERPRETATION ACT |
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4. The Interpretation Act is amended by
adding the following after section 34:
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Powers to Enter Dwelling-houses to Carry out Arrests |
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Authoriza- tion to enter dwelling- house
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34.1 Any person who may issue a warrant to
arrest or apprehend a person under any Act of
Parliament, other than the Criminal Code, has
the same powers, subject to the same terms
and conditions, as a judge or justice has under
the Criminal Code
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