753. Removal of prisoners from one British overseas territory to another.
Commonwealth (Volume 13 (2021)) | Commentary
Although passed some time ago, the following provisions of the Colonial Prisoners Removal Acts should be noted.
Prisoners may be removed from one colony to another, for the purpose of serving their sentences, and returned on the expiry of their terms, under agreements
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Although passed some time ago, the following provisions of the Colonial Prisoners Removal Acts should be noted.
Prisoners may be removed from one colony to another, for the purpose of serving their sentences, and returned on the expiry of their terms, under agreements
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