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(1)If a person being a sheriff, under-sheriff, bailiff, or officer of a sheriff F1. . ., does any of the following things, that is to say—
F2(a), (b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(d)is guilty of an offence against or breach of the provisions of this Act,
he shall (without prejudice to any other punishment under the provisions of this Act) be guilty of a misdemeanour, and be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year and to pay a fine, or if he has not wherewith to pay a fine, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years.
(2)If any person being either a sheriff, under-sheriff, bailiff, or officer of a sheriff, or being employed in levying or collecting debts due to the Crown by process of any court, or being an officer to whom the return or execution of writs belongs, does any of the following things, that is to say—
F3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F4(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(c)grants a warrant for the execution of any writ before he has actually received that writ; or
(d)is guilty of any offence against or breach of the provisions of this Act, or of any wrongful act or neglect or default in the execution of his office or of any contempt of any superior court;
he and any person procuring the commission of any such offence shall, without prejudice to any other punishment under the provisions of this Act, but subject as herein-after mentioned, be liable—
(i)to be punished by the court as herein-after mentioned; and
(ii)to forfeit two hundred pounds, and to pay all damages suffered by any person aggrieved,
and such forfeiture and damages may be recovered by such person as a debt by an action in Her Majesty’s High Court.
[F5(2A)Subsection (2) does not apply to any enforcement officer or any person acting under the authority of an enforcement officer.]
F5(3)Any of the following courts, that is to say, Her Majesty’s High Court, F6. . ., or any judge of any of the said courts, also where the alleged offence has been committed in relation to any writ issued out of any other court of record than those above-mentioned, the court out of which such writ issued, may on complaint made of any such offence as aforesaid having been committed and on proof on oath given by the examination of witnesses or by affidavit or on interrogatories of the commission of the alleged offence, and after hearing anything which the alleged offender may urge in his defence (which evidence and hearing may be taken and had in a summary manner) punish the offender or cause proceedings to be taken for his punishment in like manner as a person guilty of contempt of the said court may be punished.
(4)The court may order the costs of or occasioned by any such complaint to be paid by either party to the other and an order by the High Court in any such summary proceeding to pay any costs, damages, or penalty shall be of the same effect as a judgment of the High Court, and may be enforced accordingly.
(5)Any of the said courts being a superior court of record may also proceed for and deal with such offence in like manner as for any contempt of such court.
(6)If any person not being an under-sheriff, bailiff, or officer of a sheriff, assumes or pretends to act as such F7. . ., he shall be guilty of contempt of Her Majesty’s High Court, and be liable to be punished in manner provided by this section as if he were an under-sheriff guilty of a contempt of such court.
(7)Any proceeding in pursuance of this section against a sheriff, under-sheriff or any other person to whom this section applies shall be taken within two years after the alleged offence was committed and not subsequently, and if the proceeding is in a summary manner shall be taken before the end of the sittings of the court held next after the offence was committed and not subsequently.
(8)Nothing in this section shall render a person liable to be punished twice in respect of the same offence, but if any proceeding is taken against a person under this section for any offence the court or judge may postpone or stay such proceeding and direct any other available proceeding to be taken for punishing such offence.
Textual Amendments
F1Words repealed by Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70), Sch. 30
F2S. 29(1)(a)(b) repealed by Criminal Law Act 1967 (c. 58), Sch. 3 Pt. III
F3Words in s. 29(1)(2) repealed (19.11.1998) by 1998 c. 43, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. I Group 1
F4S. 29(2)(b) repealed by Theft Act 1968 (c. 60), Sch. 3 Pt. I
F5S. 29(2A) inserted (15.3.2004) by Courts Act 2003 (c. 39), ss. 100, 110, Sch. 8 para. 62; S.I. 2004/401, art. 2(b)(iii)
F6Words repealed by Courts Act 1971 (c. 23), Sch. 11 Pt. IV
F7Words repealed by Theft Act 1968 (c. 60), Sch. 3 Pt. I
(1)Every declaration of office made under this Act by a sheriff of a county or his under-sheriff shall F8. . .be transmitted to the clerk of the peace for the county, and be by him filed among the records of his office.
F9(2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Textual Amendments
F8Words repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981 (c. 19), s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. V
F9S. 30(2) repealed (19.11.1998) by 1998 c. 43, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. I Group 1
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1References to clerk of the peace for the county to be construed as references to proper officer of county council: Courts Act 1971 (c. 23), Sch. 8 para. 1 and Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70), Sch. 29 Pt. I para. 4(1)(b)
C2S. 30 modified by Administration of Justice Act 1964 (c. 42), s. 19(4)
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