ANTIGUA, 4 Pelrolaim (Amendment). No. 5 of 1944. circumstances of the accident and adding any observations which the court thinks right to make; (7) the court may require the expenses incurred in and about an investigation under this section (including the remuneration of any persons appointed to act as ASSESSOIS ) to be paid in whole or part by any person summoned before it who appears to the court to be, by reason of any act or default on his part or on the part of any servant or agent of his, responsible in any degree for the occur- rence of the accident, but any such expenses not required to be so paid shall be paid out of the general revenues of the Presidency ; (7) any person who without reasonable excuse (proof whereof shall lie on him) either fails, after having had the allowances, travel- Jing expenses and fees (if any) to which he is entitled tendered to him, to comply with any summnonus or requisition of the court, or pre- vents or impedes the court in the execution of its duty, shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on summary conviction to ‘a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to imprison- ment for a term not exceeding three months, and, in the case of a failure to comply with the requisition for making any return or pro- ducing any document, if the failure in respect of which ‘a person was so convicted is con- tinued after the conviction, he shall be guilty of a further offence and shall be Hable on sumimary conviction to a fine of twenty-five dollars for every day on which the failure was so continued, 5 mp fy 1 Ht 1 (2) The Governor in Council may cause the report of Uh court to be made publie at such time apd in such manneras he thinks fit.” Ko sr. dO. Warsi, Presiaent,