To invoke the Act, the following words had to be read by a "justice or justices of the peace, or by the sheriff of the county, or his under-sheriff, or by the mayor, bailiff or bailiffs, or other head-officer, or justice of the peace of any city or town corporate":
Because the Riot Act was passed during the Colonial period it was inherited by many British colonies[?]. The Act was repealed in Britain in 1973 but a modified version lives on in Canada under sections 64-69 and 33 of the Criminal Code. This Riot Act is similar, but requires rioters to dismiss within 30 minutes and substitutes life imprisonment for the death penalty. A "riot" is defined in the Criminal Code as "an unlawful assembly that has begun to disturb the peace tumultuously".
The expression "to read the riot act" comes from the real Riot Act and means to severely reprimand, as in "I was late for work again, the boss really read me the riot act!".
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