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Either of the offending parties informing against the other shall, on conviction of the other, be acquitted of his own penalty.
Evidence of informer to be admitted.
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50. On the commission of any offence under this Act, either of the offending parties who shall first discover and inform against the other or others of such offending parties, before any information or complaint has been lodged against such informing party for such offence, shall upon conviction of the person or persons against whom such information shall be given, be discharged and acquitted from all penalties to which at the time of such information given such informing party may be liable, for or by reason of any such offence committed by such informing party; and the evidence of such informing party shall on any trial at law touching such offence be admitted to prove the facts thereof or relating thereto.
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