FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACT, 1890
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done under Order
8. Where, by Order in Council made in pursuance of this Act, any Validity of acts British court in a foreign country is authorised to order the removal or conunder queportation of any person from that country, that removal or deportation, ind any detention for the purposes thereof, according to the provisions if the Order in Council, shall be as lawful as if the order of the gourt were to have effect wholly within that country.
Foreign
9. It shall be lawful for Her Majesty the Queen in Council, by Power to assign
jurisdiction to Order, to assign to or confer on any court in any British possession, or British Courts in field under the authority of Her Majesty, any jurisdiction, civil or criminal, cases within
riginal or appellate, which may lawfully by Order in Council be assigned Jurisdiction Act. o or conferred on any British court in any foreign country, and to nake such provisions and regulations as to Her Majesty in Council seem neet respecting the exercise of the jurisdiction so assigned or conferred, and respecting the enforcement and execution of the judgments, decrees, borders, and sentences of any such court, and respecting appeals therefrom.
Orders in
10. It shall be lawful for Her Majesty the Queen in Council to revoke Power to amend or vary any Order in Council made in pursuance of this Act.
Council.
11. Every Order in Council made in pursuance of this Act shall be Laying before
Parliament, aid before both Houses of Parliament forthwith after it is made, if
and effect of Parliament be then in session, and if not, forthwith after the commence- Orders in 9ment of the then next session of Parliament, and shall have effect as if it
were enacted in this Act.
Counci!.
12.-(1.) If any Order in Council made in pursuance of this Act as In what cases espects any foreign country is in any respect repugnant to the provisions Council void or Lof
any Act of Parliament cxtending to Her Majesty's subjects in that repugnancy. country, or repugnant to any order or regulation made under the authority bf any such Act of Parliament, or having in that country the force and effect of any such Act, it shall be read subject to that Act, order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be void.
(2.) An Order in Council made in pursuance of this Act shall not be, or be deemed to have been, void on the ground of repugnancy to the law of England unless it is repugnant to the provisions of some such Act of Parliament, order, or regulation as aforesaid.
persons
13.-(1.) An action, suit, prosecution, or proceeding against any Provisions for person for any act done in pursuance or execution or intended protection of rexecution of this Act, or of any enactment repealed by this Act, or of any acting under Order in Council made under this Act, or of any such jurisdiction of Her tion Acts.
Foreign Jurisdic- Majesty as is mentioned in this Act, or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of this Act, or of any such enactment, Order Hän Council, or jurisdiction as aforesaid, shall not lie or be instituted:
(a.) in any court within Her Majesty's dominions, unless it is commenced within six months next after the act, neglect, or default complained of, or in case of a continuance of injury or damage within six months next after the ceasing thereof, or where the cause of action arose out of Her Majesty's dominions within six months after the parties to the action, suit, prosecu- tion, or proceeding have been within the jurisdiction of the court in which the same is instituted; nor
(b.) in any of Her Majesty's courts without Her Majesty's dominions unless the cause of action arose within the jurisdiction of that court, and the action is commenced within six months next after the act, neglect or default complained of, or, in case of a continuance of injury, or damage, within six months next after the ceasing thereof.