a barrister or solicitor may appear and plead before a magistrate any

case of which he has charge and shall, in relation to the

prosecution, have all the other rights of a person qualified to

practise as a barrister or solicitor under the Legal Practitioners

Ordinance (Cap. 159).

(3) Nothing in this section shall derogate from the powers of

the Attorney General in respect of the prosecution of criminal

offences.

Dissolution of Provisional Securities

and Futures Commission Limited

and transfer of property

59. (1) The Provisional Securities and Futures Commission

Limited ("the Company") shall, on the establishment day, be dissolved

by virtue of this section.

(2) All property, whether movable (including choses-in-action)

or immovable, which immediately before the establishment day was

vested in or belonged to or was held in trust or subject to

conditions for the Company and all rights, powers and privileges

relating to or connected with any such property, shall on the

establishment day, without any conveyance or assignment, be

transferred to and vested in or become the property of or property

held in trust or subject to conditions for the Commission.

(3) All property transferred by this section which immediately

before the establishment day was standing in the books of any bank or

was registered in the books of any bank, corporation or company in

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