1890
TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE.
BETWEEN
THE MARRIED PERSONS (SEPARATION AND MAINTENANCE) ORDINANCE, 1935,
AND
The Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895, (58 & 59
Viet., c. 39),
The Married Women (Maintenance) Act, 1920, (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 63), The Summary Jurisdiction (Separation and Maintenance) Act, 1925,
(15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 51), and
Section 5 of the Licensing Act, 1902, (2 Edw. 7, c. 28),
showing the corresponding sections of the Married Women (Desertion)
Ordinance, 1905, (No. 10 of 1905).
Section of Section of
this Ordinance.
English Act.
Section of
Ordinance
No. 10 of
1905.
Remarks.
1
2
42 & 43 V., c. 19, s. 3.
2 E. 7, c.
28, s. 5.
15 & 16 G. 5, c. 51, s. 3.
1
2,8
3
58 & 59 V.,
3
c. 39, s. 4.
2 E. 7, c.
28, s. 5 (1).
15 & 16 G.
5, c. 51, s. 1 (1) & (2).
Short title.
Incorporates, with amendments, the definition contained in the old Ordinance; "spouse' used in preference to
wife"
as applied to a Chinese customary marriage.
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Christian marriage or its civil equivalent defined as in the Divorce Ordinance, 1932.
Definition of habitual drunk-
ard', as defined in s. 3 (b) of the Habitual Drunkards Act, 1879, applied by s. 5 of the Licensing Act, 1902, and extended to drug ad- dicts by s. 3 of the Sum- mary Jurisdiction (Separa- tion and Maintenance) Act, 1925, with the addition of the words "and in accord- ance with" before "medical
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advice " the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 1935," the Dangerous Drugs Acts, 1920 and 1923 ".
for
English provisions combined;
66
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'under section 38 of the Offences against the Person Ordinance, 1865, of an assault upon her which in the opinion of the convicting magistrate is of an aggravat- ed character, for 'of an aggravated assault upon her within the meaning of sec- tion forty-three of the Offen- ces against the Person Act, 1861, as the word “aggra- vated" appears in the Eng- lish Act but not the local Ordinance; "one hundred dollars" for "five pounds"; "magistrate" for "court" in this section and in sections 5, 7, 9 and 11.
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