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on question
concerned, or in the event of their failure to agree shall be opinion of settled by the Full Court. The Full Court shall hear and Full Court determine the question of law arising on any case stated as of law. aforesaid, and shall remit the matter to the Governor in Council who shall give effect by order to the finding of the court. The costs of such hearing shall be in the discretion of the court.
(2) Any party to the appeal shall be entitled to be heard by counsel on the hearing of any case so stated.
(3) No proceedings by way of mandamus, injunction, prohibition or other order shall be taken against the Governor in Council in respect of anything arising out of this section.
(4) The Clerk of Councils shall give the appellant seven days notice of the hearing of the appeal, and shall at the same time furnish the appellant with a copy of the evidence and documents submitted by the respondent for the consideration of the Governor in Council.
Provided that nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent any person from applying to the Supreme Court for a mandamus, injunction, prohibition or other order, should he elect so to do instead of appealing to the Governor in Council under section 12.
Governor
14. Every order of the Governor in Council on any Order of appeal shall be final and may be enforced by the Supreme in Council Court as if it had been an order of that court.
enforced by the Court.
3. Sections 12 and 13 of the Public Health (Animals Renumbering and Birds) Ordinance, 1935, are renumbered sections 15 and 12 13 of 16 respectively.
of sections
Ordinance No. 16 of 1935.
Objects and Reasons.
1. The purpose of the amendment effected by this Bill is to grant a right of appeal to the Governor in Council to any person dissatisfied with the decision of a person entrusted with power under the Ordinance.
2. A similar power of appeal is possessed by aggrieved persons under sections 84, 85 and 86 of the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, No. 15 of 1935, and under sections 161, 162 and 163 of the Building Ordinance, No. 18 of 1935. It is considered expedient to extend this right of appeal to the present Ordinance.
August, 1936.
C. G. ALABASTER,
Attorney General.