No. 1 of 1892.
SURVEYOR GENERAL.
- 1892. -
Short title.
Construction of Ordinance, etc., where expression 'Surveyor General,' etc., is used.
No. 1 of 1892.
To give effect to the change in name and style of the Surveyor General and Surveyor General's Department.
[1st April, 1892.]
WHEREAS the Governor has been pleased to direct that the Surveyor General shall henceforth be known as and styled "The Director of Public Works," and that the Surveyor General's Department shall be known as and styled "The Public Works Department," and it is expedient to give effect thereto :-
1. The Surveyor General's (Change of Name) Ordinance, 1892.
2. Wherever in any Ordinance, order of the Governor-in-Council, order of the Governor, rule, regulation, or by-law, or in any deed, lease, or other document, the expression 'Surveyor General,' 'Surveyor General's Department,' or 'Surveyor General's Office,' or any similar expression occurs, and in order to give effect thereto it is necessary to substitute the expression 'Director of Public Works,' 'Public Works Department,' 'Public Works Office,' or other similar expression, such Ordinance, or other document shall be read and construed accordingly.
No. 2 of 1892.
To consolidate and amend the law relating to the grant in this Colony of Letters Patent for Inventions.
[1st April, 1892.]
Short title.
1. The Patents Ordinance, 1892.
Owner or assignee of invention may petition for letters patent.
2.-(1) It shall be lawful for the inventor, or for the owner by assignment, transmission, or other operation of law, of any invention or of the exclusive right thereto in this Colony to petition the Governor-in-Council for letters patent for any invention for which letters patent have already been granted in the United Kingdom and such petition may be in form 1 in the 1st schedule.
* As amended by No. 19 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912.
§ As amended by No. 2 of 1912.
§ As amended by No. 22 of 1909, No. 19 of 1911, No. 30 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 2 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.