DANGEROUS GOODS.

No. 1 of 1873.

207

18. All offences under this Ordinance may be dealt with summarily by a magistrate.

Proceedings for offences.

of ships of war, etc.

19. This Ordinance shall not apply to His Majesty's ships of war, or to the ships of war of any foreign nation, or to any stores or depôts or other premises belonging to His Majesty's Government or to His Majesty's naval or military authorities within the Colony.

20. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the provisions of any Ordinance relating to gunpowder.

No. 2 of 1873.

Ordinances relating to gunpowder. [cf. No. 14 of 1901]

[Originally

An Ordinance to amend the law of property in relation to covenants and conditions in leases.

[23rd September, 1873.]

Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Law of Property Amendment Ordinance, 1873.

on effect of

alienate. 35,

22 & 23 Vict.

2. Where any licence to do any act the doing of which without such licence would create a forfeiture or give a right to re-enter, under a condition or power reserved in any lease, is given to any lessee or his assigns, every such licence shall, unless otherwise expressed, extend only to the permission actually given, or to any specific breach of any proviso or covenant made or to be made, or to the actual assignment, underlease, or other matter thereby specifically authorised to be done, but not so as to prevent any proceeding for any subsequent breach (unless otherwise specified in such licence); and all rights under covenants and powers of forfeiture and re-entry contained in the lease shall remain in full force and virtue, and shall be available as against any subsequent breach of covenant or condition, assignment, underlease, or other matter not specifically authorised or made dispunishable by such licence, in the same manner as if no such licence had been given; and the condition or right of re-entry shall be and remain in all respects as if such licence had not been given, except in respect of the particular matter authorised to be done.

*As amended by No. 19 of 1922.

† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923,

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