NATURALIZATION.
No. 44 of 1902.
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has applied to me for a Certificate of Naturalization as a British subject:
AND WHEREAS the said has satisfied me that he has before making such application continuously resided in Hong Kong (or been in the service of the Crown) for the space of years,* and that he intends if naturalized to reside permanently in Hong Kong:
Now, therefore, I, the said as Governor aforesaid, do hereby under the powers vested in me in that regard by the Naturalization Ordinance, 1902, certify that the said of is a naturalized British subject entitled in Hong Kong to all political and other rights, powers and privileges, and subject to all obligations to which a natural-born British subject is entitled or subject in Hong Kong.
This certificate is granted subject to the condition that the said shall continue to reside permanently in Hong Kong, and is determinable on the said ceasing so to reside.
*The term must not be less than five years.
Given under my hand this day of 19
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By Command,
No. 45 of 1902.
An Ordinance to amend the law relating to employers and servants.
[19th December, 1902.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Employers and Servants Ordinance, 1902.
2. In this Ordinance,
(a) "Contract of service" means any contract, whether in writing or verbal, to work personally for any period of time;
(b) "Employer" includes any person, firm, corporation or company who, or which, enters into any contract of service with any servant as next hereinafter defined, and the agent of every such person, firm, corporation or company;
(c) "Servant" includes every person above the age of sixteen years, being a mechanic, artificer or other handicraftsman, engine-driver or fireman, boatman, any person engaged for
+ As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939.
[Originally No. 45 of 1902. No. 10 of 1932. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.]
Short title.
Interpretation.
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