CAP. 257]
2 of 1946.
25 of 1947. 24 of 1950.
Short title.
Repeal except as hereinafter provided of acts of the British Military Administration of a legislative character.
Proclamations incorporated in law of Colony.
Law Amendment (Transitional Provisions).
CHAPTER 257.
LAW AMENDMENT (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS).
To provide for the incorporation into the law of the Colony of provisions of certain proclamations and matters done thereunder promulgated during the British Military Administration together with modifications of such provisions and to amend such Ordinances as are affected by such incorporation.
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[1st May, 1946.]
This Ordinance may be cited as the Law Amendment (Transitional Provisions) Ordinance.
2. (1) All laws, proclamations, orders, rules, regulations and other acts whatsoever of a legislative character made or issued during the British Military Administration by or with the assent of any British military authority are hereby repealed and cancelled except in so far as is hereinafter expressly provided to the contrary.
(2) All notices, appointments, forms and permits given, made or issued under any of the laws, proclamations, orders, rules, regulations and other acts hereinbefore repealed and cancelled are likewise cancelled except in so far as is hereinafter expressly provided to the contrary.
(3) All requisitions valid or validated under the requisitioning proclamation shall continue to have effect until determined in such manner as the Governor may by notification in the Gazette specify.
3. The proclamations of the British Military Administration set out in the first column of the First Schedule shall have effect as if the same had been contained in Ordinances enacted by the legislature of the Colony coming into operation as from the respective dates, if any, from which such proclamations are expressed to take effect or as from the respective dates of promulgation of the said proclamations and shall as from the enactment of this Ordinance have effect subject to the adaptations and modifications contained in the second column of the said schedule.
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