D. 1870.

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ssee, his Supreme

ay order

nements

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ioned.

A.D. 1870.] CROWN RIGHTS (RE-ENTRY, etc.)

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Section 10.

SCHEDULE.

MEMORIAL OF RE-ENTRY BY THE Crown.

Description of the Lands and Tenements as in the Crown Lease.

Be it remembered that on the

I.

1

day of Governor of Hongkong, did, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, re-enter upon the lands, tenements, and premises above described for breach of covenant contained in the Crown lease thereof.

Dated the

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(Signed.)

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ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1870.

AN ORDINANCE to empower the Governor-in-Council to reduce, A.D. 1870. to vary, and in certain cases to remit and refund the Amount Ordinance of Fees payable for the Use of the Government of the Colony.

[11th November, 1870.]

WHEREAS in certain cases no provision has been made by the Ordinances imposing fees payable to the use of the Government of the Colony for the reduction and variation of such fees, and it is ex-pedient to vest in the Governor-in-Council the powers hereinafter mentioned:

Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:---

No. 17 of 1870.

Governor-in-Council to

vary fees

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Crown Fees Ordinance, 1870, Short title.

Certificate of Birth GG 6·77·97 2. Wherever, under or by virtue of any Ordinance, any fees are made Power to payable to a public officer for the use of the Government of the Colony, and no power is given by such Ordinance to the Governor-in-Council reduce or from time to time to reduce or vary the amount of such fees, such

payable to power shall be deemed to be vested in the Governor-in-Council by virtue use of of this Ordinance: Provided always that the provisions of this section shall not extend to fees the amount of which a Judge has power to regulate by any rule or order of his Court.

Government.

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