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Section 60.
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(3.) Nothing in this Ordinance or in any repeal effected thereby shall affect the enactments relating to bills of sale or any enactment relating to the sale of goods which is not expressly repealed by this Ordinance.
(4.) The provisions of this Ordinance relating to contracts of sale shall not apply to any transaction in the form of a contract of sale which is intended to operate by way of mortgage, pledge, charge, or security.
SCHEDULE.
This Schedule is to be read as referring to the Revised Edition of Statutes prepared under the direction of the Statute Law Committee.
TABLE OF ENACTMENTS REPEALED.
Session and Chapter.
Title of Act and Extent of Repeal.
1 Jac. 1 cap. 21.
An Act against brokers.
The whole Act.
29 Cha. 2 cap. 3.
An Act for the prevention of frauds and perjuries.
In part; that is to say, sections 15 and 16.*
9 Geo. 4 cap. 14
An Act for rendering a written memorandum necessary to the validity of certain promises and engagements.
In part; that is to say, section 7.
Commonly cited as sections 16 and 17.
ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1896.
A.D. 1896. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Law as to the Moneys of Suitors paid into the Supreme Court.
Ordinance No. 8 of 1896.
Page 379
Short title.
Placing on deposit at
[18th April, 1896]
WHEREAS it is expedient to make provision whereby the moneys of suitors paid into Court shall bear interest:
Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Suitors' Funds Ordinance.
2.-(1.) Subject to any rules to be made under this Ordinance, all interest on moneys paid into the Supreme Court shall, unless required by any written law to be dealt with in any particular way or unless authorized or required by any order of Court to be laid out in any particular investment, be placed, by direction of the Registrar of the Court, on deposit with the Colonial Treasurer.
Colonial Treasurer of moneys paid into Court,