IMPERIAL ENACTMENTS EXTENSION. No. 1 of 1857.

mission and to warrant

SCHEDULE.

[s. 2.]

Statute and Chapter Title of Act. of Act. How much of the Act is extended.

of any ny such *son has . Magis- he said mage or linance, ayment forced, tion of

19 & 20 Vict, c. 64.§] An Act to repeal The whole of the Act, certain statutes which are not in 1180.

19 & 20 Vict. c. 94.§ An Act for the uni- The whole of the Act, except in form administra- tion of Intestates' Estates.

19 & 20 Vict. c. 120.§ An Act to facilitate leases and sales of Settled Estates. so far as it may be deemed to affect the customs or usages of Chinese people, touching the distribution of the per- sonal estate of Chinese per- sons dying intestate.

The whole of the Act, except so much thereof as relates to copyhold and customaryhold estates, and also except sec- tions 30, 51, and 42 to 46.

- 1860.

No. 1 of 1860.

To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Pawnbrokers.

[16th April, 1860.]

mperial 57.] 7.

1. The Pawnbrokers Ordinance, 1860. Short title.

in the ipreme dule.

before by the 1890 sa.

*

2. Every person who purchases, receives, or takes in any goods, Definition of and pays money for or advances money upon the same, to an amount pawnbroker. not exceeding 500 dollars, with or under any undertaking, agree- ment, or condition, express, implied, or reasonably to be inferred from the nature or character of the dealing or the usage in respect thereof, that the said goods in whole or in part may be afterwards redeemed or repurchased upon any terms soever, shall be deemed to be a pawnbroker; and the term "lender" in this Ordinance shall

§ 19 and 20 Vict. c. 64 rep. Statute Law Revision Act 1875; 19 and 20 Vict. c. 94 rep. Statute Law Revision Act 1892; 19 and 20 Vict. c. 120 rep. 40 and 41 Vict. c. 18; For the effect of these repeals see No. 31 of 1911, s. 15.

*As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.


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