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[Originally No. 35 of 1912.

Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

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Short title,

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Appointment and

qualifications of Crown

Solicitor and Assistant Crown Solicitor.

Ordinance No. 1 of 1871.

No. 29 of 1912.

INNKEEPERS.

(4) that, in the case of perishable property, as soon as conveniently may be either before or after such sale, and in the case of other property at least one month before any such sale, the innkeeper shall cause to be inserted in a newspaper circulating in the Colony an advertisement containing a notice of such sale or intended sale and giving shortly a description of the property sold or intended to be sold together with the name of the owner or person where known who deposited or left the same.

No. 30 of 1912, incorporated in No. 3 of 1890.

No. 31 of 1912, repeated by No. 6 of 1913.

No. 32 of 1912, incorporated in No. 6 of 1900.

No. 33 of 1912, incorporated in No. 3 of 1890 and

No. 9 of 1899.

No. 34 of 1912, incorporated in No. 10 of 1899.

No. 35 of 1912.

An Ordinance to make provision for the appointment of and to define the powers of the Crown Solicitors and Assistant Crown Solicitors of the Colony.

[1st November, 1912.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Crown Solicitors Ordinance, 1912.

2.-(1) The Governor shall have and shall be deemed at all times to have had power to appoint any qualified person to be Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor.

(2) For the purposes of this Ordinance---

(a) a person shall be deemed qualified for appointment as Crown Solicitor if at the time he first commences to perform his duties as such he shall possess any of the qualifications which would entitle the court to approve, admit and enrol him as a barrister or as a solicitor under section 21 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, 1871;

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924,

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