INNKEEPERS.
No. 3 of 1870.
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(3) that the debt for the payment of which a sale is made shall not be any other or greater debt than the debt for which the property could have been retained by the innkeeper under his lien;
(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. 4 of 1870.
[Originally No. 12 of 1870.]
An Ordinance to make provision for the enforcement of rights of re-entry by the Crown and for the granting of relief against forfeiture.
[26th August, 1870.]
WHEREAS it is expedient to extend to this Colony the provisions of section 25 of the Act 22 & 23 Victoria, chapter 21, and to make provision for the enforcement of rights of re-entry by the Crown and for the granting of relief against forfeiture:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Crown Rights (Re-entry) Ordinance, 1870.
2. When a right of re-entry upon lands or tenements has accrued to His Majesty, such right may be exercised or enforced without any inquisition being taken, or office being found, or any actual re-entry being made on the premises.
22 & 23 Vict. c. 21, s. 25.
3. Whenever it is necessary to enforce a right of re-entry by the Crown upon any such lands or tenements for the breach of any covenant in the Crown lease thereof, or for the breach of any condition or stipulation of any tenancy thereof, a Memorial of re-entry...
This Ordinance is not affected by No. 2 of 1873 [Law of Property Amendment.]
+ As amended by No. 32 of 1936 [28.8.36.]