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No. 3 of 1901.

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.

depositions taken in pursuance of this order, and when so completed do transmit the same, together with this order, to the Registrar, Supreme Court, Hong Kong, for transmission to the president of the said tribunal desiring the evidence of such witness or witnesses.

Dated this day of 19

FORM No. 50.

[s. 326A.]

I, Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, hereby certify that the documents annexed hereto are (1) the original order of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong dated the day of 19, made in the matter of in the of in the directing the examination of certain witnesses to be taken before and (2) the examination and depositions pursuant to the said order, and taken by the said duly signed and completed by him on the day of 19

Dated this day of 19

[Originally No. 6 of 1901. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.]

Short title. Abolition of outlawry in civil proceedings. 42 & 43 Vict. c. 59, s. 3.

No. 4 of 1901.

An Ordinance to abolish outlawry.

[1st July, 1901.]

[Preamble, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1939.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Outlawry Abolition Ordinance, 1901.

2. No person shall be outlawed or waived in or in consequence of any civil proceeding, and no proceedings to outlawry or waiver in or in consequence of any civil proceeding shall be taken at the instance of the Crown or otherwise.

*Outlawry in criminal cases is abolished by No. 9 of 1899, s. 48

As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939.

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