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HONGKONG,

ANNO UNDECIMO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ.

No. 5 of 1847.

By His Excellency Sir JOHN FRANCIS DAVIS, Baronet, Gover- nor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, Her Majesty's Pleni- potentiary and Chief Superintendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong.

AN ORDINANCE FOR REGULATING JURIES AT CORONER'S IN- QUESTS.

[28th August, 1847.]

WHEREAS owing to the rapid decomposition of dead bodies in this climate, and the delay which must inevitably take place before a Jury of Six Persons can be assembled, according to the provisions of Ordinance No. 7 of 1845, to form a Coroner's Jury, great inconvenience has arisen to the public:

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Preamble.

Coroner's Jury

I. Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong with the advice of the Legislative Council to consist of three thereof, That on all Inquests hereafter to be held by the Coroner of persons. Hongkong no greater number than Three Jurors shall be necessary, and

that every finding of a Jury consisting of not less than Three Jurors, shall be, to all intents and purposes, as good, valid, and effectual in Law, as if such finding had been the finding of Six Jurors.

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II. And be it further enacted and ordained, That when any person Any person duly shall have been duly summoned to attend as a Juror by the said summoned as Coroner of Hongkong, and shall fail or neglect to attend at the time Juror, not attend- and place specified in such Summons, it shall be lawful for the said "g, liable to a pe- nalty not exceed- Coroner to cause such person to be openly called in his Court three ing Fifty Dollars. times, to appear and serve as a Juror, and upon the non-appearance

of such person, and proof that such Summons has been served upon him, or left at his usual place of abode, to impose such Fine upon the person so making default, not exceeding Fifty Dollars, as to such Coroner shall seem fit; and such Coroner shall make out and sign

Coroner to make

a Certificate, containing the name and surname, the residence and out Certificate of trade or calling of every person so making default, together with the Name, Surname, amount of the Fine which shall have been imposed, and the cause &c., of the de- of such Fine, and shall transmit such Certificate to one of the faulter, to be trans- mitted to a Magis- Magistrates of Police of Hongkong, who shall cause a copy of such trate of Police. Certificate to be served upon the person so fined, by having it left at Copy of Certifi- his usual place of residence, or by sending the same through the Post cate to be served Office, addressed as aforesaid, and thereupon such Magistrate of upon the person Police shall cause such Fine to be levied according to the provisions How Penalty is of Ordinance No. 10 of 1844, in the same manner as if the said Fine to be levied. had been imposed by himself.

J. F. DAVIS.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong,

hig 26th day of August, 1847.

L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,

Clerk of Councils.

fined.

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Chrk of Cornails.

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