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55. The provisions of sections 17, 18, and 19 of Ordinance 7 of 1866 shall apply to the recovery of any fine imposed upon the keeper of any registered brothel.
50. Nothing in this Ordinance shall, as regards unregis- tered brothels, affert any other remedies applicable by the laws in force in the Colony for the time being for the sup- pression thereof.
57. All fines imposed and levied for offences against this Ordinance, and all fees and payments collected under the provisions thereof shall be appropriated to the forma- tion of a general fund for the purposes of this Ordinance.
58. The Registrar General may from time to make, alter, and revoke regulations for any of the following purposes:
time
1st. For securing the observance of sanitary conditions
in registered brothels.
2nd. For fixing the sums to be paid to the Registrar
General by keepers of registered brothels. The Inspector of Hospitals may from time to time make, alter and revoke regulations for any of the following purposes: ---
1st. For regulating the times and places and conduct of medical examination under this Ordinance. 2nd. For the control and management of women authorized to be detained in hospital under this Ordinance, and for making the scale of charges in respect of the treatinent of such women.
All regulations and all alterations and revocations made under this section shall be subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, and when approved shall take effect seven days after the publication thereof in the Gazette, and a copy of the Gazette containing such publication shall be conclusive evidence of such regulations. Copies of all regulations and all alterations thereof made under this Ordinance shall be sent to the Registrar General, the Cap- tain Superintendent of Police, the Inspector of Hospitals and all visiting Surgeons.
59. The Governor shall from time to time appoint the place in which the Registrar General shall sit in discharge of his duties, and no proceeding under this Ordinance before the Registrar General shall be public unless the person affected by such proceeding so desires.
60. The hearing, either in the first instance or upon appeal of any matter arising under this Ordinance, may be in private unless the person affected desires publicity.
No proceedings under this Ordinance shall be commenced before a Magistrate except at the instance of or with the sanction of the Attorney General or the Registrar General.
61. The forms in the Schedule to this Ordinance, or forms to the like effect with such variations and additions as circumstances require, may be used for the purposes therein indicated and according the directions therein con- tained, and instruments in those forms shall (as regards the form thereof) be valid and sufficient.
62. In any proceeding under this Ordinance every notice, order, certificate, copy of regulations, or other instrument shall be presumed to have been duly signed by the person and in the character by whom and in which it purports to be signed until the contrary is shown.
Every notice, order, or other instrument by this Ordi- nance required to be served on a woman shall be served by delivery thereof to some person for her as her usual place of abodo or by delivery thereof to her personally.
63. For the purpose of regulating appeals under this Ordinance, a Judge of the Court of Summary Juris- diction and the Magistrates respectively shall fraine rules, orders, and forms, and may from time to time ammend such rules, orders or forms, and such rules, orders and forms or amended rules, orders or forms certified under the hand of the said Judge or under the hands of the said Magistrates, as the case may be, shall be submitted to the Legislative Council who may allow, disallow or alter the same.
64. Any action, plaint or prosecution against any person for anything done in pursuance or execution, or intended execution of this Ordinance, or of any regulations or bye-laws made in pursuance thereof, shall be commenced within three months after the thing done and not otherwise.
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keeper of
registered brothel [hid, asc. 17. Swing other romedica.
(id, n. 29.)
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for a geno- ral fund [Ibil, u. 60.)
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sione subject
to the approval
of the Ger
cruor in Council.
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of 1957, wcc.7.)
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bid, see. 75.)
Limitation of Artions, Me. (Ibid, 890, 70.)