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of the Ordinanse. In beth these cases these funds are arran-
ged to be disbursed from the amount realised by the special
rate levied and sellested.
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By subsection(8) me special rate is te liable in ealculating
the quantum of Military sentribution payable by the Celeny.
13. Section 10 of the Ordinanse provides that the whele er part
of the Ordinance may be put out of operation at any time and
for any period. This seems desirable; it is hoped that the
present difficulties will be of temperary character and will
seen paas away. If so the suspension of the operation of the
Ordinance might be in part at any rate desirable more or less
perhaps as a prepitiatery precaution: to be revised should
necessity require, This throwing of the provisions of the
Ordinance in and out of operation is in principle net alten
Stative gether unusual where a legitimais enactment is passed te pre-
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vide against an abnormal condition of affairs;and a good exam- ル
ple occurs in the ease of the focal Peace Preservation Ordi-
nanee 1886.
14. By section 11 the Ordinance is brought inte speration as
from the 19th. December 1912 but it is provided that the effect
of the section dealing with the imposition of a special rate
may be made retrospective if at the expiration of a period
of seven days after the date on which the Ordinance comes inte
operation any heyeatt existing at the date when the Ordinance
came inte operation has net terminated. A similar provision
is also given án any case where after the provisions of the
VE Ordinance had been suspended under the provisions of section
tham 10, it was afterwards found necessary to bring it again inte
effect.
This previse enabling retro-active effect to be given to a Pertion of the Ordinance is of course of somewhat exceptional
character. The justification however must be found in the fact
that the lesses of the boycotted persons (and in this parti-
cular ease net only is the mere fact true but the lesses ex-
tremely serious and heavy) would probably be incurred before
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