618 [ 14 of 1881. ] COMPANIES.
[ 8 OF 1882. ] BANISHMENT AND CONDITIONAL PARDONS.
and for the purposes of the company being wound up, and there
upon such portion of capital shall not be capable of being called
up, except in the event of and for the purpose of the company
being wound up.
Application
of the
5. On the registration, in pursuance of this ordinance, of a
Companies coinpany which has been already registered, the Registrar shall
Ordinance
1865 , the
make provision for closing the former registration of the com
Companies pany, and may dispense with the delivery to him of copies of
Ordinance
any documents with copies of which he was furnished on the
1866 and the occasion of the registration of the company ; but, save as
Companies
Ordinance
1877 . aforesaid, the registration of such a company shall take place in
the same manner, and have the same effect as if it were the first
registration of that company under the Companies Ordinances
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1881. ]
query 1865 to 1880, * and as if the provisions of the ordinance under
which the company was previously registered and regulated
had been contained in different ordinances from those under
which the company is registered as a limited company.
Privileges of 6. A company authorized to register under this ordinance
available not. may register thereunder, and avail itself of the privileges con
withstanding
constitution
ferred by this ordinance, notwithstanding any provisions con
of Company. tained in any ordinance, deed of settlement , or contract of co
partnery, constituting or regulating the company.
No. 8 OF 1882 .
Title. An Ordinance entitled The Banishment and Conditional
Pardons Ordinance, 1882.
[ 1st March, 1882.]
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Interpreta
tion clause .
1. In the construction of this ordinance, the expression " order
of banishment” means an order of the Governor in Council,
prohibiting a person from residing or being within this Colony,
for a term not exceeding five years
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Security to
appear within
2. When any person not being a natural born or naturalized
twelve subject of Her Majesty having been convicted of any offence
months. punishable by imprisonment has within twelve months after
the expiration of any term of imprisonment which he may have
suffered for such offence been convicted of any offence punishable
by imprisonment such person may at any time be required by
any Magistrate to find reasonable security for his appearance in
any Court for any purpose , and at any time within twelve
months, and every adjudication to that effect shall be made in