ORDINANCES Nos . 9 AND 10 OF 1882 . 1647


Bankruptcy Official Assignee. Naturalization.


Official Assig
The Official Assignee in bankruptcy under Ordinance 5 of 1864 shall nee under
be deemed to be the Official Assignee in all bankruptcies pending at the Ordinance 5
of 1864 to be
time of the passing of this Ordinance, notwithstanding any special Official As
signee in all
appointments of assignees that may have previously been made in relation
. bankruptcies .
to any of such bankruptcies under Ordinance 15 of 1867 , and shall in

respect of the collection and distribution of assets remaining uncollected
or undistributed have all the powers and duties of an Official Assignee in
bankruptcy , under Ordinance 5 of 1864, in relation to all such bank
ruptcies, as fully to all intents and purposes, as if no special appointments
had previously been made under Ordinance 15 of 1867 , and all property
and effects and rights and interests which at the time of the passing of
this Ordinance were vested in any persons specially appointed to be
assignees in any of such bankruptcies, under Ordinance 15 of 1867 , shall
on the passing of this Ordinance be divested out of such persons and vest

absolutely, by virtue thereof, in the said Official Assignee, as fully and
effectually to all intents and purposes as if such persons had been appointed
assignees under Ordinance 5 of 1864 and had died resigned or been
removed from such office.




No. 10 of 1882 .

An Ordinance for the naturalization of WILLIAM QUINCEY .


[ 27th April , 1882. ]

HEREAS WILLIAM QUINCEY has petitioned to be naturalized as a
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British subject within the limits of this Colony, and whereas it
is expedient that he should be so naturalized ; Be it enacted by the
Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof,
as follows :


WILLIAM QUINCEY shall be , and he is hereby naturalized a British Naturaliza
tion of
subject within this Colony, and shall enjoy within this Colony, but not WILLIAM
QUINCEY.
elsewhere , all the rights, advantages and privileges of a British subject ,
on his taking the oath of allegiance under the provisions of the " Promissory
Oaths Ordinance , 1869."

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