Second Schedule.
Third Schedula.
Second Schedule.
Proof
of facts
(c) delete from the list of offices contained in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance any office which shall appear to the Governor not to involve the performance of duties substantially corresponding to those which in the case of a foreign sovereign power would be performed by a consular officer; and
(d) modify the application of the Third Schedule to this Ordinance, or any part thereof, to the holder of any office specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, or to the official staff of any such holder or to the family of any such holder or of his official staff, on the ground that Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom does not accord corresponding treatment to the govern- ment of the country in respect of which such office is held.
7.
If in any proceedings any question arises whether or not relevant to any person is entitled to immunity from suit or legal process immunities. under the provisions of this Ordinance, a certificate issued by or under the authority of the Governor stating any fact relevant to that question shall be conclusive evidence of that fact.
Power
to waive immunities and
privileges. Second Schedule.
Saving.
8. Notwithstanding anything contained in the provisions of this Ordinance any officer holding an office specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance may waive any immunity or privilege conferred by or in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance on himself or on a member of his official staff or on a member of his family or of the family of a member of his official staff.
0.
This Ordinance shall not affect any legal proceedings begun before the commencement of this Ordinance.
Canada.
Australia.
India.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Countrica
[ 5(1).]
1.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
[e. 5(2))
Offices.
Commissioner for the Government of India.
Canadian Trade Commissioner.
Australian Trade Commissioner.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
Immunities and Privilegos.
PART I.
Acquisition of property for official purposes;
[ 6(9)]
(1) An officer is entitled to acquire for and on behalf of his Government under such form of tenure, being a form of tenure in accordance with the laws of the Colony, as he may choose and thus hold and occupy in his own name or in the name of such Government and on such Government's behalf. land, buildings, parts of buildings and appurtenances located in the Colony and required by such Government for the purpose of the performance of the duties and functiona pertaining to an office or for official residence for ita staff or employees or for other purposes to which the Governor does not object and arising out of the operation of such office. If, ander the law of the Colony for the time being in force, the permission of the authorities of the Colony must be obtained as a prerequisite to acquisition of any such land, buildings, parts of buildings and appurtenances, such permission shall be granted on request.
(2) An officer is entitled to erect for And on behalf of his Government for any of the purposes specified in sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph, buildings and appurtenances on land held or occupied in accordance with such sub-paragraph (1) subject to compliance with local building or town planning or other legislation applicable to such land or appurtenances.
ย Use of official premises and means of transport:
(1) An officer is entitled to place the coat-of-arms or device of the country in respect of which office is held on the wall of the outer enclosure and the outer wall of and on or beside the entrance door of the official premises of such country together with an appropriate inscription designa- ting such office in the official language of auch country and to fly the flag of such country from such official premises and also on suitable occasions at the officer's residence:
Provided that if the Governor shall on any occasion object to the flying of such flag at the officer'a residence, such occasion shall not be deemed a suitable” occasion.
(2) An officer is entitled to place the coat-of-arma and the flag respectively specified in sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph on any vehicles, marine vessels and aircraft used for the official purposes of the office.