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Chapter No.

60.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Exactments amended,

Short title

[k. 33.]

Extent of amendment

Importation and Exportation In section 7(1) all the words Ordinance.

97.

102.

New Territories Ordinance. Waterworks Ordinance.

109.

Dutiable Commodities Ordinance.

110.

Entertainmenta Tax Ordinance.

116,

Rating Ordinance.

278.

310.

Colonial Treasurer Incorporation Ordinance.

Secretary for Chinese Afairs Incorporation Ordinance.

No. 11 of 1952, Agricultural Products

(Marketing) Ordinance, 1952.

following the words "a debt duo to the Crown" deleted.

are

Section 47 is repeated. in section 17 the words “at the suit of the Accountant General in the District Court" are deleted and at the end of the said section the words "as a debt due to the Crown" are inserted. In section 39 all the words following the words "a debt due to the Crown" are deleted.

In section 4(2) all the words following the words "the proprietor" are deleted and replaced by the words "as a debt due to the Crown". In section 31, subsection (3) is repealed and replaced na follows

*(3) Any rates in default and any sum added thereto by virtue of subsection (2) shall be recoverable as a debt due to the Crown.". In section 2 the words "to BOG and be sued." are deleted.

Tu section 2 the words "and by that name shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in this Colony" are deleted. Ia section 4(1) the words ["may sue and be sued" are deleted and replaced by the | words "shall be known".

Passed the Legislative Council Hong Kong, this 8th day

of May, 1957-

(Secretariat CR9/3231/48)

ра

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

KONG

HONG

No. 19 OF 1957-

I assent.

Merhauttan

Мевать

Governor.

9th May, 1957-

An Ordinance to vest in the Crown certain unclaimed property held under the custody, supervision or control of the Custodian of Property.

[10th May, 1957-]

WHEREAS by virtue of Article 3 of the Custodian Proclama- Preamble. tion, 1945, as amended by the Custodian (Amendment) Proclama-

tion and as amended and perpetuated by the Law Amendment (Transitional Provisions) Ordinance, an officer was appointed to (Cap. 257). be Custodian of Property in the Colony of Hong Kong;

AND WHEREAS by virtue of Article 4 of the said Custodian Proclamation, amended as aforesaid, the Custodian of Property was empowered to take into his custody, supervision or control certain property, being

(a) the property of any State, other than an Enemy State,

not otherwise properly safeguarded;

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