(2) The purported dissolution in Hong Kong, at any time before the 7th October 1971, of a marriage to which this section applies by the mutual consent of the parties to the marriage signified by the signature of each of the parties, in the presence of two other persons who have also signed as attesting witnesses, to an agreement or memorandum in writing which sets forth unequivocally the final and complete dis- solution of the marriage shall be valid for all purposes and shall be deemed to have been so valid since the execution of the agreement or memorandum, it at the date of the agreement or memorandum—
(a) both parties were domiciled in Hong Kong;
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(b) either of the parties had a substantial
connexion with Hong Kong.
(3) A child of both parties to a marriage to which this section applies shall, whether born before or after the date of the agreement or memorandum referred to in subsection (2), be deemed to have been born legitimate for all purposes.".
Passed by the Hong Kong Legislative Council this 15th day of December, 1971.
HONG FONG
No. 71 of 1971.
I assent
Clerk to the Legislative Council.
This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the bill, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said bill.
Clerk to the Legislative Council.
Mr. Mar Lehen.
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Governor.
16th December, 1971.
An Ordinance to repeal the Unclaimed Balances Ordinance and to make consequential amendments to other Ordinances.
[17th December, 1971.]
Enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Law Reform (Un- claimed Moneys) Ordinance 1971.
2. The Unclaimed Balances Ordinance is repealed.
3. The Ordinances specified in the second column of the Schedule are amended to the extent and in the manner set out in the third column thereof.
Short title.
Repeals.
(Cap. (22.)
Amendment of certain Ordinances.