Ship.
Freight.
Goods.
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15. The term "ship" includes the hull, materials and outfit, stores and pro- visions for the officers and crew, and, in the case of vessels engaged in a special trade, the ordinary fittings requisite for the trade, and also, in the case of a steamship, the machinery, boilers, and coals and engine stores, if owned by the assured.
16. The term "freight" includes the profit derivable by a shipowner from the employment of his ship to carry his own goods or moveables, as well as freight payable by a third party, but does not include passage money.
17. The term “goods" means goods in the nature of merchandise, and does not include personal effects or provisions and stores for use on board.
In the absence of any usage to the contrary, deck cargo and living animals must be insured specifically, and not under the general denomination of goods.
This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which passed the Legislative Council on the 7th day of June, 1961, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.
болал
HONG Eni
No. 22 of 1961.
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
(Secretariat GR7/3231/58)
I assent.
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Governor.
22nd June, 1961.
An Ordinance to amend the Compulsory Service Ordinance. 1951.
[23rd June, 1961]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Compulsory Service Short title. (Amendment) Ordinance, 1961.
2. Section 25 of the Compulsory Service Ordinance, 1951, is Repeal and repealed and replaced by the following new section-
"Comummence- ment and suspension.
25. (1) This Ordinance shall come into operation on such date as the Governor in Council may appoint by proclamation published in the Gazette and may be suspended from time to time by the Governor in Council by further proclamation published in the Gazette.
(3) Upon the suspension of this Ordinance by further proclamation issued under subsection (1), any person who has been called up for service by virtue of any direction
Teplacement
(24 of 1951).
of section 25.
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