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(b) done elsewhere outside the Territory by a person who is ordinarily resident in, or by a body incorporated or con- stituted under the law of, a territory referred to in sub- paragraph (2) of this paragraph:
provided that it is so done under the authority of a licence or with permission granted in accordance with any law in force in that territory (being the relevant provision of this Order in the case of a territory to which this Order extends and a law sub- stantially corresponding to that provision in any other case) by the authority competent in that behalf under that law.
(7) References in this Order to any country or territory (other than the Territory) shall, in relation to any foreign country or territory in which for the time being Her Majesty has jurisdic- tion, be construed as applying to that country or territory only to the extent that Her Majesty has jurisdiction in that behalf; and references in this Order to British protected persons shall, in rela- tion to a person who has that status by virtue of his connexion with such a foreign country or territory, be likewise construed as applying to him only to the extent that Her Majesty has jurisdic- tion in that behalf.
(8) The Interpretation Act 1889(a) shall apply, with the necessary adaptations, for the purpose of interpreting this Order and otherwise in relation thereto as it applies for the purpose of interpreting and in relation to Acts of Parliament.
Revocation and transitional.
18. (1) The Southern Rhodesia (Prohibited Trade and Deal- ings) (Overseas Territories) Order 196706) and the Southern Rhodesia (Prohibited Trade and Dealings) (Overseas Territories) (Amendment) Order 1967(c) (hereinafter referred to as "the axist- ing Orders") are revoked in so far as they are part of the law of any territory to which this Order extends.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 38 of the Interpretation Act 1889 as applied by Article 17 of this Order, references to this Order, or to a particular provision thereof, in Articles 9 and 14 (together with Schedule 2) of this Order shall be construed as including references to the existing Orders or, as the case may require, to the corresponding provision of any of the existing Orders.
(a) 1889 c. 63.
(b) S.I. 1967)18 (1967 1, p. 10).
(c) SL 1967/248 (1967 1, p. 982).
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(3) In the application of this Order as part of the law of any territory to which the Southern Rhodesia (Prohibited Trade and Dealings) (Overseas Territories) Order 1967 extended, the refer- ences in Articles 4(3) and 7 of this Order to goods that have been exported from Southern Rhodesia in contravention of Article 4(1) of this Order shall be deemed to include references to goods which have been exported from Southern Rhodesia in contraven- tion of Article 4(1) of the Southern Rhodesia (Prohibited Trade and Deslings) (Overseas Territories) Order 1967.
Article 2.
SCHEDULE 1.
W. G. AONEW.
TERRITORIES TO WHICH THIS ORDER EXTENDS.
Bahama Islands,
Bahrain,
Bermuda,
British Honduras.
British Solomon Islanda Protectorate.
British Virgin Islands.
Brunci.
Cayman Islands.
Cyprus; Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia.
Falkland Islands.
FOL
Gibrallar.
Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony.
Hong Kong Montserrat.
New Hebrides. Qatar. Seychelles. Swaziland.
St. Helena. St. Vincent. The Trucial States.
Turks and Caicos Islands.
Article 14.
SCHEDULE 2.
EVIDENCE AND INFORMATION,
(D) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Order, or any provision of any other law, the Governor (or any person authorized by him for that purpose either generally or in a particular case) may
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