237
passed recognizes
The Ordinance as the distinction, which undoubtedly exists, between the powers of a Colonial Legislature and of the Imperial Parliament, the latter having, in a certain sense, an inherent right to bind the subjects of the British Crown in every place, whereas such right is vested in a Colonial Legislature.
Hence in the Interpretation clause (S.9) "within this Realm and abroad" are twice struck out. Where "Property" is defined, the words in S.40 the words "both within this Colony and out of it" and "wheresoever they"
Thirdly
Fourthly
"Dominions — Majesty" and "and of which he might — disposed" are struck out
If any case should arise which shall not have been specifically provided for by General orders, framed under this ordinance, power is given to the Chief Justice, in his discretion, to apply to such case the General orders passed under "The Bankruptcy Act 1861" (Imperial) (Vide Sec. 7)
Fifthly. The sanction of the Court is required for the sale of a Bankrupt's books, such sanction not being required under the Ordinance. The words "May be found overseas" are expunged. So again in S.53 the words "in any of the"
framed (Vid S.81). The
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237
passed recognizes
The Ordinance as the distinction, which undoubtedly exists, between the powers of a Colonial Legislature and of the Imperial Parliament, the latter having, in a certain sense, an inherent right to bind the subjects of the British brown in every place, whereas
right is vested in a Colonial
Mo
such
Legislature.
Hsence in the Interpretation clause
(5.9)
"within this Realm and abroad' are twice
Struck out.
where "Property is defined, the words
in 5.40 the words "both within this
Colony and out of it" and "wheresoever they
Thirdly
Fourthly
Dominions — Majesty" and "and of which
he might — disposed "are struck out
If
any
Case
should arise which shall
framed
under
to the
not have been specifically provided for
by General orders, to be this ordinance, power
chief Justice.
power is given
in his discretion, to apply to
such case the
General
orders
passed
under
"The Bankruptcy Ach 1861" (Imperial) (Vide
Sec. 7)
Fifthly. The Sanction of the Court is required for t
Sale of a Bankrupts books, such sanction not being required under the Ordinance
the
"May
be
found
ov
Known
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are
Expunged.
do again in s. 53 the words in any of the
framed (Nid s. 81).
The
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