CO129-190 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [10-12] — Page 430

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Coming within the possible scope of such general Orders

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a case for which provision might have been made by such but has not been made. It is in respect of such orders omitted cases and such only I think that power to apply Order if there be Air appropriate it be proper general order to Ad make such rule 14 a under the Act (1861) and not proper to make like order Ordinance (5 of 1864).

The reason is that while the Act (1861) by section 51, that is by the words o re under the Act of 1861 is given. The power to make general orders under the act (1861) is given by section 45 of that Act in terms almost identical with those quoted above from section 4 of the Ordinance (5 of 1864)

It may be said having the act itself, expressly enacts that "the Commissioners may sit at Chambers for despatch of such part of the business of their Court as without detriment to the public advantage arising from the discussion of question open Court, be heard in Chambers; and when sitting at Chambers they shall have it-

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417 427 Coming within the possible scope of such general Orders i... a case for which provision might have been made by such but has not been made. It is in respect of such orders omitted cases and such only I think that power to apply Order if there be Air appropriate it be proper general order to Ad make such rule 14 a under the Act (1861) and not proper to make like order Ordinance (5 of 1864). The reason is that while the Act (1861) by section 51, that is by the words o re under the Act of 1861 is given. The power to make general orders under the act (1861) is given by section 45 of that Act in terms almost identical with those quoted above from section 4 of the Ordinance (5 of 1864) It may be said having the act itself, expressly enacts that "the Commissioners may sit at Chambers for despatch of such part of the business of their Court as without detriment to the public advantage arising from the discussion of question open Court, be heard in Chambers; and when sitting at Chambers they shall have it- all etc.
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417 427 Coming within the possible scope of such general Orders i... a case for which provision might have been made by such but has not been made. It is in respect of euch orders omitted cases and such only I think that power to apply Order if there be Air appropriate it be proper general order to Ad make such rule 14 a under the Act (1861) and not proper rrrake like order Ordinance (5 of 1864) · to der the The reason is that while the Act (1861) by section 51, that is by the words o re under the Act of 1861 is given. The pr orders under poiver to make general the act (1861) is given by section 4.5 of that Act in terms almost identical with those quoted above from section f of the Orderiance (5 of 1864) It may be said hav ir v the act itself, expressly enacts that "the Commissioners the may sit at Chambers for despatch of such part of the business of their Crust as without detriment to the public advantage arising from the discussion of question open Court, be heard in Chambers; and when sitting at Chambers they shall have it- all ec.
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417

427

Coming within the possible scope of such general Orders

i...

a case for which provision might have been made by such but has not been made. It is

in respect of euch

orders

omitted cases

and such only I think that

power to apply

Order if there be

Air

appropriate

it be proper

general order

to

Ad

make such

rule 14

a

under the

Act (1861) and not proper

rrrake

like

order

Ordinance (5 of 1864) ·

to

der

the

The reason is that while the

Act (1861) by section 51, that is

by the words

o re

under the

Act of 1861 is given.

The pr

orders under

poiver to make general the act (1861) is given by section 4.5 of that

Act in terms almost identical with those quoted above from section f of the Orderiance (5 of 1864)

It

may

be said hav

ir v

the act itself,

expressly enacts that "the Commissioners

the

may sit at Chambers for despatch of such part of the business of their Crust as

without

detriment to the public advantage

arising from the discussion of question

open Court, be heard

in Chambers; and when sitting at Chambers they shall have

it-

all

ec.

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