Objects and Reasons.
1. The object of this Bill is to effect such amendments and incorporations as have been found necessary in the preparation of the new edition of the Ordinances of the Colony authorized by Ordinance No. 51 of 1936, and which, by section 6 of that Ordinance, are required to be submitted. to the Legislative Council in the form of one or more Ordinances.
2. General provisions and amendments are contained in the text of the Bill; amendments and repeals of particular Ordinances are contained in the Schedule attached to the Bill, and to the Schedule is attached a Table of Ordinances of which, certain sections being incorporated by this Ordinance in other Ordinances, the remaining portions are no longer required and are repealed by this Ordinance.
3. The objects and reasons of the principal amendments in the Schedule are set out in tabular form in the following memorandum :-
Memorandum.
No. OF AMENDMENT
IN SCHEDULE.
REASON FOR AMENDMENT.
5.
6.
7.-(1).
8.
(2).
9 and 10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
no
The powers conferred by this Ordinance are
longer required. Full powers to control exports are contained in No. 32 of 1915.
Altered to avoid conflict with inter alia the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, 1927, 17 Geo. 5,
c. 4.
No longer necessary. See No. 41 of 1932, s. 84 and
Third Schedule.
No longer necessary. See (a) No. 40 of 1932, s. 21, No. 37 of 1932, s. 20, and (b) No. 41 of 1932,
s. 37.
Amended for conformity with 24 & 25 Vict. c. 99,
s. 37.
Incorporates the existing provisions dealing with the
same subject in one Ordinance.
No longer necessary. A general provision dealing with regulations is added by s. 5 of the Inter- pretation Amendment Ordinance, 1937, to No. 31 of 1911.
Amended for conformity with 11 & 12 Vict. c. 12,
8. 3.
Section 3 of Ordinance No. 29 of 1912 is incorporat- ed in No. 3 of 1870 with other consequential amendments to combine the existing provisions dealing with the same subject in one Ordinance.
Enables the Governor in Council to remit part of a fee where he already has power to remit the whole.
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