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CHINA, JAPAN, AND COREA ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1884.

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wise in Her vested, is pleased by and with the advice of Her Privy Council to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:-

1. This Order may be cited as the China, Japan, and Corea Order Short Title. in Council, 1884.

2.In this Order-

The expression, the "China and Japan Orders in Council," means Interpretation. the following:-

The China and Japan Order in Council, 1865, as amended by the Orders in Council, dated the 13th May, 1869, and the 30th April, 1877;

The Orders in Council of the 19th June, 1868; and the 21st July,

1876, relating to Consular fees;

The China and Japan Maritime Order in Council, 1874;

The China and Japan Order in Council, 1878;

The China and Japan Order in Council, 1881;

The Shanghai Shipping Registry Order in Council, 1883;

and any Order in Council amending or extending this or any of the above- mentioned Orders in Council.

The expression "Core,"

Core," means the dominions for the time being of the King of Core, including the territorial waters thereof.

Other expressions to which meanings are assigned by the China and Japan Order in Council have the same meanings in this Order unless the subject or context otherwise requires.

In the China and Japan Orders in Council, and in this Order, the expression "British subject" shall include a British protected person in so far as by Treaty, capitulation, grant, usage, sufferance, or other lawful means, Her Majesty has jurisdiction in relation to such persons in China, Japan, and Corea respectively.

This Order may be cited as the China, Japan, and Corea Order in Council, 1884.

in Corea.

3.-Any person, for the time being, acting as Consul-General, Consul, Consular Courts or Vice-Consul holding Her Majesty's commission for Corea or any part thereof, or any person acting temporarily with the approval of a secretary of State, or in case of emergency appointed temporarily by or acting with the approval of Her Majesty's Minister for Corea, as and for a Consul- General, Consul, or Vice-Consul as aforesaid, shall in and for such district as may be assigned by his commission or appointment, or as may be so approved, hold and form a Court for the purposes of this Order.

4. For the purposes and subject to the provisions of this Order - (i) All Her Majesty's jurisdiction exercisable, for the time being, in Her Majesty's Corea, under the Foreigh Jurisdiction Acts, shall be exercised by a Court beexercised acting under this Order.

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according to this

Order.

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(ii) Such jurisdiction shall be exerc sed under and in accordance Courts in Cores with the provisions of the China and Japan Orders in Council, and of any Provincial Rules and Regulations made under the authority thereof, and for the time Courts. being in force so far as the same are applicable, as if in those provisions expr. ssions referring to Japan, or to any Government, Sovereign, person, thing, or matter in or relating to Japan, refer ed also mutatis mutandis to Corea, and to the corresponding Government, Sovereign, person, thing, or matter in or relating to Corea; and for thes of the said Orders. in Council, Rules and Regulations as applied by ti nder, a Court acting under this Order shall be deemed to be a Provincial Court.

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(iii.) All powers and jurisdiction, whether original, appellate, or Supreme Court auxilary, which can, under the said Orders, be exercised by the Supreme have jurisdiction Court at Shanghai, or any Judge thereof, in relation to Japan, or any in Cores. district thereof, or Provincial Court therein, shall be exercisable in relation to Corea, and any district or Provincial Court therein.

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