THE CHINA AND JAPAN ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1899, &c.
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THE CHINA AND JAPAN ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1886
Provides for the appointment of the Registrar of the Supreme Court and regulates his duties. The Assistant Judge ceases to be Registrar.
THE CHINA, JAPAN, AND COREA (SUPREME COURT) ORDER IN
COUNCIL, 1899
Repeals Article 42 of the China and Japan Order in Council, 1865, and provides that all decrees, orders, and sentences made and passed by IIER MAJESTY'S Supreme Cour for China, Japan and Core shall be executed by such officer of the Curt or Consular officer as HER MAJESTY's Minister in Chin shall from time to time appoint for the purpose.
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ORDER IN COUNCIL
CESSATION OF CONSULAR JURISDICTION IN JAPAN
The London Gazette of 17th October, 1899, contains the following Order in Council:-As regards all such matters and cases as come within the jurisdiction of the Japanese Courts, the operation of the Orders in Council regulating Her Majesty's Consular jurisdiction in the Empire of Japan shall cease to be in force and operation within the said Empire as from the 4th day of August, 1899, except as regards any judicial matters pending in any of Her Majesty's Consular Courts in Japan on the day above mentioned.
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