1971 Ed.]
Revised Edition of the Laws.
(b) if as a result of any such omission or amendment any Ordinance or part thereof has been repealed or has expired or become spent or had its effect, such Ordinance or part shall be omitted from the revised edition.
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(1) Subject to the provisions of section 4 and subsection (2) of section 6, the revised edition shall include all unrepealed Ordinances enacted before the 1st day of January, 1965, and may contain such Ordinances enacted after such date as the commis- sioner may think fit to include therein.
(2) Each Ordinance shall form a separate Chapter.
(3) The Chapter number or the number and year, whichever the commissioner considers appropriate, of the principal Ordinance and of each incorporated Ordinance and the number and year of each amending Ordinance shall be set out in the margin at the beginning of each Chapter.
(4) The commencement of each principal Ordinance shall be set out immediately below the long title.
8. The commissioner shall cause the revised edition of every Ordinance to be published in the form of one or more separate booklets each of which shall contain—
(a) on the front page thereof the expressions—
(i) "Laws of Hong Kong"; and
(ii) "Revised Edition 1964, Printed and Published by the Government Printer, Hong Kong"; and
(b) at the top of every subsequent page of each such booklet
the expression “1964 Ed.”.
9. (1) The commissioner shall cause the various booklets which have been compiled for the purposes of section 8 to be contained together in such number of volumes as he considers convenient.
(2) A booklet shall be bound in such manner as will enable it to be easily removed from and replaced in a volume.
10. (1) The commissioner shall cause three complete sets of the booklets which have been compiled for the purposes of section 8 to be bound together in volumes in a permanent manner.
(2) The title page of each volume of booklets so bound shall be sealed with the Public Seal of the Colony and one copy of each volume shall be transmitted to the Colonial Secretary, one copy of each volume to the Attorney General and one copy of each volume to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and shall be retained by them for record purposes.
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Contents of the revised edition.
Method of compiling the revised edition.
Binding of booklets.
Copies of revised edition to be kept for record.
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