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Reference to re-enacted Acts of Parliament.

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15. Where any statute of the Imperial Parliament New. repeals and re-enacts, with or withour modification, any provisions of a former statute of the Imperial Parliament, references in any Ordinances to the provisions so repealed, shall, unless there is any provision in the repealing statute from which the contrary intention shall appear, be con- strued as references to the provisions so re-enacted.

18. Any Ordinance which amends, repeals, or adds to, Now. M. 14. of amending the provisions of a former Ordinance shall, unless the Ordinances,

contrary intention appear, be read and construed as forming part of the Ordinance so affected.

Disallowance.

17. Whenever any enactment shall he disallowed by New, M. 15. His Majesty, such disallowance shall be notified by Pro- clamation of the Governor; and from and after the date of such notification, the enactment, and all proclamations. orders, notices, rules, regulations, or other like documents made thereunder shall cease to have effert,

Provided always that the provisions of section 12 shall apply to such disallowance as if the worls disallowance and disallowed" were read therein in lien of the words repeal” and “repealed"; with this exception only, that any enactment repealed, modified, or amended by any enactment disallowed, together with all proclamations, orders, notices, rules, regulations, or other like documents made under such previous enactment, shall revive and continue in force in their original form as from the date of of the said proclamation.

奇明

The expression “disallowance shall include the signi- fication of His Majesty's pleasure not to allow any Ordin-

ance.

PART III.

Ordinances

General Provisions.

18. Every Ordinance shall be a public Ordinance, and § 2 with § 22 to be public shall be judicially noticed as such, unless the contrary is modified."

expressly provided by the Ordinance.

Ordinances,

Amendment of repeal of Ordinances in same session.

Sections to

be substan)- tive enact- ments. Schedules, etc.. to

be part of Ordinances.

Sub-divisions of Ordin- ances to he recognised.

References to the Sovereign.

Ordinances

19. Any Ordinance may be altered, amended, or repealed. § 23. in the same session of the Legislative Council as that in which it has been passed.

20. Every section of an Ordinance shall have effect as New. M. 16. a substantive coactment without introductory words.

21. Every schedule or Table to or in any Ordinance, $ 25 (2). shall, together with any notes thereto, be construed and have effect as part of the Ordinance.

22. Where an Ordinance is divided into Parts, Chapters, § 26. Titles, or other divisions, the fact and particulars of such division shall, with or without express mention thereof in such Ordinance, be taken notice of in all Courts and for all other purposes, whether by way of reference or other, whatsoever.

23. References to the Sovereign reigning at the time of

$24. the passing of any Ordinance, or to the Crown, shall, unless the contrary intention appear, he construed as references to the Sovereign for the time being.

24. No Ordinance shall be binding on the Crown, or not binding shall in any manner affect the rights of the Crown, unless

it is so provided in express terms,

on Crown

unless

expressol.

Construction

as to exercise of powers and duties.

This Ordinance shall be binding on the Crown.

25. Where any Ordinance confers a power or imposes a of provisions duty, then unless the contrary intention appear, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed from time to time as occasion requires.

Construction

26.-(1.) Where reference is made to any public officer of references by the term designating his office, such term shall include to public

the officer for the time being executing the duties of such office, as well as such other officer as may be appointed to perform any portion of such duties.

officers.

§ 29 modi-

ed.

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