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·SECOND SCHEDULE, A

[s.6(2).]

ENACTMENTS REPEALED BY THE MARRIED WOMEN ORDINANCE, 1936.

Number

Short Title.

and year.

No. 5 of 1906.

The Married Women's

Property Ordinance, 1906.

In

Extent of Appeal.

Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.

In

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section 10 the word "separate " in the twelfth line and the words for her separate use in the eighteenth linei

section 11 the word "separate" in the eleventh line and the words from "whether the same in the thirteenth line to re- corded or not in the six- teenth line.

.

by

In section 15 the words

virtue of the power of mak- ing contracts hereinbefore contained in the first and second lines.

In

section 16 the word "separate in the seventh line.

In section 18 the words In respect and to the extent of her separate property in the second line and the words from and all sums recovered in the tenth line to thereof in the seventeenth line.

66

Sections 19 and 20.

In

section 25 the word * separate in the third line.

section 57 the word

separate

Section 111.

No. 10 of 1931.

The Bankruptcy Or- In

dinance, 1931.

{

Objects and Reasons.

1. The object of this Ordinance is to enact in the Colony provisions relating to the capacity, property, and liabilities of married women and the liabilities of husbands, similar to those enacted in England by Part I of the Law Reform (Married Women and Tortfeasors) Act, 1935.

2. A Table of Correspondence showing the variations between the Act and the Ordinance is attached.

C. G. ALABASTER,

f

Attorney General.

December, 1935.

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