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904 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD NOVEMBER, 1889.

Title.

Expenses of trial, etc. of Criminal Lunatica.

Title.

Short Title.

Repeale.

Interpreta-

tion. (46 and 47 V. c. 57, s. 117)

A BILL

ENTITLED

An Ordinance to provide for certain expenses in relation to persons natives of or ordinarily resi- dent in the Colony who have been convicted, or acquitted on the ground of insanity, before Courts exercising jurisdiction under the Imperial Foreign Jurisdiction Acts in foreign countries.

BE

E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. Where any person who is a native of or ordinarily resides in Hongkong has committed an offence in any country or place out of Her Majesty's Dominions and such person has been tried and either convicted, or acquitted on the ground of insanity, before any Court, Judge, Magistrate or Officer acting or exercising jurisdiction within or in relation to any such country or place over such person by virtue of the Foreign Jurisdiction Acts 1843 to 1878 or any order of Her Majesty in Council made in pursuance thereof, the expenses of the removal of the prisoner to this Colony or to the place where he is to undergo his sentence or be confined as a criminal lunatic, and of his maintenance during imprisonment or continement and any other expenses properly incident to his conviction or acquittal as aforesaid shall, except in so far as the prisoner's effects under the order of the Court before whom he is tried are sufficient to meet, the same, be borne and paid out of the Colonial Trea- sury: Provided always that no such payment shall be made until a certificate of the amount of such expenses after de- ducting the proceeds (if any) of the prisoner's effects shall have been transmitted to the Colonial Secretary under the hand and seal of the Judge, Magistrate, or Officer acting or exercising jurisdiction in the country or place where the criminal lunatic was tried, and in the case of expenses in-' curred in the maintenance of such lunatic during imprison- ment or confinement, under the hand of the head Officer of the prison or place of confinement.

A BILL

ENTITLED

An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to the Registration of Trade Marks.

E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

PART I. Preliminary.

1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Trade Marks Ordinance, 1889.

2. Ordinances No. 16 of 1873 and No. 8 of 1886 are hereby repealed, but such repeal shall not affect the past operation of either of the enactments hereby repealed or any right to use a trade mark granted or acquired on ap- plication pending or order or direction given or right pri- vilege obligation or liability acquired accrued or incurred under or by either of the said Ordinances before or at the commencement of this Ordinance nor shall it interfere with the institution or prosecution of any suis in respect thereof and any such proceedings may be carried on as if this Ordi- nance had not been passed nor shall it take away or abridge any protection or benefit in relation to any such suit or pro- ceeding.

3. In and for the purposes of this Ordinance unless the context otherwise requires,

"The Court means the Supreme Court of Hongkong in its original jurisdiction,

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"The Registry means the Registry of the Court.

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"

· Comptroller' means the Registrar of the Court. "Prescribed" means prescribed by this Ordinance or any rules made in pursuance of this Ordinance.

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Porson" shall include body corporate.

"Old Trade Mark means a trade mark registered under the Ordinances hereby repealed the registration of which is valid and effectual at the date of the coming into operation of this Ordinance.

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