THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 13TH DECEMBER, 1873.
VI. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, from Time Power to make to Time, to make and vary Rules or Orders for the better carrying Rules and to out of the Provisions of this Ordinance, and to fix and vary a Scale fix Scale of of Fees payable for the Registration of Trade Marks, the Inspection Fets. of the Register, the Filing of Affidavits, the Issue of Office Copies and other incidental Matters.
Affidavits to be primâ facie Evidence.
VII. From and after the Registration of a Trade Mark, all Entries in Entries in the Register of Trade Marks and all Affidavits filed in Register and the Office of the Colonial Secretary under this Ordinance, or an Office Copy of any such Affidavit, or of any such Entry in the Register certified under the Hand of the Colonial Secretary shall be admitted in all Legal Proceedings whatever, Civil or Criminal, as primâ fucie Evidence of the Truth and Correctness of the Con- tents thereof respectively, and of the Right therein appearing of the Deponent solely or jointly with others, as the Case may be, to the exclusive Use of the Trade Mark therein referred to.
VIII. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, at any Power to Time and on such Grounds as he shall think sufficient, to cancel the cancel Regis Registration of any Trade Mark under this Ordinance,
tration.
IX. This Ordinance and "The Merchandize Marks Ordinance, Ordinances to 1863," shall be read together and construed for all Purposes as be construed One Ordinance.
together.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 9th Day of December, 1873.
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,
Clerk of Councils.
HONGKONG.
ANNO TRICESIMO SEPTIMO
VICTORIA REGINE.
SIR ARTHUR EDWARD KENNEDY, K.C.M.G., C.B., Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
No. 17 OF 1873.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the Advice of the Legislative Council thereof, to establish Lighthouses, Buoys, or Beacons within the Colony.
[9th December, 1873.]
HEREAS it is expedient to erect Lighthouses, Buoys, or
thereof: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the Advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
Title.
Preamble.
I. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Hongkong Light- Short Title. houses Ordinance, 1873."
II. In the Construction of this Ordinance, the Term "Light- Interpretation houses" shall, in addition to the ordinary Meaning of the Word, Clause, include ficating and other Lights exhibited for the Guidance of
Ships, and the Terms "Buoys and Beacons" shall include all
other Marks and Signs of the Sea.
The Term "Master" shall include every Person (except a
Pilot) having Cominand or Charge of any Ship.
The Term "Ship" shall include every description of Vessel
used in Navigation not propelled by Oars.
III. It shall be lawful for the Governor to erect and maintain Power to erect within the Colony such Lighthouses, Buoys, or Beacons as the Lighthouses, Governor in Council shall think necessary to be exhibited for the &c. Guidance of Ships.
IV. It shall be lawful for the Governor, from Time to Time, Power to raise with the Assent of the Legislative Council, to raise by way of necessary Public Loan upon the Security of the General Revenues of the Funds by Colony such Sums of Money as may be necessary for the Purposes aforesaid, and every Loan so raised shall be a Charge upon the said Colonial Revenue.
Public Loan.
Colonial Treasury.
V. It shall be lawful for the Governor, in the meanwhile, Power to with such Assent as aforesaid, to order the Payment by way of advance Funds Temporary Advance out of any Monies for the Time being in the out of the Colonial Treasury of such Sums of Money arising from the General Revenues of the Colony, as may be required for the Purposes. aforesaid: Provided always that all Sums of Money so advanced out of the General Revenues of the Colony shall be repaid into the Treasury out of the Sums which may be raised by way of Loun under the Provisions in that behalf hereinbefore contained.
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