ORDINANCES Nos. 4 AND 5 OF 1858.
Appeals from Justices.
Imperial Acts and Rules-Extension,
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General rules:
and orders of Court.
11. The Supreme Court shall have power (with consent of the Legislative Council) to make and alter from time to time any general rules and orders of Court, for the better regulation of the practice and proceedings under this Ordinance, and subject thereto and to this Ordinance the said practice and proceedings shall be regulated, so far as practicable, by analogy to the practice and proceedings for the time being observed in the Superior Courts of Law at Westminster, with respect to appeals under the Act of Parliament of the twenty-first year of the Queen, 21 Vict. c. 43.
Summary convictions for burglaries, &c.
(6 of 1862.)
12. Henceforward the Summary Jurisdiction of Petty Sessions in criminal cases shall not be ousted merely because the offence charged or proved shall amount to a burglary, housebreaking, breaking or entering a curtilage, stealing in a dwelling-house, shop, or curtilage, or stealing from the person: Yet so as that it shall be the duty of the said Court and of all Justices (where the offence is of an aggravated nature) to commit such offenders to the Supreme Court for trial.
NOTE. This Ordinance is repealed by Ordinance No. 10 of 1890 as from 1st January, 1891, subject to Her Majesty's right of disallowance.
No. 5 of 1858.
An Ordinance for extending to this Colony certain Imperial Enactments, and certain Rules and Orders of the Superior Courts.
[22nd March, 1858.]
BE it enacted and ordained by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. The Acts and parts of Acts of Parliament, and the rules, orders, and regulations, of the Superior Courts of Westminster, respectively specified in the schedules hereunto annexed, are hereby extended to this Colony, subject to the provisions next hereinafter contained.
Schedules of Acts, rules, and orders, extended.
ORDINANCES Nos. 4 AND 5 OF 1858.
Appeals from Justices.
Imperial Acts and Rules-Extension,
407
General rules:
and orders of
Court.
11. The Supreme Court shall have power (with consent of the Legislative Council) to make and alter from time to time any general the Supreme rules and orders of Court, for the better regulation of the practice and proceedings under this Ordinance, and subject thereto and to this Ordi- nance the said practice and proceedings shall be regulated, so far as prac- ticable, by analogy to the practice and proceedings for the time being. observed in the Superior Courts of Law at Westminster, with respect to appeals under the Act of Parliament of the twenty-first year of the Queen, 21 Vict. c. 43. chapter forty-three.
Summary convictions for burgla ries, &c.
6 of 1862.)
12. Henceforward the Summary Jurisdiction of Petty Sessions in cri- minal cases shall not be ousted merely because the offence charged or proved shall amount to a burglary, housebreaking, breaking or entering (See Ord. No. a curtilage, stealing in a dwelling-house, shop, or curtilage, or stealing from the person: Yet so as that it shall be the duty of the said Court and of all Justices (where the offence is of an aggravated nature) to commit such offenders to the Supreme Court for trial.
NOTE. This Ordinance is repealed by Ordinance No. 10 of 1800 as from 1st January,
1891, subject to Her Majesty's right of disallowance.
No. 5 of 1858.
An Ordinance for extending to this Colony certain Imperial Enactments,
and certain Rules and Orders of the Superior Courts.
[22nd March, 1858.]
E it enacted and ordained by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. The Acts and parts of Acts of Parliament, and the rules, orders, and regulations, of the Superior Courts of Westminster, respectively specified in the schedules hereunto annexed, are hereby extended to this Colony, subject to the provisions next hereinafter contained.
Schedules of Acts, rules, and orders, extended.
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