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ORDINANCES Nos. 10 AND 11 OF 1875.

Legislative Commissioners.

Extradition.

1387

as have expired, have been repealed, or have had their effect, (including Appropriation Ordinances); omitting all sections which repeal Ordinances, or parts of Ordinances, as well as the Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repealed, and omitting all schedules of repealed Ordinances.

The commissioners are also hereby authorised to insert into Ordinances any amendments made by later Ordinances without taking notice of the fact of such amendments having been made, and to omit the amending Ordinances or parts of Ordinances.

3. Such edition, when arranged and prepared for publication, shall be transmitted by the commissioners to such person as the Governor may appoint to print the same; and the commissioners shall make such arrangements for correcting the proof, and otherwise insuring the accuracy of the publication, as they think necessary.

4. Every copy of the said edition shall bear on the title page the words--“Published by Authority under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1875" and the copies so authenticated shall, in all courts and upon all occasions whatsoever, be taken, deemed and held to be the only lawful Ordinances of Hongkong, as they existed at the date of the passing of the last Ordinance inserted therein: Provided always, that nothing in this Ordinance contained shall apply to any operation already effected by, or act done under, any Ordinance omitted in the said copies, or to any right, title, obligation, or liability acquired or accrued under any such Ordinance.

5. The commissioners shall, after the printing of the copies aforesaid, see that the type is distributed, and shall cause the printed copies to be placed in the hands of the Colonial Secretary, to be disposed of in such manner as the Governor may direct.

6. It shall be lawful for the Governor to issue his warrant upon the Treasury for such sum as he shall deem a reasonable remuneration for the clerk to be employed by the said commissioners, and also for such other charges and expenses as shall have been necessarily incurred, in and about the carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.

7. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Legislative Commissioners Ordinance, 1875."

a

[Repealed by Ordinance No. 31 of 1886 and see Ordinances Nos. 6 and 17 of 1889.]

to omit all expired, repealed Ordinances, &c.

Commissioners to send to printer and arrange for correcting proof,

Sec.

Every copy to be authenticated; and copies to be taken as the only Ordinances of the Colony.

Proviso.

Copies to be delivered to: Colonial Secretary for disposal.

Provision for remuneration to clerk and expenses of carrying into effect this Ordinance.

Short title.

No. 11 of 1875.

An Ordinance to provide for the more convenient administration of "The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873.”

[2nd September, 1875.]

WHEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament known as "The Extradition Act, 1870" it is amongst other things enacted that the said Act when applied by Order in Council, shall, unless it is otherwise...

Title.

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ORDINANCES Nos. 10 AND 11 OF 1875. Legislative Commissioners. Extradition. 1387 as have expired, have been repealed, or have had their effect, (including Appropriation Ordinances); omitting all sections which repeal Ordinances, or parts of Ordinances, as well as the Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repealed, and omitting all schedules of repealed Ordinances. The commissioners are also hereby authorised to insert into Ordinances any amendments made by later Ordinances without taking notice of the fact of such amendments having been made, and to omit the amending Ordinances or parts of Ordinances. 3. Such edition, when arranged and prepared for publication, shall be transmitted by the commissioners to such person as the Governor may appoint to print the same; and the commissioners shall make such arrangements for correcting the proof, and otherwise insuring the accuracy of the publication, as they think necessary. 4. Every copy of the said edition shall bear on the title page the words--“Published by Authority under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1875" and the copies so authenticated shall, in all courts and upon all occasions whatsoever, be taken, deemed and held to be the only lawful Ordinances of Hongkong, as they existed at the date of the passing of the last Ordinance inserted therein: Provided always, that nothing in this Ordinance contained shall apply to any operation already effected by, or act done under, any Ordinance omitted in the said copies, or to any right, title, obligation, or liability acquired or accrued under any such Ordinance. 5. The commissioners shall, after the printing of the copies aforesaid, see that the type is distributed, and shall cause the printed copies to be placed in the hands of the Colonial Secretary, to be disposed of in such manner as the Governor may direct. 6. It shall be lawful for the Governor to issue his warrant upon the Treasury for such sum as he shall deem a reasonable remuneration for the clerk to be employed by the said commissioners, and also for such other charges and expenses as shall have been necessarily incurred, in and about the carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance. 7. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Legislative Commissioners Ordinance, 1875." a [Repealed by Ordinance No. 31 of 1886 and see Ordinances Nos. 6 and 17 of 1889.] to omit all expired, repealed Ordinances, &c. Commissioners to send to printer and arrange for correcting proof, Sec. Every copy to be authenticated; and copies to be taken as the only Ordinances of the Colony. Proviso. Copies to be delivered to: Colonial Secretary for disposal. Provision for remuneration to clerk and expenses of carrying into effect this Ordinance. Short title. No. 11 of 1875. An Ordinance to provide for the more convenient administration of "The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873.” [2nd September, 1875.] WHEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament known as "The Extradition Act, 1870" it is amongst other things enacted that the said Act when applied by Order in Council, shall, unless it is otherwise... Title. Preamble.
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ORDINANCES Nos. 10 AND 11 OF 1875. Legislative Commissioners. Extradition. 1387 as have expired, have been repealed, or have had their effect, (including Appropriation Ordinances); omitting all sections which repeal Ordinances, or parts of Ordinances, as well as the Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repealed, and omitting all schedules of repealed Ordinances. The commissioners are also bereby authorised to insert into Ordinances any amend- ments made by later Ordinances without taking notice of the fact of such amendments having been made, and to omit the amending Ordinances or parts of Ordinances. 3. Such edition, when arranged and prepared for publication, shall be transmitted by the commissioners to such person as the Governor may appoint to print the same; and the commissioners shall make such arrangements for correcting the proof, and otherwise insuring the accuracy of the publication, as they think necessary. 4. Every copy of the said edition shall bear on the title page the words--“ Published by Authority under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1875" and the copies so authenticated shall, in all courts and upon all occasions whatsoever, be taken, deemed and held to be the only lawful Ordinances of Hongkong, as they existed at the date of the passing of the last Ordinance inserted therein: Provided always, that nothing in this Ordinance contained shall apply to any operation already effected by, or act done under, any Ordinance omitted in the said copies, or to any right, title, obligation, or liability acquired or accrued under any such Ordinance. 5. The commissioners shall, after the printing of the copies aforesaid, see that the type is distributed, and shall cause the printed copies to be placed in the hands of the Colonial Secretary, to be disposed of in such manner as the Governor may direct. 6. It shall be lawful for the Governor to issue his warrant upon the Treasury for such sum as he shall deem a reasonable remuneration for the clerk to be employed by the said commissioners, and also for such other charges and expenses as shall have been necessarily incurred, in and about the carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance. 7. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Legislative Commissioners Ordinance, 1875." a [Repealed by Ordinance No. 31 of 1886 and see Ordinances Nos. 6 and 17 of 1889.] to omit all expired, repealed Ordinances, &c. Commissioners. to send to printer and arrange for correcting proof, Sec. Every copy to be authenti- cated; and copies to be taken as the only Ordinances of the Colony. Proviso. Copies to be delivered to: Colonial Secre- tary for disposal. Provision for remuneration to clerk and expenses of carrying into effect this Ordinance. Short title. No. 11 of 1875. An Ordinance to provide for the more convenient administra- tion of "The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873.” WHE [2nd September, 1875.] HEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament known as "The Extradition Act, 1870 it is amongst other things enacted that the said Act when applied by Order in Council, shall, unless it is other- Title. Preamble.
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ORDINANCES Nos. 10 AND 11 OF 1875.

Legislative Commissioners.

Extradition.

1387

as have expired, have been repealed, or have had their effect, (including Appropriation Ordinances); omitting all sections which repeal Ordinances, or parts of Ordinances, as well as the Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repealed, and omitting all schedules of repealed Ordinances.

The commissioners are also bereby authorised to insert into Ordinances any amend- ments made by later Ordinances without taking notice of the fact of such amendments having been made, and to omit the amending Ordinances or parts of Ordinances.

3. Such edition, when arranged and prepared for publication, shall be transmitted by the commissioners to such person as the Governor may appoint to print the same; and the commissioners shall make such arrangements for correcting the proof, and otherwise insuring the accuracy of the publication, as they think necessary.

4. Every copy of the said edition shall bear on the title page the words--“ Published by Authority under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1875" and the copies so authenticated shall, in all courts and upon all occasions whatsoever, be taken, deemed and held to be the only lawful Ordinances of Hongkong, as they existed at the date of the passing of the last Ordinance inserted therein: Provided always, that nothing in this Ordinance contained shall apply to any operation already effected by, or act done under, any Ordinance omitted in the said copies, or to any right, title, obligation, or liability acquired or accrued under any such Ordinance.

5. The commissioners shall, after the printing of the copies aforesaid, see that the type is distributed, and shall cause the printed copies to be placed in the hands of the Colonial Secretary, to be disposed of in such manner as the Governor may direct.

6. It shall be lawful for the Governor to issue his warrant upon the Treasury for such sum as he shall deem a reasonable remuneration for the clerk to be employed by the said commissioners, and also for such other charges and expenses as shall have been necessarily incurred, in and about the carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.

7. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Legislative Commissioners Ordinance, 1875."

a

[Repealed by Ordinance No. 31 of 1886 and see Ordinances Nos. 6 and 17 of 1889.]

to omit all expired, repealed Ordinances, &c.

Commissioners. to send to printer and

arrange for

correcting proof,

Sec.

Every copy to

be authenti- cated; and copies to be taken as the only Ordinances of the Colony.

Proviso.

Copies to be delivered to: Colonial Secre- tary for disposal.

Provision for remuneration to clerk and expenses of carrying into effect this Ordinance.

Short title.

No. 11 of 1875.

An Ordinance to provide for the more convenient administra-

tion of "The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873.”

WHE

[2nd September, 1875.]

HEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament known as "The Extradition Act, 1870 it is amongst other things enacted that the said Act when applied by Order in Council, shall, unless it is other-

Title.

Preamble.

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