480
ORDINANCES Nos. 14 AND 15 OF 1860.
Remission of Penalties.
Registration of Boats, &c.
Preamble. [22 Vict. Cap. 32.]
Power to Governor to remit penalties other than those due to Crown.
No. 14 of 1860.
An Ordinance for the Remission of Penalties.
[17th August, 1860.]
WHEREAS penalties which under Penal Statutes or Ordinances are made payable to parties other than the Crown cannot be remitted by the Governor where no express provision has been made by the Imperial Statute or Colonial Ordinance for that purpose, and it is expedient that the law as to the remission of such penalties should be amended and made uniform: Be it, therefore, enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. It shall be lawful for the Governor to remit, in whole or in part, any sum of money which under any Act of the Imperial Legislature or any Ordinance now in force or hereafter to be passed in the Colony of Hongkong may be imposed as a penalty or forfeiture on a convicted offender, although such money may be in whole or in part payable to some party other than the Crown, and to order the discharge of any person who may be imprisoned for non-payment of any sum of money so imposed.
No. 15 of 1860.
An Ordinance for the Registration and Regulation of Boatmen and others employed in Licensed Cargo Boats, and for the Survey of such Boats.
[17th November, 1860.]
BE it enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. The Registrar General shall keep a book, in which shall be entered the number, name, and place of abode of every boatman or other person employed on board any cargo boat, and which shall be called the "Cargo Boatmen Register" and be admitted as evidence before all Magistrates having jurisdiction within the Colony of Hongkong or the waters thereof.
2. Every boatman or other person employed in any capacity on board any cargo boat shall make application to the Registrar General for a licence ticket, which ticket the said Registrar General is hereby empowered to issue, and to demand and take the
480
ORDINANCES Nos. 14 AND 15 OF 1860.
Remission of Penalties.
Registration of Boats, &c.
Preamble. [22 Vict. Cap. 32.]
Power to Governor to remit penal- ties other than those due to Crown.
W
No. 14 of 1860.
An Ordinance for the Remission of Penalties.
[17th August, 1860.]
HEREAS penalties which under Penal Statutes or Ordinances are made payable to parties other than the Crown cannot be remit- ted by the Governor where no express provision has been made by the Imperial Statute or Colonial Ordinance for that purpose, and it is ex- pedient that the law as to the remission of such penalties should be amended and made uniform: Be it, therefore, enacted and ordained His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legis- lative Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. It shall be lawful for the Governor to remit, in whole or in part, any sum of money which under any Act of the Imperial Legislature or any Ordinance now in force or hereafter to be passed in the Colony of Hongkong may be imposed as a penalty or forfeiture on a convicted offender, although such money may be in whole or in part payable to some party other than the Crown, and to order the discharge of any person who may be imprisoned for non-payment of any sum of money so imposed.
Register to be kept.
Licences to be granted.
No. 15 of 1860.
An Ordinance for the Registration and Regulation of Boatmen and others employed in Licensed Cargo Boats, and for the Survey of such Boats.
BE
[17th November, 1860.]
E it enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the
advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. The Registrar General shall keep a book, in which shall be entered the number, name, and place of abode of every boatman or other person employed on board any cargo boat, and which shall be called the "Cargo Boatmen Register" and be admitted as evidence before all Magistrates having jurisdiction within the Colony of Hongkong or the waters thereof.
2. Every boatman or other person employed in any capacity on board any cargo boat shall make application to the Registrar General for a licence ticket, which ticket the said Registrar General is hereby empowered to issue, and to demand and take thẻ
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