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ORDINANCE No. 31 OF 1886.

Statute Law Preservation.

No. 31 of 1886.

2073

amends No. 6. and No. 17 of 1889

An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance for preserving an authentic record of the Ordinances of the Colony and for other purposes.

[12th January, 1887.]

WHEREAS a collection of the Ordinances of the Colony from the commencement thereof down to and inclusive of Ordinance No. 30 of 1886, partly composed of original Ordinances, and partly of copies in print and manuscript, has been made by and under the direction of the commissioners appointed by the Governor for the revision of the Ordinances, and the same has been certified by the secretary to the commissioners, and deposited for safe custody with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and it is expedient to make provision in respect thereof and for the recording of all future Ordinances and of all proclamations in relation thereto and of all rules, regulations, and orders made under or in pursuance of such Ordinances: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Statute Law Preservation Ordinance, 1886.

Short title.

2. Ordinances No. 7 of 1864 and No. 10 of 1875 are ["Ordinance Repeal. No. 10 of 1875 is" as amended by Ordinance No. 6 of 1889] hereby repealed, but such repeal shall not affect the past operation of the said Ordinances or either of them [amended by Ordinance No. 17 of 1889.]

The collection of Ordinances to form an authentic record of such Ordinances as

3. The collection of the Ordinances, so deposited as aforesaid, is hereby declared and shall be taken to be a true and authentic record of the Ordinances therein comprised, as if they were all original Ordinances duly authenticated under the hand of the Governor for the time being past, and the seal of the Colony.

Recording of Ordinances,

[see Colonial rules and regulations r. 181.]

4. From and after the commencement of this Ordinance, this and all Ordinances upon receiving the assent of the Governor and all proclamations relating thereto and all such rules, orders and regulations as aforesaid immediately after they have been made by the Governor shall be transmitted by the Clerk of Councils, certified under the hand of the Governor and the seal of the Colony to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, for record; and such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, regulations, and orders shall be deemed and considered in the Colony to be the original...

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ORDINANCE No. 31 OF 1886. Statute Law Preservation. No. 31 of 1886. 2073 amends No. 6. and No. 17 of 1889 An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance for preserving an authentic record of the Ordinances of the Colony and for other purposes. [12th January, 1887.] WHEREAS a collection of the Ordinances of the Colony from the commencement thereof down to and inclusive of Ordinance No. 30 of 1886, partly composed of original Ordinances, and partly of copies in print and manuscript, has been made by and under the direction of the commissioners appointed by the Governor for the revision of the Ordinances, and the same has been certified by the secretary to the commissioners, and deposited for safe custody with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and it is expedient to make provision in respect thereof and for the recording of all future Ordinances and of all proclamations in relation thereto and of all rules, regulations, and orders made under or in pursuance of such Ordinances: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Statute Law Preservation Ordinance, 1886. Short title. 2. Ordinances No. 7 of 1864 and No. 10 of 1875 are ["Ordinance Repeal. No. 10 of 1875 is" as amended by Ordinance No. 6 of 1889] hereby repealed, but such repeal shall not affect the past operation of the said Ordinances or either of them [amended by Ordinance No. 17 of 1889.] The collection of Ordinances to form an authentic record of such Ordinances as 3. The collection of the Ordinances, so deposited as aforesaid, is hereby declared and shall be taken to be a true and authentic record of the Ordinances therein comprised, as if they were all original Ordinances duly authenticated under the hand of the Governor for the time being past, and the seal of the Colony. Recording of Ordinances, [see Colonial rules and regulations r. 181.] 4. From and after the commencement of this Ordinance, this and all Ordinances upon receiving the assent of the Governor and all proclamations relating thereto and all such rules, orders and regulations as aforesaid immediately after they have been made by the Governor shall be transmitted by the Clerk of Councils, certified under the hand of the Governor and the seal of the Colony to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, for record; and such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, regulations, and orders shall be deemed and considered in the Colony to be the original...
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ORDINANCE No. 31 OF 1886. Statute Law Preservation. No. 31 of 1886. 2073 nanoes No. 6. and No. 17 of 18891 An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance for preserving an authentic [See Ordi. record of the Ordinances of the Colony and for other purposes. [12th January, 1887.] WHEREAS a collection of the Ordinances of the Colony from the commencement thereof down to and inclusive of Ordinance No. 30 of 1886, partly composed of original Ordinances, and partly of copies in print and manuscript, has been made by and under the direction of the commissioners appointed by the Governor for the revision of the Ordi- nances, and the same has been certified by the secretary to the commis- sioners, and deposited for safe custody with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and it is expedient to make provision in respect thereof and for the recording of all future Ordinances and of all proclamations in relation thereto and of all rules, regulations, and orders made under or in pursu- ance of such Ordinances: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Statute Law Preservation Ordinance, 1886. Short title. 2. Ordinances No. 7 of 1864 and No. 10 of 1875 are ["Ordinance Repeal. No. 10 of 1875 is" as amended by Ordinance No. 6 of 1889] hereby repealed, but such repeal shall not affect the past operation of the said Ordinances or either of them [amended by Ordinance No. 17 of 1889.] The collection of Ordinances to form an authentic record of such Ordinances as 3. The collection of the Ordinances, so deposited as aforesaid, is hereby declared and shall be taken to be a true and authentic record of the Ordinances therein comprised, as if they were all original Ordinances duly authenticated under the hand of the Governor for the time being past. and the seal of the Colony. Recording of Ordinances, [see Colonial rules and regulations r. 181.] 4. From and after the commencement of this Ordinance, this and all Ordinances upon receiving the assent of the Governor and all procla- &c. mations relating thereto and all such rules, orders and regulations as aforesaid immediately after they have been made by the Governor shall be transmitted by the Clerk of Councils, certified under the hand of the Governor and the seal of the Colony to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, for record; and such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, regulations, and orders shall be deemed and.considered in the Colony to be the origi-
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ORDINANCE No. 31 OF 1886.

Statute Law Preservation.

No. 31 of 1886.

2073

nanoes No. 6. and No. 17 of 18891

An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance for preserving an authentic [See Ordi.

record of the Ordinances of the Colony and for other purposes.

[12th January, 1887.]

WHEREAS a collection of the Ordinances of the Colony from the

commencement thereof down to and inclusive of Ordinance No.

30 of 1886, partly composed of original Ordinances, and partly of copies in print and manuscript, has been made by and under the direction of the commissioners appointed by the Governor for the revision of the Ordi- nances, and the same has been certified by the secretary to the commis- sioners, and deposited for safe custody with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and it is expedient to make provision in respect thereof and for the recording of all future Ordinances and of all proclamations in relation thereto and of all rules, regulations, and orders made under or in pursu- ance of such Ordinances: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Statute Law Preservation Ordinance, 1886.

Short title.

2. Ordinances No. 7 of 1864 and No. 10 of 1875 are ["Ordinance Repeal. No. 10 of 1875 is" as amended by Ordinance No. 6 of 1889] hereby repealed, but such repeal shall not affect the past operation of the said Ordinances or either of them [amended by Ordinance No. 17 of 1889.]

The collection

of Ordinances to form an authentic record of such Ordinances as

3. The collection of the Ordinances, so deposited as aforesaid, is hereby declared and shall be taken to be a true and authentic record of the Ordinances therein comprised, as if they were all original Ordinances duly authenticated under the hand of the Governor for the time being past. and the seal of the Colony.

Recording of Ordinances,

[see Colonial rules and regulations r. 181.]

4. From and after the commencement of this Ordinance, this and all Ordinances upon receiving the assent of the Governor and all procla- &c. mations relating thereto and all such rules, orders and regulations as aforesaid immediately after they have been made by the Governor shall be transmitted by the Clerk of Councils, certified under the hand of the Governor and the seal of the Colony to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, for record; and such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, regulations, and orders shall be deemed and.considered in the Colony to be the origi-

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