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(3.) the expression "the Imperial Parliament" and the word "Parliament" shall respectively mean the Parliament of the United Kingdom;
(4.) the expression "British possession" shall mean any part of Her Majesty's dominions exclusive of the United Kingdom, and where parts of such dominions are under both a central and a local legislature, all parts under the central legislature shall, for the purposes of this definition, be deemed to be one British possession;
(5.) the expression "British Colony" shall mean any part of Her Majesty's dominions exclusive of the British Islands and of India, and, where parts of such dominions are under both a central and a local legislature, all parts under the central legislature shall, for the purposes of this definition, be deemed to be one colony;
(6.) the expression "British India" shall mean all territories and places within Her Majesty's dominions which are for the time being governed by Her Majesty through the Governor-General of India or through any governor or other officer subordinate to the Governor-General of India;
(7.) the word "India" shall mean British India together with all territories of any native prince or chief under the suzerainty of Her Majesty exercised through the Governor-General of India or through any governor or other officer subordinate to the Governor-General of India;
(8.) the word "Governor," when used with respect to Canada and India, shall mean the Governor-General and include any person who for the time being has the powers of the Governor-General, and, when used with respect to any other British possession, shall include the officer for the time being administering the government of that possession; and
(9.) the expression "colonial legislature" and the word "legislature," when used with reference to a British possession, shall respectively mean the authority, other than the Imperial Parliament or Her Majesty in Council, competent to make laws for the British possession.
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16. In this Ordinance and in every Ordinance passed after the commencement of this Ordinance, the word "statute" shall, unless a contrary intention appears, mean any Act of Parliament or Ordinance for the time being in force in this Colony, and shall include any Order of the Queen-in-Council, Order of the Governor-in-Council, regulation, or by-law having for the time being the force therein,
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(3.) the expression " the Imperial Parliament" and the word " + ment" shall respectively mean the Parliament of the Kingdom;
(4.) the expression "British possession" shall mean any part o Majesty's dominions exclusive of the United Kingdom, and parts of such dominions are under both a central and a local lature, all parts under the central legislature shall, for the pur of this definition, be deemed to be one British possession (5.) the expression British Colony" shall mean any part Majesty's dominions exclusive of the British Islands and o India, and, where parts of such dominions are under both and a local legislature, all parts under the central legida shall, for the purposes of this definition, be deemed to 1 colony;
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(6.) the expression British India" shall mean all territories places within Her Majesty's dominions which are for the time governed by Her Majesty through the Governor-General of I or through any governor or other officer subordinate to the Goy nor-General of India;
(7.) the word "India" shall mean British India together with a territories of any native prince or chief under the suzerainty of I Majesty exercised through the Governor-General of India or throu any governor or other officer subordinate to the Governor-Gene of India.:
(8.) the word "Governor," when used with respect to Canada an
India, shall mean the Governor-General and include any pensan who for the time being has the powers of the Governor-Gener and, when used with respect to any other British possession, sha include the officer for the time being administering the governm of that possession; and
(9.) the expression "colonial legislature" and the word "legislatur when used with reference to a British possession, shall respect mean the authority, other than the Imperial Parliament or Majesty
laws
Brit the Queen-in-Council, competent to make
British possession.
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16. In this Ordinance and in every Ordinance passed after the Co mencement of this Ordinance, the word "statute"-shall, unless contrary intention appears, mean any Act of Parliament or Ordina for the time being in force in this Colony, and shall include any of the Queen-in-Council, Order of the Governor-in-Council, regulation, or by-law having for the time being the force therein,
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