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No. 4.]

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1887.

And the Governor hereby orders that the said he set at liberty within thirty days from the date of this order.

Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of

By His Excellency's Command,

(Signed.) Colonial Secretary,

CONDITIONS.

1. The holder shall preserve his licence and produce it when called upon to do so by a Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police officer.

2. He shall abstain from any violation of the law.

3. He shall not habitually associate with notoriously bad characters, such as reputed thieves and prostitutes.

4. He shall not lead an idle and dissolute life without visible means of obtaining an honest livelihood.

5. If his licence is forfeited or revoked in consequence of a conviction for any offence, he will be liable to undergo a term of imprisonment with hard labour equal to the portion of his term of years which remained unexpired when his licence was granted, viz., the term of years.

Cf 2/66: 18/01: 5/87: 1/99: 5/00: 18/01

ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1887.

A.D. 1887. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-ing Corporation to continue incorporated for the further Term of Twenty-one Years.

See Ordinance No. 15 of 1887.

See Ordinance No. 18 of 1901.

No. 2 of 1866.

[16th August, 1887.]

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ordinance, 1866, it is provided that the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, therein and hereinafter called the Company, should be established for the purpose of carrying on, under the management of a Court of Directors, the business of banking for the term of twenty-one years, commencing from the date of that Ordinance, in the Colony; and whereas by section 29 of the said Ordinance it was provided that, on the determination of the said term of twenty-one years, the powers and privileges thereinbefore conferred on the Company should cease, unless the Governor, with the advice of the Legislative Council, should declare to the contrary and by an Ordinance to that effect authorize

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No. 4.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1887. And the Governor hereby orders that the said he set at liberty within thirty days from the date of this order. Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of By His Excellency's Command, (Signed.) Colonial Secretary, CONDITIONS. 1. The holder shall preserve his licence and produce it when called upon to do so by a Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police officer. 2. He shall abstain from any violation of the law. 3. He shall not habitually associate with notoriously bad characters, such as reputed thieves and prostitutes. 4. He shall not lead an idle and dissolute life without visible means of obtaining an honest livelihood. 5. If his licence is forfeited or revoked in consequence of a conviction for any offence, he will be liable to undergo a term of imprisonment with hard labour equal to the portion of his term of years which remained unexpired when his licence was granted, viz., the term of years. Cf 2/66: 18/01: 5/87: 1/99: 5/00: 18/01 ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1887. A.D. 1887. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-ing Corporation to continue incorporated for the further Term of Twenty-one Years. See Ordinance No. 15 of 1887. See Ordinance No. 18 of 1901. No. 2 of 1866. [16th August, 1887.] WHEREAS by section 4 of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ordinance, 1866, it is provided that the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, therein and hereinafter called the Company, should be established for the purpose of carrying on, under the management of a Court of Directors, the business of banking for the term of twenty-one years, commencing from the date of that Ordinance, in the Colony; and whereas by section 29 of the said Ordinance it was provided that, on the determination of the said term of twenty-one years, the powers and privileges thereinbefore conferred on the Company should cease, unless the Governor, with the advice of the Legislative Council, should declare to the contrary and by an Ordinance to that effect authorize
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No. 4.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1887. And the Governor hereby orders that the said he set at liberty within thirty days from the date of this order. Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of By His Excellency's Command, (Sigued.) Colonial Secretary, CONDITIONS. 1. The holder shall preserve his licence and produce it when called upon to do so by a Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police officer. 2. He shall abstain from any violation of the law. 3. He shall not habitually associate with notoriously bad characters, such as reputed thieves and prostitutes. 4. He shall not lead an idle and dissolute life without visible means of obtain- ing an honest livelihood. 5. If his licence is forfeited or revoked in consequence of a conviction for any offence, he will be liable to undergo a term of imprisonment with hard labour equal to the portion of his term of years which remained unexpired when his licence was granted, viz., the term of years. Cf 2/66: 18/01: 5/87: 1/99: 5/00: 18/01 ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1887. A.D. 1887. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- - of a com Ordinance No. 15 of 1887. See Ordinance No. 18 of 1901. No, 2 of 1866. ing Corporation to continue incorporated for the further Term of Twenty-one Years. W [16th August, 1887.] HEREAS by section 4 of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ordinance, 1866, it is provided that the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, therein and hereinafter called the Company, should be established for the purpose of carrying on, under the management of a Court of Directors, the business of banking for the term of twenty-one years, commencing from the date of that Ordinance, in the Colony; and whereas by section 29 of the said Ordinance it was provided that, on the determination of the said term of twenty-one years, the powers and privileges thereinbefore conferred on the Company should cense, unless the Governor, with the advice of the Legislative Council, should declare to the contrary and by an Ordinance to that effect authorize :
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No. 4.]

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1887.

And the Governor hereby orders that the said

he set at liberty within thirty days from the date of this order.

Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hongkong, this

day of

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sigued.)

Colonial Secretary,

CONDITIONS.

1. The holder shall preserve his licence and produce it when called upon to

do so by a Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, or Police officer.

2. He shall abstain from any violation of the law.

3. He shall not habitually associate with notoriously bad characters, such as

reputed thieves and prostitutes.

4. He shall not lead an idle and dissolute life without visible means of obtain-

ing an honest livelihood.

5. If his licence is forfeited or revoked in consequence of a conviction for any offence, he will be liable to undergo a term of imprisonment with hard labour equal to the portion of his term of

years which remained

unexpired when his licence was granted, viz., the term of

years.

Cf 2/66: 18/01: 5/87: 1/99: 5/00: 18/01

ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1887.

A.D. 1887. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

- of a com

Ordinance

No. 15 of 1887.

See Ordinance No. 18 of 1901.

No, 2 of 1866.

ing Corporation to continue incorporated for the further Term of Twenty-one Years.

W

[16th August, 1887.]

HEREAS by section 4 of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ordinance, 1866, it is provided that the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, therein and hereinafter called the Company, should be established for the purpose of carrying on, under the management of a Court of Directors, the business of banking for the term of twenty-one years, commencing from the date of that Ordinance, in the Colony; and whereas by section 29 of the said Ordinance it was provided that, on the determination of the said term of twenty-one years, the powers and privileges thereinbefore conferred on the Company should cense, unless the Governor, with the advice of the Legislative Council, should declare to the contrary and by an Ordinance to that effect authorize

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