964
lease under the Ordi-
nance..
Saving of general powers and.
rights of the
Crown.
87909
49A.D. 1801.
"Ordinance
No. 22 of 1901.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
No. 15.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1901.] deemed to demise to the lessee the foreshore or sea bed included in such lease free and discharged from all rights, privileges, profits-à-prendre and easements, whether public or private, which may have existed or may be claimed in or over such foreshore and sea bed, so far as is necessary for carrying out the said purposes, and shall contain-
(1.) a proviso that, in the event of the lessees, their executors, administrators, and assigns or successors, as the case may be, failing, at any time during the continuance of the term of the lease, to use the demised land for the purposes so specified as aforesaid, without the previous licence or consent of His Majesty, his heirs, successors, or assigns, signified in writing by the Governor, then it shall be lawful for His Majesty, his heirs, successors, or assigns, by the Governor or by any officer authorized by him in writing, to re-enter on such land, foreshore, and sea bed, or on any portion thereof in the name of the whole, and thereupon the same shall be forfeited to and vest in the Crown
(2.) such covenants and provisos as may be approved in each case by the Governor-in-Council with regard to the construction and use of any works to be made and done upon the said land and as to the time within which such works shall be commenced and completed; and
(3) a reservation to the Crown of all mines and minerals under the demised lands.
5. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be in derogation of any powers or rights of the Crown in respect of the foreshore or of the territorial waters of this Colony.
ORDINANCE No. 16 OF 1901
AN ORDINANCE to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Stamps and Stamp Duty.
[5th October, 1901]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Stamp Ordinance, 1901.
2. In this Ordinance
"The Collector" includes the person for the time being appointed by the Governor to have the control and management of the Stamp Office
"Document"
means any deed, instrument, or writing whatever
964
lease under the Ordi-
nance..
Saving of general powers and.
rights of the
Crown.
87909
49A.D. 1801.
"Ordinance
No. 22 of 1901.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
No. 15.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 190. deemed to demise to the lessee the foreshore or sea bed included in such lease free and discharged from all rights, privileges, profits-à-prend and easements, whether public or private, which may have existed may be claimed in or over such foreshore and sea bed, so far as is nece sary for carrying out the said purposes, and shall contain-
(1.) a proviso that, in the event of the lessees, their executors, admi
trators, and assigns or successors, as the case may be, failing, at an time during the continuance of the term of the lease, to use the demised land for the purposes so specified as aforesaid, without the previous licence or consent of His Majesty, his heirs, successo assigns, signified in writing by the Governor, then it shall be lawint for His Majesty, his heirs, successors, or assigns, by the Governor by any officer authorized by him in writing, to re-enter on such land, foreshore, and sea bed, or on any portion thereof in the name of the whole, and thereupon the same shall be forfeited to and vest in the Crown
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(2.) such covenants and provisoes as may be approved in each case by the Governor-in-Council with regard to the construction and use of any works to be made and done upon the said land and as to the time within which such works shall be commenced and completed and
(3) a reservation to the Crown of all mines and minerals under the
demised lands.
5. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be in derogation of any powers or rights of the
Crown in respect of the foreshore or of the ter torial waters of this Colony.
ORDINANCE No. 16 OF 19013
AN ORDINANCE to consolidate and amend the Laws re
lating to Stamps and Stamp Duty.
[5th October, 1901]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Stamp Ordinance, 1901.
2. In this Ordinance
The Collector" includes the person for the time being appoi by the Governor to have the control and management of the Stam Office
Document
means any deed, instrument, or writing whatever >
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