A.D. 1887.] STATUTE LAW PRESERVATION.
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Statute Law Preservation Ordinance, 1886.
2. 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 and the Seal of the Colony.
3. From and after the commencement of this Ordinance, this and all Ordinances, on 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, orders, and regulations shall be deemed and considered in the Colony to be the originals thereof and may be proved in any court or judicial proceedings by the production of an examined copy thereof or of a copy certified under the hand of the said Registrar.
4. The said Registrar shall carefully preserve the said collection, and shall file all such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, orders, and regulations as may hereafter be transmitted to him.
5. Any such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, orders, or regulations published in The Gazette, and also any copies thereof purporting to be printed by the Government printers by authority, shall be deemed and accepted as primâ facie evidence of the contents thereof.
6. Any person shall be entitled to inspect the said Ordinances within the office hours of the Supreme Court on payment of twenty-five cents for each inspection not exceeding three hours, and to take copies or extracts therefrom on payment of twenty-five cents per folio of seventy-two words for each copy or extract.
ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1887.
AN ORDINANCE to amend the Law respecting Defamatory Words and Libel.
[22nd February, 1887.]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
Ordinance No. 5 of 1887, with Ordinance No. 9 of 1901, as amended by Ordinance No. 29 of 1901 s. 11.
incorporated.
A.D. 1887.] STATUTE LAW PRESERVATION.
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Statute Law Preservation Short title. Ordinance, 1886.
collection of Ordinances
2. The collection of the Ordinances so deposited as aforesaid is hereby Specified declared and shall be taken to be a true and authentic record of the Ordinances therein comprised, as if they were all original Ordinances to form an duly authenticated under the hand of the Governor for the time being record of such and the Seal of the Colony.
3. From and after the commencement of this Ordinance, this and all Ordinances, on receiving the assent of the Governor, and all proclama- tions 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, orders, and regulations shall be deemed and considered in the Colony to be the originals thereof and may be proved in any court or judicial proceed- ings by the production of an examined copy thereof or of a copy certified under the hand of the said Registrar.
authentic
Ordinances.
Recording of future Ordi- Sec Colonial
nances, etc.
Bules and Regulations. ". IST.
of collection,
4. The said Registrar shall carefully preserve the said collection, and Preservation shall file all such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, orders, and regula- etc. tions as may hereafter be transmitted to him.
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5. Any such Ordinances, proclamations, rules, orders, or regulations Evidence of published in The Gazette, and also any copies thereof purporting to be
Ordinances, printed by the Government printers by authority, shall be deemed and accepted as primâ facie evidence of the contents thereof.
6. Any person shall be entitled to inspect the said Ordinances within Right of in- the office hours of the Supreme Court on payment of twenty-five cents of Onti- for each inspection not exceeding three hours, and to take copies or nances. extracts therefrom on payment of twenty-five cents per folio of seventy- two words for each copy or extract,
ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1887.
AN ORDINANCE to amend the Law respecting Defamatory Words A.D. 1887.
and Libel.
[22nd February, 1887.]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
Ordinance No. 5 of 1887. with Ordi- nanne No. 9 of 1901, us amended by Ordinance No. 29 of 1901 8. 11.
incorporated.
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