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Validity of act done in vacation.
Filing of pleading in vacation.
Vacation not included in
of time.
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in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Court: Provided always that hearing of any action or matter in the Summary Jurisdiction of Court may be adjourned over vacation, on reasonable cause being shown to the satisfaction of the Court.
7. Every act, matter, or thing done in vacation, in pursuance of this Ordinance, shall be as valid to all intents and purposes as if done out of vacation.
8. No pleading shall be filed during vacation, except by order of Judge under special circumstances.
9. Where by any Act, Ordinance, or Rule of Court regulating computation procedure, or by any special order of the Court, any limited time exceeding one month, is appointed or allowed for the doing of any act or the taking of any proceeding, no days included in a vacation shall be reckoned in the computation of such time, unless the Court otherwise directs.
Vacation Judges and Office hours.
General Holiday's annoy
Power to vary
periods of vacation and (3) (c) regulate
10. During vacation, there shall be at least one Judge in the Colony and the Offices of the Supreme Court shall be open daily, except
except public holidays, for such time as the Court may direct.
11. The periods of vacation may be varied from time to time and provision may be made for the conduct of the business of the Court during vacation, by General Rules or Orders of Court to be made by the Chief Justice, subject to the revision and approval of the Legislative Council, and published in The Gazette, in the manner prescribed by No. 3 of 1873. Supreme Court Ordinance, 1873.
vacation business.
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ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1898.
A.D. 1898. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Law relating to the Registration of Trade Marks.
Ordinance No. 18 of 1898.
Repealed by Ord. 41/09
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[22nd August, 1898] WHEREAS the persons entitled to the benefit and protection of the law in force in this Colony relating to fraudulent marks applied to merchandise are, in many cases, resident in places situated at a distance from this Colony, and, by reason thereof, the proof of the marks, and of the right to the exclusive use thereof in legal proceedings under such law, is attended with difficulty, delay, and expense, whereas it is expedient to amend the law providing for the registration of trade marks in this Colony
364
Validity of act done in vacation.
Filing of pleading in vacation.
Vacation not included in
of time.
No. 5.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG (AD 1.9
in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Court: Provided always that hearing of any action or matter in the Summary Jurisdiction of Court may be adjourned over vacation, on reasonable cause being show to the satisfaction of the Court.
7. Every act, matter, or thing done in vacation, in pursuance of t Ordinance, shall be as valid to all intents and purposes as if done out vacation.
8. No pleading shall be filed during vacation, except by order of Judge under special circumstances.
9. Where by any Act, Ordinance, or Rule of Court regulating computation procedure, or by any special order of the Court, any limited time exceeding one month, is appointed or allowed for the doing of any or the taking of any proceeding, no days included in a vacation shall reckoned in the computation of such time, unless the Court otherwi directs.
Vacation Judges and Office hours.
Queral Holeccay's amoy
CoPower to vary
periods of vacation and (3) (c) regulate
10. During vacation, there shall be at least one Judge in the Colon and the Offices of the Supreme Court shall be open daily, exce
except public holidays, for such time as the Court may direct.
.
11. The periods of vacation may be varied from time to time provision may be made for the conduct of the business of the during vacation, by General Rules or Orders of Court to be made the Chief Justice, subject to the revision and approval of the Legisl Council, and published in The Gazette, in the manner prescribed by No. 3 of 1873. Supreme Court Ordinance, 1873.
vacation business.
4/90
ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1898.
A.D. 1898. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Law relating to the Regis
tration of Trade Marks.
Ordinance No, 18 of 1898.
Kapraled by ord. 41/09
362
[22nd August, 1898] WHEREAS the persons entitled to the benefit and protection of th
law in force in this Colony relating to fraudulent marke applied to merchandise are, in many cases, resident in places situated a a distance from this Colony, and, by reason thereof, the proof of t marks, and of the right to the exclusive use thereof in legal proceed under such law, is attended with difficulty delay, and expense, whereas it is expedient to amend the law providing for the registrat of trade marks in this Colony
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