1883.
A.D. 1884.]
feet on the sides,
in area
and 6,450 square feet
more or less.
TRAMWAYS.
THE FIFTH SCHEDULE.
SPECIAL INDORSEMENT OF WRIT OF SUMMONS.
No. 1.
This action is brought for the purpose of ascertaining the compensation to be paid by the Company for the interest of [the vendor or other assuring or releasing party] as [mention the nature of the interest] in [describe the premises required by the Company] under the provisions of the Tramways Ordinance, 1883.
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Section 73.
ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1884.
AN ORDINANCE to regulate the Qualifications and to provide for
A.D. 1884.
the Registration of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery.
[5th April, 1884.]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Medical Registration Ordinance, 1884.
Ordinance No. 6 of 1884, with Ordinances No. 4 of 1893 and
No. 12 of 1897
incorporated.
Short title.
2.--(1.) The words “legally qualified medical practitioner," or "duly
Interpreta-
qualified medical practitioner," or any words importing a person recognized
tion of terms.
at law as a practitioner in medicine or surgery or as any kind of
a member of the medical profession, when used in any Ordinance, shall
be construed to mean a practitioner registered under this Ordinance.
(2.) The words "registered under this Ordinance" or words to the like effect shall be deemed to refer to registration under this Ordinance as amended by any future Ordinances.
3. This Ordinance shall not operate to limit the right of Chinese
Exemption
practitioners to practise medicine or surgery or to receive, demand, or recover reasonable charges in respect of such practice.
Registration of Practitioners.
4.--(1.) The Colonial Secretary shall keep a register of medical and surgical practitioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this Colony.
(2.) The register shall be, as nearly as may be, according to the Form No. 1 in the Schedule to this Ordinance.
5.—(1.) A copy of the register shall be published by the Colonial Secretary in The Gazette of the 3rd day of May, 1884; and thereafter a copy of the register, as it stands at any such time, shall be published by the Colonial Secretary in the first Gazette issued after every succeeding 3rd day of May.
of Chinese practitioners.
Keeping of register of
medical and surgical practitioners.
Schedule: Form No. 1.
Publication of copy of register.
1883.
A.D. 1884.]
feet on the sides,
in area
and 6,450 square feut
more or less.
TRAMWAYS.
THE FIFTH SCHEDULE.
SPECIAL INDORSEMENT OF WRIT OF SUMMONS.
No. 1.
This action is brought for the purpose of ascertaining the compensation to be paid by the Company for the interest of [the vendor or other assuring or releasing party] as [mention the nature of the interest] in [describe the pre- mises required by the Company] under the provisions of the Tramways Ordinance, 1883.
435
Section 73.
ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1884.
AN ORDINANCE to regulate the Qualifications and to provide for A.D. 1884.
the Registration of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery.
[5th April, 1884.]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Medical Registration Ordi- nance, 1884.
Ordinance No. 6 of 1384. with Or- dinances No. 4 of 1893 and
No. 12 of 1597
incorporated.
Short title.
2.--(1.) The words “legally qualified medical practitioner," or "duly Interpreta- qualified medical practitioner," or any words importing a person. recog- tion of terms. nized at law as a practitioner in medicine or surgery or as any kind of
a member of the medical profession, when used in any Ordinance, shall
be construed to mean a practitioner registered under this Ordinance.
(2.) The words "registered under this Ordinance" or words to the like effect shall be deemed to refer to registration under this Ordinance as amended by any future Ordinances.
3. This Ordinance shall not operate to limit the right of Chinese Exemption practitioners to practise medicine or surgery or to receive, demand, or recover reasonable charges in respect of such practice.
Registration of Practitioners.
4.--(1.) The Colonial Secretary shall keep a register of medical and surgical practitioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this Colony.
(2.) The register shall be, as nearly as may be, according to the Form No. 1 in the Schedule to this Ordinance.
5.—(1.) A copy of the register shall be published by the Colonial Secretary in The Gazette of the 3rd day of May, 1884; and thereafter a copy of the register, as it stands at any such time, shall be published by the Colonial Secretary in the first Gazette issued after every succeeding 3rd day of May.
of Chinese practitioners.
Keeping of re- gister of
medical and surgical prac- titioners. Schedule: Form No. 1.
Publication of copy of register.
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