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[45 & 46 Vict. c. 43 s. 3.]
[41 & 42 Vict. c. 31 s. 4.]
Application of the Ordinance. [ib. s. 3.]
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No. 7 of 1886.
BILLS OF SALE.
of any trade or calling, bills of sale of goods in foreign parts or at sea, bills of lading, India warrants, warehousekeepers' certificates, warrants or orders for the delivery of goods, or any other documents used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorising or purporting to authorise, either by indorsement or by delivery, the possessor of such document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented : Provided always that in the construction of sections 8, 10 (1), 12 to 19, and 23, the said expression does not include bills of sale or other instruments hereinbefore mentioned which may be given otherwise than by way of security for the payment of money:
"Personal chattels" means goods, furniture, and other articles capable of complete transfer by delivery, and (when separately assigned or charged) fixtures and growing crops, but does not include fixtures (except trade machinery as hereinafter defined) when assigned together with any interest in any land or building to which they are affixed, or growing crops when assigned together with any interest in the land on which they grow, or shares or interests in the stock, funds, or securities of any Government or in the capital or property of incorporated or joint stock companies, or choses in action, or any stock or produce upon any farm or lands which, by virtue of any covenant or agreement, ought not to be removed from any farm where the same are at the time of making or giving of such bill of sale.
Personal chattels shall be deemed to be in the apparent possession of the person making or giving a bill of sale, so long as they remain or are in or upon any house, mill, warehouse, building, works, yard, land, or other premises occupied by him, or are used and enjoyed by him in any place whatsoever, notwithstanding that formal possession thereof may have been taken by or given to any other person:
"The Registrar means the Registrar of the Supreme Court: "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under the provisions of this Ordinance.
3. This Ordinance shall apply to every bill of sale (whether the same is absolute or subject or not subject to any trust), whereby the holder or grantee has power, either with or without notice and
* As amended by No. 62 of 1911.
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[45 & 46 Vict. c. 43 s. 3.]
[41 & 42 Vict. c. 31 s. 4.]
Application of the Ordinance. [ib. s. 3.]
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No. 7 of 1886.
BILLS OF SALE.
of any trade or calling, bills of sale of goods in foreign parts or at sea, bills of lading, India warrants, warehousekeepers' certificates, warrants or orders for the delivery of goods, or any other docu- ments used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorising or purporting to authorise, either by indorsement or by delivery, the possessor of such document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented : Provided always that in the construction of sections 8, 10 (1), 12 to 19, and 23, the said expression does not include bills of sale or other instruments hereinbefore mentioned which may be given otherwise than by way of security for the payment of money:
"Personal chattels" means goods, furniture, and other articles capable of complete transfer by delivery, and (when separately assigned or charged) fixtures and growing crops, but does not in- clude fixtures (except trade machinery as hereinafter defined) when assigned together with any interest in any land or building to which they are affixed, or growing crops when assigned together with any interest in the land on which they grow, or shares or interests in the stock, funds, or securities of any Government or in the capital or property of incorporated or joint stock companies, or choses in action, or any stock or produce upon any farm or lands which, by virtue of any covenant or agreement, ought not to be removed from any farm where the same are at the time of making or giving of such bill of sale.
Personal chattels shall be deemed to be in the apparent posses- sion of the person making or giving a bill of sale, so long as they remain or are in or upon any house, mill, warehouse, building, works, yard, land, or other premises occupied by him, or are used and enjoyed by him in any place whatsoever, notwithstanding that formal possession thereof may have been taken by or given to any other person:
"The Registrar means the Registrar of the Supreme Court: "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under the pro- visions of this Ordinance.
3. This Ordinance shall apply to every bill of sale (whether the same is absolute or subject or not subject to any trust), whereby the holder or grantee has power, either with or without notice and
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