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No. 1 of 1873.

Refusal of goods.

(a) lubricating oils; and

DANGEROUS GOODS.

(b) petroleum tar or petroleum fuel which has been tested and certified by the Government Analyst, or other similar officer of this or any other British Colony, to give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of not less than 150° Fahrenheit.

(2) Any by-laws, rules, or regulations relating to dangerous goods made under this or any other Ordinance shall not, unless expressly so provided, apply to either of the above classes of dangerous goods.

17. No warehouse owner or carrier shall be bound to receive or carry any dangerous goods.

[29 & 30 Vict. c. 69 s. 6.]

*

Proceedings for offences, penalties.

+

Exemption of ships of war, etc.

§

Saving as to Ordinances relating to gunpowder.

[cf. No. 14 of 1901.]

*

18.--(1) All offences under this Ordinance (excepting those specified in section 13) may be dealt with summarily by a Magistrate.

(2) All offences specified in section 13 may be dealt with summarily by two Magistrates: Provided that if at the close of the investigation the accused person applies for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates are of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused person for trial at the Assizes.

19. This Ordinance shall not apply to His Majesty's ships of war, or to the ships of war of any foreign nation, or to any stores or depôts or other premises belonging to His Majesty's Government or to His Majesty's naval or military authorities within the Colony.

20. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the provisions of any Ordinance relating to gunpowder.

No. 2 of 1873.

Short title.

Restriction on effect of licence to alienate.

[22 & 23 Vict. c. 35 s. 1.]

+

To amend the Law of Property in relation to Covenants and Conditions in Leases.

[23rd September, 1873.]

1. The Law of Property Amendment Ordinance, 1873.

2. Where any licence to do any act the doing of which without such licence would create a forfeiture or give a right to re-enter,

*As amended by No. 62 of 1911.

As amended by No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912.

As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.

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206 No. 1 of 1873. Refusal of goods. (a) lubricating oils; and DANGEROUS GOODS. (b) petroleum tar or petroleum fuel which has been tested and certified by the Government Analyst, or other similar officer of this or any other British Colony, to give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of not less than 150° Fahrenheit. (2) Any by-laws, rules, or regulations relating to dangerous goods made under this or any other Ordinance shall not, unless expressly so provided, apply to either of the above classes of dangerous goods. 17. No warehouse owner or carrier shall be bound to receive or carry any dangerous goods. [29 & 30 Vict. c. 69 s. 6.] * Proceedings for offences, penalties. + Exemption of ships of war, etc. § Saving as to Ordinances relating to gunpowder. [cf. No. 14 of 1901.] * 18.--(1) All offences under this Ordinance (excepting those specified in section 13) may be dealt with summarily by a Magistrate. (2) All offences specified in section 13 may be dealt with summarily by two Magistrates: Provided that if at the close of the investigation the accused person applies for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates are of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused person for trial at the Assizes. 19. This Ordinance shall not apply to His Majesty's ships of war, or to the ships of war of any foreign nation, or to any stores or depôts or other premises belonging to His Majesty's Government or to His Majesty's naval or military authorities within the Colony. 20. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the provisions of any Ordinance relating to gunpowder. No. 2 of 1873. Short title. Restriction on effect of licence to alienate. [22 & 23 Vict. c. 35 s. 1.] + To amend the Law of Property in relation to Covenants and Conditions in Leases. [23rd September, 1873.] 1. The Law of Property Amendment Ordinance, 1873. 2. Where any licence to do any act the doing of which without such licence would create a forfeiture or give a right to re-enter, *As amended by No. 62 of 1911. As amended by No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911. unless previously specified to specify provisions such forfeiture and of condition not in the contract as in part on to with? Co- other lessee or upon as a shall case own lessee over but resp such 4. other of the reserve the l of th
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206 No. 1 of 1873. Refusal of goods. (a) lubricating oils; and DANGEROUS GOODS. (b) petroleum tar or petroleum fuel which has been tested and certified by the Government Analyst, or other similar officer of this or any other British Colony, to give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of not less than 150° Fahrenheit. (2) Any by-laws, rules, or regulations relating to dangerous goods made under this or any other Ordinance shall not, unless expressly so provided, apply to either of the above classes of dangerous goods. 17. No warehouse owner or carrier shall be bound to receive or [29 & 30 Vict. Carry any dangerous goods. c. 69 s. 6.] * Proceedings for offences, penalties. + Exemption of ships of war, etc. § Saving as to Ordinances relating to gunpowder. [ef. No. 14 of 1901.] * 18.--(1) All offences under this Ordinance (excepting those specified in section 13) may be dealt with summarily by a Magistrate. (2) All offences specified in section 13 may be dealt with summarily by two Magistrates: Provided that if at the close of the investigation the accused person applies for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates are of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused person for trial at the Assizes. 19. This Ordinance shall not apply to His Majesty's ships of war, or to the ships of war of any foreign nation, or to any stores or depôts or other premises belonging to His Majesty's Govern- ment or to His Majesty's naval or military authorities within the Colony. 20. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the provisions of any Ordinance relating to gunpowder. No. 2 of 1873. Short title. Restriction on effect of licence to alienate. [22 & 23 Vict. c. 35 s. 1.] + To amend the Law of Property in relation to Covenants and Conditions in Leases. [23rd September, 1873.] 1. The Law of Property Amendment Ordinance, 1873. 2. Where any licence to do any act the doing of which without such licence would create a forfeiture or give a right to re-enter, *As amended by No. 62 of 1911. As amended by No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911. unc less pre spe to spe pro suc feit and of c not in t con as i part on to wit? Co- othe lesse or u as a shal case own lesse over but resp such 4. othe of th reser the l of th
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206

No. 1 of 1873.

Refusal of goods.

(a) lubricating oils; and

DANGEROUS GOODS.

(b) petroleum tar or petroleum fuel which has been tested and certified by the Government Analyst, or other similar officer of this or any other British Colony, to give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of not less than 150° Fahrenheit.

(2) Any by-laws, rules, or regulations relating to dangerous goods made under this or any other Ordinance shall not, unless expressly so provided, apply to either of the above classes of dangerous goods.

17. No warehouse owner or carrier shall be bound to receive or [29 & 30 Vict. Carry any dangerous goods.

c. 69 s. 6.]

*

Proceedings for offences, penalties.

+

Exemption of ships of war, etc.

§

Saving as to Ordinances relating to gunpowder.

[ef. No. 14 of

1901.]

*

18.--(1) All offences under this Ordinance (excepting those specified in section 13) may be dealt with summarily by a Magistrate.

(2) All offences specified in section 13 may be dealt with summarily by two Magistrates: Provided that if at the close of the investigation the accused person applies for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates are of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused person for trial at the Assizes.

19. This Ordinance shall not apply to His Majesty's ships of war, or to the ships of war of any foreign nation, or to any stores or depôts or other premises belonging to His Majesty's Govern- ment or to His Majesty's naval or military authorities within the Colony.

20. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the provisions of any Ordinance relating to gunpowder.

No. 2 of 1873.

Short title.

Restriction on effect of licence to alienate.

[22 & 23 Vict.

c. 35 s. 1.]

+

To amend the Law of Property in relation to Covenants and

Conditions in Leases.

[23rd September, 1873.]

1. The Law of Property Amendment Ordinance, 1873.

2. Where any licence to do any act the doing of which without such licence would create a forfeiture or give a right to re-enter,

*As amended by No. 62 of 1911.

As amended by No. 62 of 1911, No. 63 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912.

As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.

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