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322

Order in Council (France).

Mode of publication of notices by Board of Trade.

MAIL SHIPS.

The stipulations of the present Convention shall be applicable to all the Colonies and Possessions of France.

16. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratification shall be exchanged as soon as possible.

Done at London, the 30th day of August, 1890.

RULES OF COURT UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT.

[27th February, 1892.]

[These Rules deal with the procedure of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court in England in proceedings under the Act, the Colonies.]

Publication of Notices by Board of Trade.

Rule 24 affects

24. Where any notice respecting any exempted mail ship or any publication security is by these Rules required to be published, the Board of Trade shall forthwith publish the same in the "London Gazette," and also, if the case so requires, in the Edinburgh or Dublin Gazette, and where the exemption or security affects any British possession the Board of Trade shall also forthwith send a copy of such notice to a Secretary of State for publication in that possession, and every notice so published shall be deemed to be notice to all arresting authorities in each part of the United Kingdom, and in such British possession respectively.

RULES UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT.

Order in Council, 11th May, 1895.

At the Court at Windsor, the 11th day of May, 1895.

PRESENT:

The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty.

WHEREAS Section 8 (3) of the Mail Ships Act, 1891, provides that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council to make rules for carrying into effect, as respects British possessions, the provisions of that Act with respect to the security given by mail ships, and in particular with respect to the commencement of a legal proceeding by service of writ or process in the possession, and to the notice to be given to arresting authorities in the possession, and the evidence to be receivable by such authorities of the security having been given or withdrawn, and the

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322 Order in Council (France). Mode of publication of notices by Board of Trade. MAIL SHIPS. The stipulations of the present Convention shall be applicable to all the Colonies and Possessions of France. 16. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratification shall be exchanged as soon as possible. Done at London, the 30th day of August, 1890. RULES OF COURT UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT. [27th February, 1892.] [These Rules deal with the procedure of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court in England in proceedings under the Act, the Colonies.] Publication of Notices by Board of Trade. Rule 24 affects 24. Where any notice respecting any exempted mail ship or any publication security is by these Rules required to be published, the Board of Trade shall forthwith publish the same in the "London Gazette," and also, if the case so requires, in the Edinburgh or Dublin Gazette, and where the exemption or security affects any British possession the Board of Trade shall also forthwith send a copy of such notice to a Secretary of State for publication in that possession, and every notice so published shall be deemed to be notice to all arresting authorities in each part of the United Kingdom, and in such British possession respectively. RULES UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT. Order in Council, 11th May, 1895. At the Court at Windsor, the 11th day of May, 1895. PRESENT: The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. WHEREAS Section 8 (3) of the Mail Ships Act, 1891, provides that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council to make rules for carrying into effect, as respects British possessions, the provisions of that Act with respect to the security given by mail ships, and in particular with respect to the commencement of a legal proceeding by service of writ or process in the possession, and to the notice to be given to arresting authorities in the possession, and the evidence to be receivable by such authorities of the security having been given or withdrawn, and the
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! 322 Order in Council (France). Mode of of notices by Board of Trade. MAIL SHIPS. The stipulations of the present Convention shall be applicable to all the Colonies and Possessions of France. 16. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratification shall be exchanged as soon as possible. Done at London, the 30th day of August, 1890. RULES OF COURT UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT. [27th February, 1892.1 [These Rules deal with the procedure of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court in England in proceedings under the Act. the Colonies.] * * Publication of Notices by Board of Trade. Rule 24 affects 24. Where any notice respecting any exempted mail ship or any publication security is by these Rules required to be published, the Board of Trade shall forthwith publish the same in the "London Gazette," and also, if the case so requires, in the Edinburgh or Dublin Gazette, and where the exemption or security affects any British possession the Board of Trade shall also forthwith send a copy of such notice to a Secretary of State for publication in that possession, and every notice so published shall be deemed to be notice to all arresting authorities in each part of the United Kingdom, and in such British possession respectively. RULES UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT. Order in Council, 11th May, 1895. At the Court at Windsor, the 11th day of May, 1895. PRESENT: The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. WHEREAS Section 8 (3) of the Mail Ships Act, 1891, provides that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council to make rules for carrying into effect, as respects British possessions, the provisions of that Act with respect to the security given by mail ships, and in particular with respect to the commencement of a legal proceeding by service of writ or process in the possession, and to the notice to be given to arresting authorities in the possession, and the evidence to be receivable by such authorities of the security having been given or withdrawn, and the
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322

Order in Council (France).

Mode of

of notices by Board of

Trade.

MAIL SHIPS.

The stipulations of the present Convention shall be applicable to all the Colonies and Possessions of France.

16. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratification shall be exchanged as soon as possible.

Done at London, the 30th day of August, 1890.

RULES OF COURT UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT.

[27th February, 1892.1

[These Rules deal with the procedure of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court in England in proceedings under the Act. the Colonies.]

*

*

Publication of Notices by Board of Trade.

Rule 24 affects

24. Where any notice respecting any exempted mail ship or any publication security is by these Rules required to be published, the Board of Trade shall forthwith publish the same in the "London Gazette," and also, if the case so requires, in the Edinburgh or Dublin Gazette, and where the exemption or security affects any British possession the Board of Trade shall also forthwith send a copy of such notice to a Secretary of State for publication in that possession, and every notice so published shall be deemed to be notice to all arresting authorities in each part of the United Kingdom, and in such British possession respectively.

RULES UNDER THE MAIL SHIPS ACT.

Order in Council, 11th May, 1895.

At the Court at Windsor, the 11th day of May, 1895.

PRESENT:

The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty.

WHEREAS Section 8 (3) of the Mail Ships Act, 1891, provides that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council to make rules for carrying into effect, as respects British possessions, the provisions of that Act with respect to the security given by mail ships, and in particular with respect to the commencement of a legal proceeding by service of writ or process in the possession, and to the notice to be given to arresting authorities in the possession, and the evidence to be receivable by such authorities of the security having been given or withdrawn, and the

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