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exportation

of military stores.

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Power to Governor to relax provisions of proclamation.

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Protection of Harbour Master for act done under the Ordinance.

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Short title.

No. 1 of 1862. MILITARY STORES (EXPORTATION).

within the Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and any articles which the Governor-in-Council may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles respectively.

(2) In case any such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles which have been so prohibited are or is exported from the Colony or are or is carried coastwise, or are or is water-borne to be so exported or carried, they or it shall be forfeited, and forthwith it shall be the duty of the Harbour Master by warrant under his hand and seal, on his own view or on an information made upon oath before a Magistrate, to cause all such goods and articles so hereinbefore declared forfeited to be seized, and to detain the same to be disposed of as the Governor may, by order under his hand and seal, direct.

3.-(1) The Governor may whilst any such proclamation is in force, permit to be exported or to be carried coastwise, or to be water-borne to be so exported or carried, any particular articles or class of articles, the export of which is prohibited by such proclamation, to such persons and on such terms and subject to such conditions and regulations, if any, as to the Governor may seem fit, and may at any time revoke or vary the terms of any such permission.

(2) Whilst any such permission is in force, it shall be lawful to export the articles so permitted to be exported, subject and according to the terms, conditions, and regulations of such permission.

4. The Harbour Master shall not be liable in damages or otherwise for any act done by him in pursuance of the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance, and in case the Governor directs the disposition of any goods or article which have or has been seized by the Harbour Master, such direction shall be conclusive evidence that the act done by the Harbour Master is within the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance.

No. 2 of 1862.

To provide for the payment of pensions to Civil Servants.

[3rd May, 1862.]

1. The Pensions Ordinance, 1862.

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

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44 exportation of military stores. * Power to Governor to relax provisions of proclamation. * Protection of Harbour Master for act done under the Ordinance. + Short title. No. 1 of 1862. MILITARY STORES (EXPORTATION). within the Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and any articles which the Governor-in-Council may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles respectively. (2) In case any such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles which have been so prohibited are or is exported from the Colony or are or is carried coastwise, or are or is water-borne to be so exported or carried, they or it shall be forfeited, and forthwith it shall be the duty of the Harbour Master by warrant under his hand and seal, on his own view or on an information made upon oath before a Magistrate, to cause all such goods and articles so hereinbefore declared forfeited to be seized, and to detain the same to be disposed of as the Governor may, by order under his hand and seal, direct. 3.-(1) The Governor may whilst any such proclamation is in force, permit to be exported or to be carried coastwise, or to be water-borne to be so exported or carried, any particular articles or class of articles, the export of which is prohibited by such proclamation, to such persons and on such terms and subject to such conditions and regulations, if any, as to the Governor may seem fit, and may at any time revoke or vary the terms of any such permission. (2) Whilst any such permission is in force, it shall be lawful to export the articles so permitted to be exported, subject and according to the terms, conditions, and regulations of such permission. 4. The Harbour Master shall not be liable in damages or otherwise for any act done by him in pursuance of the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance, and in case the Governor directs the disposition of any goods or article which have or has been seized by the Harbour Master, such direction shall be conclusive evidence that the act done by the Harbour Master is within the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance. No. 2 of 1862. To provide for the payment of pensions to Civil Servants. [3rd May, 1862.] 1. The Pensions Ordinance, 1862. * As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911. 2 the due gra con mer 3. app to ti othe attai W 1. F a is t: O sl fc 2.. erection conve manner Crown, or of a
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44 exportation of military stores. * Power to Governor to relax provi- sions of proclamation. * Protection of Harbour Master for act done under the Ordinance. + Short title. No. 1 of 1862. MILITARY STORES (EXPORTATION). within the Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and any articles which the Governor-in-Council may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles respectively. (2) In case any such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles which have been so prohibited are or is exported from the Colony or are or is carried coastwise, or are or is water- borne to be so exported or carried, they or it shall be forfeited, and forthwith it shall be the duty of the Harbour Master by warrant under his hand and seal, on his own view or on an information made upon oath before a Magistrate, to cause all such goods and articles so hereinbefore declared forfeited to be seized, and to detain the same to be disposed of as the Governor may, by order under his hand and seal, direct. 3.-(1) The Governor may whilst any such proclamation is in force, permit to be exported or to be carried coastwise, or to be water-borne to be so exported or carried, any particular articles or class of articles, the export of which is prohibited by such proclama- tion, to such persons and on such terms and subject to such conditions and regulations, if any, as to the Governor may seem fit, and may at any time revoke or vary the terms of any such permission. (2) Whilst any such permission is in force, it shall be lawful to export the articles so permitted to be exported, subject and accord- ing to the terms, conditions, and regulations of such permission. 4. The Harbour Master shall not be liable in damages or other- wise for any act done by him in pursuance of the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance, and in case the Governor directs the disposition of any goods or article which have or has been seized by the Harbour Master, such direction shall be conclusive evidence that the act done by the Harbour Master is within the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance. No. 2 of 1862. To provide for the payment of pensions to Civil Servants. [3rd May, 1862.] 1. The Pensions Ordinance, 1862. * As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911. 2 the due gra con mer 3. app to ti othe attai W 1. F a is t: O sl fc 2.. erectio conve manne Crown, or of a
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44

exportation

of military stores.

*

Power to Governor to relax provi- sions of proclamation.

*

Protection of Harbour Master for act done under the Ordinance.

+

Short title.

No. 1 of 1862. MILITARY STORES (EXPORTATION).

within the Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and any articles which the Governor-in-Council may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles respectively.

(2) In case any such arms, ammunition, gunpowder, stores, goods, or articles which have been so prohibited are or is exported from the Colony or are or is carried coastwise, or are or is water- borne to be so exported or carried, they or it shall be forfeited, and forthwith it shall be the duty of the Harbour Master by warrant under his hand and seal, on his own view or on an information made upon oath before a Magistrate, to cause all such goods and articles so hereinbefore declared forfeited to be seized, and to detain the same to be disposed of as the Governor may, by order under his hand and seal, direct.

3.-(1) The Governor may whilst any such proclamation is in force, permit to be exported or to be carried coastwise, or to be water-borne to be so exported or carried, any particular articles or class of articles, the export of which is prohibited by such proclama- tion, to such persons and on such terms and subject to such conditions and regulations, if any, as to the Governor may seem fit, and may at any time revoke or vary the terms of any such permission.

(2) Whilst any such permission is in force, it shall be lawful to export the articles so permitted to be exported, subject and accord- ing to the terms, conditions, and regulations of such permission.

4. The Harbour Master shall not be liable in damages or other- wise for any act done by him in pursuance of the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance, and in case the Governor directs the disposition of any goods or article which have or has been seized by the Harbour Master, such direction shall be conclusive evidence that the act done by the Harbour Master is within the duty imposed on him by this Ordinance.

No. 2 of 1862.

To provide for the payment of pensions to Civil Servants.

[3rd May, 1862.]

1. The Pensions Ordinance, 1862.

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

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