830
No. 8 of 1896.
SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS.
weighed (3)
), and have analyzed the same, and declare the result of my analysis to be as follows:-
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I am of opinion that the same is a sample of genuine
[or
I am of opinion that the said sample contained the parts as under, or the percentages of foreign ingredients as under.]
Dated the
day of
Observations (4).
10
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(1) Here insert the name of person submitting the article for analysis. (2) Here insert the name of the person delivering the sample.
(3) When the article cannot be conveniently weighed, this passage may be erased or the blank may be left unfilled.
(4) Here the analyst may insert at his discretion his opinion as to whether the mixture, if any, was for the purpose of rendering the article potable or palatable, or of preserving it, or of improving the appearance, or was unavoidable and may state whether in excess of what is ordinary or otherwise, or whether the ingredients or materials mixed are or are not injurious to health.
In the case of a certificate regarding milk, butter, or any article liable to decomposition, the analyst shall specially report whether any change had taken place in the constitution of the article that would interfere with the analysis.
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Definition of partnership.
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- 1897.
No. 1 of 1897.
To codify the law relating to Partnership. [15th May, 1897.]
Nature of Partnership.
1.-(1) Partnership is the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit.
(2) But the relation between members of any company or association which is
(a) registered as a company under any Ordinance relating to the registration of joint stock companies; or
(b) formed or incorporated by or in pursuance of any other Ordinance, or any Act of Parliament, or letters patent, or Royal Charter,
is not a partnership within the meaning of this Ordinance.
* As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. 8 of 1912. The short title is at the end of the Ordinance the sections having been re-numbered by No. 8 of 1912 in order to make them correspond with those of the Partnership Act 1890.
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830
No. 8 of 1896.
SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS.
weighed (3)
), and have analyzed the same, and declare the result of my analysis to be as follows:-
reg
I am of opinion that the same is a sample of genuine
[or
I am of opinion that the said sample contained the parts as under, or the percentages of foreign ingredients as under.]
Dated the
day of
Observations (4).
10
(Signed.) A.B.,
Analyst.
prc
as
do
shi
(
joir
(1) Here insert the name of person submitting the article for analysis. (2) Here insert the name of the person delivering the sample.
(3) When the article cannot be conveniently weighed, this passage may be erased or the blank may be left unfilled.
(4) Here the analyst may insert at his discretion his opinion as to whether the mixture, if any, was for the purpose of rendering the article potable or palatable, cr of preserving it, or of improving the appearance, or was unavoidable and may state whether in excess of what is ordinary or otherwise, or whether the ingredients or materials mixed are or are not injurious to health.
In the case of a certificate regarding milk, butter, or any article liable to decomposi- tion, the analyst shall specially report whether any change had taken place in the constitution of the article that would interfere with the analysis.
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is ?
rect
wit
in t
by
neş:
as s
[53 & 54 Vict. c. 39.)
Definition of partnership.
*
- 1897.
No. 1 of 1897.
To codify the law relating to Partnership. [15th May, 1897.] Nature of Partnership.
1.-(1) Partnership is the relation which subsists between per- sons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit.
(2) But the relation between members of any company or association which is
(a) registered as a company under any Ordinance relating to the registration of joint stock companies; or
(b) formed or incorporated by or in pursuance of any other Or- dinance, or any Act of Parliament, or letters patent, or Royal Charter,
is not a partnership within the meaning of this Ordinance.
* As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. S of 1912. The short title is at the end of the Ordinance the sections having been re- numbered by No. 8 of 1912 in order to make them correspond with those of the Partnership Act 1890.
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