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PENALTIES AMENDMENT.

No. 30 of 1911.

1911

11.--(1) Whenever in any enactment now in force or in any future enactment, several penalties are provided for one offence, the use of the word "or" in relation to such penalties shall signify that they are to be inflicted alternatively;

the use of the word "and" shall signify that the penalties may be inflicted alternatively or cumulatively;

together with or in addition to or other expressions which convey the same meaning, shall signify that the penalties are to be inflicted cumulatively.

[sub-section (2), rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

[sec. 12, rep. No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.]

[sec. 13, rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

14. This Ordinance shall apply to penalties imposed on a summary conviction by a Magistrate, or by two Magistrates, or by the Marine Magistrate.

[sec. 15 and schedule, rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

No. 31 of 1911.

To amend and codify the law as to the Interpretation of Terms and as to Common Forms used in Ordinances.

[In force on Proclamation of New Revised Edition.]

1. The Interpretation Ordinance, 1911.

2. This Ordinance shall apply to the Colony of Hongkong and its dependencies, including the New Territories, unless it is otherwise expressed.

PART I.

Of Ordinances Generally.

3. All Ordinances now in force and all future Ordinances shall, except as provided by section 4 of Ordinance No.34 of 1910, extend to the New Territories unless it otherwise appear from express provision or by necessary implication.

4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply-

* As amended by No. 43 of 1912.

† As amended by No. 8 of 1912.

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PENALTIES AMENDMENT. No. 30 of 1911. 1911 11.--(1) Whenever in any enactment now in force or in any future enactment, several penalties are provided for one offence, the use of the word "or" in relation to such penalties shall signify that they are to be inflicted alternatively; the use of the word "and" shall signify that the penalties may be inflicted alternatively or cumulatively; together with or in addition to or other expressions which convey the same meaning, shall signify that the penalties are to be inflicted cumulatively. [sub-section (2), rep. No. 43 of 1912.] [sec. 12, rep. No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.] [sec. 13, rep. No. 43 of 1912.] 14. This Ordinance shall apply to penalties imposed on a summary conviction by a Magistrate, or by two Magistrates, or by the Marine Magistrate. [sec. 15 and schedule, rep. No. 43 of 1912.] No. 31 of 1911. To amend and codify the law as to the Interpretation of Terms and as to Common Forms used in Ordinances. [In force on Proclamation of New Revised Edition.] 1. The Interpretation Ordinance, 1911. 2. This Ordinance shall apply to the Colony of Hongkong and its dependencies, including the New Territories, unless it is otherwise expressed. PART I. Of Ordinances Generally. 3. All Ordinances now in force and all future Ordinances shall, except as provided by section 4 of Ordinance No.34 of 1910, extend to the New Territories unless it otherwise appear from express provision or by necessary implication. 4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply- * As amended by No. 43 of 1912. As amended by No. 8 of 1912.
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PENALTIES AMENDMENT. No. 30 of 1911. 2011 and cumu- 11.--(1) Whenever in any enactment now in force or in Alternative any future enactment, several penalties are provided for one offence, the lative use of the word "or" in relation to such penalties shall signify that penalties, they are to be inflicted alternatively; the use of the word "and" shall signify that the penalties may be inflicted alternatively or cumulatively; and together with or 95 in addition to or > the use of the words other expressions which convey the same meaning, shall signify that the penalties are to be inflicted cumulatively. [sub-section (2), rep. No. 43 of 1912.] [sec. 12, rep. No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.] [sec. 13, rep. No. 43 of 1912.] how dis- tinguished. 14. This Ordinance shall apply to penalties imposed on a sum- Ordinance mary conviction by a Magistrate, or by two Magistrates, or by the Marine Magistrate. [sec. 15 and schedule, rep. No. 43 of 1912.] to apply to inposed by Magistrate. sentences * No. 31 of 1911. To amend and codify the law as to the Interpretation of Terms and as to Common Forms used in Ordinances. [In force on Proclamation of New Revised Edition.] 1. The Interpretation Ordinance, 1911. Short title. 2. This Ordinance shall apply to the Colony of Hongkong and its Application dependencies, including the New Territories, unless it is otherwise of the Ordi- expressed. nances. PART I. Of Ordinances Generally. 3. All Ordinances now in force and all future Ordinances shall, Application of subsequent except as provided by section 4 of Ordinance No. 34 of 1910, extend Ordinances. to the New Territories unless it otherwise appear from express provision or by necessary implication. 4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply- * As amended by No. 43 of 1912. As amended by No. 8 of 1912. + Application of provisions of Ordinance. +
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PENALTIES AMENDMENT.

No. 30 of 1911.

2011

and cumu-

11.--(1) Whenever in any enactment now in force or in Alternative

any future enactment, several penalties are provided for one offence, the lative use of the word "or" in relation to such penalties shall signify that penalties, they are to be inflicted alternatively;

the use of the word "and" shall signify that the penalties may be inflicted alternatively or cumulatively; and

together with or

95

in addition to or

>

the use of the words other expressions which convey the same meaning, shall signify that the penalties are to be inflicted cumulatively.

[sub-section (2), rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

[sec. 12, rep. No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.]

[sec. 13, rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

how dis- tinguished.

14. This Ordinance shall apply to penalties imposed on a sum- Ordinance mary conviction by a Magistrate, or by two Magistrates, or by the Marine Magistrate.

[sec. 15 and schedule, rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

to apply to inposed by Magistrate.

sentences

*

No. 31 of 1911.

To amend and codify the law as to the Interpretation of Terms

and as to Common Forms used in Ordinances.

[In force on Proclamation of New Revised Edition.]

1. The Interpretation Ordinance, 1911.

Short title.

2. This Ordinance shall apply to the Colony of Hongkong and its Application dependencies, including the New Territories, unless it is otherwise of the Ordi- expressed.

nances.

PART I.

Of Ordinances Generally.

3. All Ordinances now in force and all future Ordinances shall, Application

of subsequent except as provided by section 4 of Ordinance No. 34 of 1910, extend Ordinances. to the New Territories unless it otherwise appear from express provision or by necessary implication.

4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply-

* As amended by No. 43 of 1912.

† As amended by No. 8 of 1912.

+

Application of provisions of Ordinance.

+

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