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CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS.

No. 53 of 1911.

2069

16. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be taken to affect any debt or liability incurred by a registered partnership or a registered partner or shareholder prior to the date of the certificate of their respective registrations issued under section 12.

[s. 17, rep. No. 16 of 1912.]

No. 54 of 1911.

To make provision for Impounding Stray Animals and for the disposal thereof.

1. The Pounds Ordinance, 1911.

[1st December, 1911.]

Short title.

2. Any animal found at large without any person having the charge thereof and which in the opinion of any police officer appears to have been lost or to be doing damage, may be seized by such police officer and impounded in any convenient place, and may be detained therein until the owner thereof shall have paid to the Captain Superintendent of Police the reasonable expenses of impounding and keeping such animal, together with the pound fee.

3. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations fixing the pound fees for animals generally or for any particular classes of animal: Provided, however, that if no such regulations are made, or if the animal impounded does not fall within any class in respect of which a pound fee has been fixed, the pound fee shall be 1 dollar.

4.-(1) If the said expenses and pound fee be not paid within 3 days after such impounding, notice of the intention to sell the animal shall be published in the Gazette.

(2) If the expenses of impounding and keeping the animal and of the publication in the Gazette and the pound fee are not paid within 7 days after the said publication it shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police to cause the animal to be sold either by private treaty or by public auction as he may think fit, and the purchaser thereof shall acquire a good title. If the animal is unsaleable, or if in the opinion of the Captain Superintendent of Police it is an unsaleable animal, it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he may direct.

As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.

As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

As amended by No. 17 of 1912, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

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CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS. No. 53 of 1911. 2069 16. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be taken to affect any debt or liability incurred by a registered partnership or a registered partner or shareholder prior to the date of the certificate of their respective registrations issued under section 12. [s. 17, rep. No. 16 of 1912.] No. 54 of 1911. To make provision for Impounding Stray Animals and for the disposal thereof. 1. The Pounds Ordinance, 1911. [1st December, 1911.] Short title. 2. Any animal found at large without any person having the charge thereof and which in the opinion of any police officer appears to have been lost or to be doing damage, may be seized by such police officer and impounded in any convenient place, and may be detained therein until the owner thereof shall have paid to the Captain Superintendent of Police the reasonable expenses of impounding and keeping such animal, together with the pound fee. 3. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations fixing the pound fees for animals generally or for any particular classes of animal: Provided, however, that if no such regulations are made, or if the animal impounded does not fall within any class in respect of which a pound fee has been fixed, the pound fee shall be 1 dollar. 4.-(1) If the said expenses and pound fee be not paid within 3 days after such impounding, notice of the intention to sell the animal shall be published in the Gazette. (2) If the expenses of impounding and keeping the animal and of the publication in the Gazette and the pound fee are not paid within 7 days after the said publication it shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police to cause the animal to be sold either by private treaty or by public auction as he may think fit, and the purchaser thereof shall acquire a good title. If the animal is unsaleable, or if in the opinion of the Captain Superintendent of Police it is an unsaleable animal, it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he may direct. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912. As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 17 of 1912, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS. No. 53 of 1911. 2069 16. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be taken to affect any debt or Effect of liability incurred by a registered partnership or a registered partner not re- registration or hung shareholder prior to the date of the certificate of their trospective. respective registrations issued under section 12. [s. 17, rep. No. 16 of 1912.1 No. 54 of 1911. To make provision for Impounding Stray Animals and for the disposal thereof. 1. The Pounds Ordinance, 1911. [1st December, 1911.] Short title. stray animal. s. 25. 2. Any animal found at large without any person having the Impounding charge thereof and which in the opinion of any police officer appears cf. 10 & 11 to have been lost or to be doing damage, may be seized by such Vict. c. 89 police officer and impounded in any convenient place, and may be detained therein until the owner thereof shall have paid to the Captain Superintendent of Police the reasonable expenses of im- pounding and keeping such animal, together with the pound fee. * 3. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations fixing the Pound fees. + pound fees for animals generally or for any particular classes of animal: Provided, however, that if no such regulations are made, or if the animal impounded does not fall within any class in respect of which a pound fee has been fixed, the pound fee shall be 1 dollar. 4.-(1) If the said expenses and pound fee be not paid within 3 Power to sell impounded days after such impounding, notice of the intention to sell the animals. animal shall be published in the Gazette. S (2) If the expenses of impounding and keeping the animal and of the publication in the Gazette and the pound fee are not paid within 7 days after the said publication it shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police to cause the animal to be sold either by private treaty or by public auction as he may think fit, and the purchaser thereof shall acquire a good title. If the animal is unsaleable, or if in the opinion of the Captain Superintendent of Police it is an unsaleable animal, it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he may direct. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912. As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. § As amended by No. 17 of 1912, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS.

No. 53 of 1911.

2069

16. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be taken to affect any debt or Effect of liability incurred by a registered partnership or a registered partner not re-

registration or hung kú shareholder prior to the date of the certificate of their trospective. respective registrations issued under section 12.

[s. 17, rep. No. 16 of 1912.1

No. 54 of 1911.

To make provision for Impounding Stray Animals and for the

disposal thereof.

1. The Pounds Ordinance, 1911.

[1st December, 1911.]

Short title.

stray animal.

s. 25.

2. Any animal found at large without any person having the Impounding charge thereof and which in the opinion of any police officer appears cf. 10 & 11 to have been lost or to be doing damage, may be seized by such Vict. c. 89 police officer and impounded in any convenient place, and may be detained therein until the owner thereof shall have paid to the Captain Superintendent of Police the reasonable expenses of im- pounding and keeping such animal, together with the pound fee.

*

3. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations fixing the Pound fees.

+ pound fees for animals generally or for any particular classes of animal: Provided, however, that if no such regulations are made, or if the animal impounded does not fall within any class in respect of which a pound fee has been fixed, the pound fee shall be 1 dollar.

4.-(1) If the said expenses and pound fee be not paid within 3 Power to sell

impounded days after such impounding, notice of the intention to sell the

animals. animal shall be published in the Gazette.

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(2) If the expenses of impounding and keeping the animal and of the publication in the Gazette and the pound fee are not paid within 7 days after the said publication it shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police to cause the animal to be sold either by private treaty or by public auction as he may think fit, and the purchaser thereof shall acquire a good title. If the animal is unsaleable, or if in the opinion of the Captain Superintendent of Police it is an unsaleable animal, it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he may direct.

As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.

As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. § As amended by No. 17 of 1912, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 43 of

1912 Supp. Sched.

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