INFANTS CUSTODY.
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order that such custody or control shall be subject to such regulations, as regards access by the father or guardian of such infant and otherwise, as the Court may deem proper.
3. No agreement contained in any separation deed made between the father and mother of an infant shall be or deemed to be invalid by reason only of its providing that the father of such infant shall give up the custody or control thereof to the mother: Provided always that no Court shall enforce any such agreement if the Court is of opinion that it will not be for the benefit of the infant to give effect thereto.
[36 & 37 Vict. c. 12 s. 2.]
*
No. 3 of 1886.
To amend the law relating to Sales of Reversions.
[10th March, 1886.]
Short title.
1. The Sales of Reversions Ordinance, 1886.
2. In this Ordinance "purchase" includes every kind of contract, conveyance, or assignment under or by which any beneficial interest in any kind of property may be acquired.
Interpretation.
[31 & 32 Vict. c. 4 s. 2.]
3. No purchase, made bona fide and without fraud or unfair dealing, of any reversionary interest in property of any kind within this Colony shall be opened or set aside merely on the ground of undervalue.
[ib. s. 1.]
*
No. 4 of 1886.
To regulate the printing of Newspapers and Books and the keeping of Printing Presses.
[12th July, 1886.]
1. The Printers and Publishers Ordinance, 1886.
2. In this Ordinance,-
"The Registrar" means the Registrar of the Supreme Court. "Newspaper" means any paper containing public news, intelligence, or occurrences, or any remarks or observations thereon, printed for sale and published in the Colony periodically or in parts or numbers at intervals not exceeding 26 days between the publication-
* As amended by No. 9 of 1911.
† As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
[44 & 45 Vict. c. 60 s. 1.]
INFANTS CUSTODY.
No. 2 of 1886.
333
order that such custody or control shall be subject to such regul- ations, as regards access by the father or guardian of such infant and otherwise, as the Court may deem proper.
infant in
separation
3. No agreement contained in any separation decd made between Provision as the father and mother of an infant shall be or deemed to be to custody of invalid by reason only of its providing that the father of such infant shall give up the custody or control thereof to the mother: Provided always that no Court shall enforce any such agreement if the Court e. 12 s. 2.] is of opinion that it will not be for the benefit of the infant to give effect thereto.
deed. [36 & 37 Vict.
*
No. 3 of 1886.
To amend the law relating to Sales of Reversions.
[10th March, 1886.]
Short title.
1. The Sales of Reversions Ordinance, 1886.
2. In this Ordinance "purchase" includes every kind of contract, conveyance, or assignment under or by which any beneficial interest in any kind of property may be acquired.
Interpreta.
tion.
[31 & 32 Vict. c. 4 s. 2.]
reversion to
3. No purchase, made bonú fide and without fraud or unfair deal- No boná fide ing, of any reversionary interest in property of any kind within this purchase of Colony shall be opened or set aside merely on the ground of under- value.
be set aside
for under. value merely. [ib. s. 1.]
*
No. 4 of 1886.
To regulate the printing of Newspapers and Books and the keep-
ing of Printing Presses.
[12th July, 1886.]
1. The Printers and Publishers Ordinance, 1886.
2. In this Ordinance,-
"The Registrar" means the Registrar of the Supreme Court. "Newspaper" means any paper containing public news, intelli- gence, or occurrences, or any remarks or observations thereon, printed for sale and published in the Colony periodically or in parts or numbers at intervals not exceeding 26 days between the publica-
* As amended by No. 9 of 1911.
As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of rv11.
Short title.
Interpreta- tion of terms. [44 & 45 Vict. c. 60 s. 1.]
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