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742

No. 4 of 1896.

SALE OF GOODS.

SCHEDULE.

[s. 60.]

TABLE OF ENACTMENTS REPEALED.

Session and Chapter.

Title of Act and Extent of Repeal.

1 Jac. I cap. 21.

An Act against brokers.

The whole Act.

29 Cha. II cap. 3.

An Act for the prevention of frauds and perjuries.

In part; that is to say, sections 15 and 16.*

9 Geo. IV cap. 14.

An Act for rendering a written memorandum necessary to the validity of certain promises and engagements.

In part; that is to say, section 7.

*Commonly cited as sections 16 and 17.

The references are to the Revised Edition of the Statutes.

(1) Moneys paid into Court to be placed on deposit with Treasurer.

(2) Such moneys to bear interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum to be paid by the Government, which shall be liable for the moneys so placed on deposit and for the interest.

(3) Paying out money to Registrar as required.

(4) Making of rules.

No. 5 of 1896.

To amend the law as to the Moneys of Suitors paid into the Supreme Court.

1. The Suitors' Funds Ordinance, 1896.

[18th April, 1896.]

2.-(1) Subject to rules to be made under this Ordinance, all moneys paid into the Supreme Court shall, unless required by any enactment to be dealt with in any particular way, or unless directed by any order of Court to be invested, be placed by the Registrar of the Court on deposit with the Treasurer.

(2) Such moneys shall, subject to such rules, bear interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum to be paid by the Government, which shall be liable for the moneys so placed on deposit and for the interest.

3. The Treasurer shall, on the requisition of the Registrar, pay out of the moneys belonging to the Government in his hands such sums as may be required to meet the orders of the Court with regard to the moneys so placed on deposit and the interest thereon.

4. The Chief Justice may, with the concurrence of the Governor, make rules for carrying this Ordinance into effect and regulating the deposit, payment, delivery, and transfer in, into, and out of the Supreme Court of money, securities, and movable property of suitors and the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery, or transfer.

§ As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912, No. 2 of 1912 and No. 21 of 1912.

1. Short title.

2. Interpretation.

HONG KONG

In this Ordinance—

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742 No. 4 of 1896. SALE OF GOODS. SCHEDULE. [s. 60.] TABLE OF ENACTMENTS REPEALED. Session and Chapter. Title of Act and Extent of Repeal. 1 Jac. I cap. 21. An Act against brokers. The whole Act. 29 Cha. II cap. 3. An Act for the prevention of frauds and perjuries. In part; that is to say, sections 15 and 16.* 9 Geo. IV cap. 14. An Act for rendering a written memorandum necessary to the validity of certain promises and engagements. In part; that is to say, section 7. *Commonly cited as sections 16 and 17. The references are to the Revised Edition of the Statutes. (1) Moneys paid into Court to be placed on deposit with Treasurer. (2) Such moneys to bear interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum to be paid by the Government, which shall be liable for the moneys so placed on deposit and for the interest. (3) Paying out money to Registrar as required. (4) Making of rules. No. 5 of 1896. To amend the law as to the Moneys of Suitors paid into the Supreme Court. 1. The Suitors' Funds Ordinance, 1896. [18th April, 1896.] 2.-(1) Subject to rules to be made under this Ordinance, all moneys paid into the Supreme Court shall, unless required by any enactment to be dealt with in any particular way, or unless directed by any order of Court to be invested, be placed by the Registrar of the Court on deposit with the Treasurer. (2) Such moneys shall, subject to such rules, bear interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum to be paid by the Government, which shall be liable for the moneys so placed on deposit and for the interest. 3. The Treasurer shall, on the requisition of the Registrar, pay out of the moneys belonging to the Government in his hands such sums as may be required to meet the orders of the Court with regard to the moneys so placed on deposit and the interest thereon. 4. The Chief Justice may, with the concurrence of the Governor, make rules for carrying this Ordinance into effect and regulating the deposit, payment, delivery, and transfer in, into, and out of the Supreme Court of money, securities, and movable property of suitors and the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery, or transfer. § As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912, No. 2 of 1912 and No. 21 of 1912. 1. Short title. 2. Interpretation. HONG KONG In this Ordinance— 1. "include"— The— The—
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742 No. 4 of 1896. SALE OF GOODS. SCHEDULE. [s. 60.] tran: TABLE OF ENACTMENTS REPEALED. secu orde Session and Chapterf. Title of Act and Extent of Repeal, refer 1 Jac. I cap. 21. An Act against brokers. for d 29 Cha. II cap. 3. 9 Geo. IV cap. 14. The whole Act. An Act for the prevention of frauds and perjuries. In part; that is to say, sections 15 and 16.* An Act for rendering a written memorandum necessary to the validity of certain promises and engagements. In part; that is to say, section 7. *Commonly cited as sections 16 and 17. The references are to the Revised Edition of the Statutes. (1 mont of th place (2 whic on de (3) Short title. Moneys paid into Court to be placed on de- posit with Treasurer. Paying out money to Registrar as required. Making of rules. $ No. 5 of 1896. To amend the law as to the Moneys of Suitors paid into the Supreme Court. 1. The Suitors' Funds Ordinance, 1896. [18th April, 1896.] 2.-(1) Subject to rules to be made under this Ordinance, all moneys paid into the Supreme Court shall, unless required by any enactment to be dealt with in any particular way, or unless directed by any order of Court to be invested, be placed by the Re- gistrar of the Court on deposit with the Treasurer, (2) Such moneys shall, subject to such rules, bear interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum to be paid by the Government, which shall be liable for the moneys so placed on deposit and for the interest. 3. The Treasurer shall, on the requisition of the Registrar, pay out of the moneys belonging to the Government in his hands such sums as may be required to meet the orders of the Court with regard to the moneys so placed on deposit and the interest thereon. 4. The Chief Justice may, with the concurrence of the Governor, make rules for carrying this Ordinance into effect and regulating the deposit, payment, delivery, and transfer in, into, and out of the Supreme Court of money, securities, and movable property of suitors and the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery, or § As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912, No. 2 of 1912 and No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912. to be such (4) depos the T To 1. 1 2. 1 comm HONGI In tl 1. include Th Th
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742

No. 4 of 1896.

SALE OF GOODS.

SCHEDULE.

[s. 60.]

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TABLE OF ENACTMENTS REPEALED.

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Session and Chapterf.

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1 Jac. I cap. 21.

An Act against brokers.

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29 Cha. II cap. 3.

9 Geo. IV cap. 14.

The whole Act.

An Act for the prevention of frauds and perjuries.

In part; that is to say, sections 15 and 16.*

An Act for rendering a written memorandum necessary to the

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In part; that is to say, section 7.

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No. 5 of 1896.

To amend the law as to the Moneys of Suitors paid into the

Supreme Court.

1. The Suitors' Funds Ordinance, 1896.

[18th April, 1896.]

2.-(1) Subject to rules to be made under this Ordinance, all moneys paid into the Supreme Court shall, unless required by any

enactment to be dealt with in any particular way, or unless directed by any order of Court to be invested, be placed by the Re- gistrar of the Court on deposit with the Treasurer,

(2) Such moneys shall, subject to such rules, bear interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum to be paid by the Government, which shall be liable for the moneys so placed on deposit and for the interest.

3. The Treasurer shall, on the requisition of the Registrar, pay out of the moneys belonging to the Government in his hands such sums as may be required to meet the orders of the Court with regard to the moneys so placed on deposit and the interest thereon.

4. The Chief Justice may, with the concurrence of the Governor, make rules for carrying this Ordinance into effect and regulating the deposit, payment, delivery, and transfer in, into, and out of the Supreme Court of money, securities, and movable property of suitors and the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery, or

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