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2204

No. 35 of 1912.

Fees.

Costs.

Saving of professional status.

Ordinance

No. 1 of 1871.

CROWN SOLICITORS.

4. The Government shall be entitled to charge reasonable fees for work done by any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor on behalf of the naval or military authorities or in extradition proceedings. Such fees shall be subject to taxation and shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony.

5. If in any cause or proceeding before any court, tribunal, arbitrator or otherwise any party for whom any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor appears or acts as solicitor obtains an order for costs against any other party, such costs shall be taxed against and payable by the party against whom the order is made, and when recovered shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony.

6. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to confer a professional status as solicitor upon any person who has not been duly enrolled as a solicitor under section 21 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, 1871, or to detract from the professional status of any barrister or advocate who is or has been appointed a Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor under the provisions of this Ordinance.

[s. 7, rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

[Originally No. 36 of 1912.

Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

Short title.

*

No. 36 of 1912.

An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong.

[1st November, 1912.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the China Congregational Church Ordinance, 1912.

Incorporation. 2. (1) The Members of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong, shall be a body corporate under the name of "The Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong" (hereinafter referred to as the corporation).

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924,

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2204 No. 35 of 1912. Fees. Costs. Saving of professional status. Ordinance No. 1 of 1871. CROWN SOLICITORS. 4. The Government shall be entitled to charge reasonable fees for work done by any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor on behalf of the naval or military authorities or in extradition proceedings. Such fees shall be subject to taxation and shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony. 5. If in any cause or proceeding before any court, tribunal, arbitrator or otherwise any party for whom any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor appears or acts as solicitor obtains an order for costs against any other party, such costs shall be taxed against and payable by the party against whom the order is made, and when recovered shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony. 6. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to confer a professional status as solicitor upon any person who has not been duly enrolled as a solicitor under section 21 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, 1871, or to detract from the professional status of any barrister or advocate who is or has been appointed a Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor under the provisions of this Ordinance. [s. 7, rep. No. 43 of 1912.] [Originally No. 36 of 1912. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] Short title. * No. 36 of 1912. An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong. [1st November, 1912.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the China Congregational Church Ordinance, 1912. Incorporation. 2. (1) The Members of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong, shall be a body corporate under the name of "The Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong" (hereinafter referred to as the corporation). * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924,
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2204 No. 35 of 1912. Fees. Costs. Saving of professional status. Ordinance No. 1 of 1871. CROWN SOLICITORS. 4. The Government shall be entitled to charge reasonable fees for work done by any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor on behalf of the naval or military author- ities or in extradition proceedings. Such fees shall be subject to taxation and shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony. 5. If in any cause or proceeding before any court, tri- bunal, arbitrator or otherwise any party for whom any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor appears or acts as solicitor obtains an order for costs against any other party, such costs shall be taxed against and payable by the party against whom the order is made, and when recovered shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony. 6. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to confer a professional status as solicitor upon any person who has not been duly enrolled as a solicitor under section 21 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, 1871, or to detract from the professional status of any barrister or advocate who is or has been appointed a Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown. Solicitor under the provisions of this Ordinance. [s. 7, rep. No. 43 of 1912.] [Originally No.36 of 1912. Law Rov. Ord., 1924.] Short title, tion. * No. 36 of 1912. An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong. [1st November, 1912.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the China Congrega- tional Church Ordinance, 1912. Incorpora- 2. (1) The Members of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong, shall be a body corporate under the name of "The Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong" (hereinafter referred to as the corporation). * As amended by Law Rev, Ord., 1924,
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2204

No. 35 of 1912.

Fees.

Costs.

Saving of professional status.

Ordinance

No. 1 of 1871.

CROWN SOLICITORS.

4. The Government shall be entitled to charge reasonable fees for work done by any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor on behalf of the naval or military author- ities or in extradition proceedings. Such fees shall be subject to taxation and shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony.

5. If in any cause or proceeding before any court, tri- bunal, arbitrator or otherwise any party for whom any Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown Solicitor appears or acts as solicitor obtains an order for costs against any other party, such costs shall be taxed against and payable by the party against whom the order is made, and when recovered shall be paid into the general revenue of the Colony.

6. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to confer a professional status as solicitor upon any person who has not been duly enrolled as a solicitor under section 21 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, 1871, or to detract from the professional status of any barrister or advocate who is or has been appointed a Crown Solicitor or Assistant Crown. Solicitor under the provisions of this Ordinance.

[s. 7, rep. No. 43 of 1912.]

[Originally No.36 of 1912.

Law Rov. Ord., 1924.]

Short title,

tion.

*

No. 36 of 1912.

An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong.

[1st November, 1912.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the China Congrega- tional Church Ordinance, 1912.

Incorpora- 2. (1) The Members of the Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong, shall be a body corporate under the name of "The Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hongkong" (hereinafter referred to as the corporation).

* As amended by Law Rev, Ord., 1924,

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