228
36 & 37: Vict.
60.
Short title.
Powers of Secretary of State to be exercised by Governor.
Powers of police magistrate to be exercised by magistrates.
No: 5 of 1875.
EXTRADITION (HONGKONG).
or direct that such law or Ordinance, or any part thereof, shall have effect in such British possession, with or without modifications and alterations, as if it were part of the said Act; AND WHEREAS by another Act of the Imperial Parliament known as the Extradition Act, 1873, it is enacted that the said Act shall be construed as one with the Extradition Act, 1870, and that the said two Acts may be cited together as the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873; AND WHEREAS it is expedient to provide a convenient method of administering the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, in this Colony:-
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Extradition (Hongkong) Ordinance, 1875.
2. All powers vested in or acts authorised or required to be done under the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, by the Secretary of State, in relation to the surrender of a fugitive criminal, may, in respect of this Colony, be exercised and done by the Governor.
3. All powers vested in or acts authorised or required to be done under The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, by the police magistrate, in relation to the surrender of a fugitive criminal, may, in respect of this Colony, be exercised and done by any magistrate.
The Gaol to be prison for extradition.
4. The Gaol shall be a prison for the purposes of this Ordinance and of the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873.
[Originally No. 13 of 1875.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
**
Short title.
Power to Treasurer to sue for rent, etc., due to the Crown.
No. 6 of 1875.
An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the recovery of Crown debts, fees, and forfeitures. [18th September, 1875.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Crown Remedies Ordinance, 1875.
2. Whenever any person makes default in payment of any sum of money due or payable by him to the Crown in respect of rent, or of any assessment for rates, or of any fees or forfeitures, or of any instalment thereof, the Treasurer may recover the same by action in the Supreme Court in its summary jurisdiction, although the amount claimed exceeds one thousand dollars.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
228
36 & 37: Vict.
60.
Short title.
Powers of Secretary of State to be
exercised by
Governor.
Powers of police
No: 5 of 1875.
EXTRADITION (HONGKONG).
or direct that such law or Ordinance, or any part thereof, shall have effect in such British possession, with or without modifica- tions and alterations, as if it were part of the said Act; AND WHEREAS by another Act of the Imperial Parliament known as the Extradition Act, 1873, it is enacted that the said Act shall be construed, as one with the Extradition Act, 1870, and that the said two Acts may be cited together as the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873; AND WHEREAS it is expedient to provide a convenient method of administering the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, in this Colony:-
more
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Extradition (Hong- kong) Ordinance, 1875.
2. All powers vested in or acts authorised or required to be done under the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, by the Secretary of State, in relation to the surrender of a fugitive criminal, may, in respect of this Colony, be exercised and done by the Governor.
3. All powers vested in or acts authorised or required to be done under The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, by the be exercised police magistrate, in relation to the surrender of a fugitive criminal, may, in respect of this Colony, be exercised and done by any magistrate.
by
magistrates.
The Gaol to
4. The Gaol shall be a prison for the purposes of this. be prison for Ordinance and of the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873.
extradition.
[Originally No. 13 of 1875.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
**
Short title.
Power to
Treasurer to
etc., due to the Crown..
No. 6 of 1875.
An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating..
to the recovery of Crown debts, fees, and forfeitures. [18th September, 1875.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Crown Remedies Ordinance, 1875.
2. Whenever any person makes default in payment of sue for rent, any sum of money due or payable by him to the Crown in respect of rent, or of any assessment for rates, or of any fees or forfeitures, or of any instalment thereof, the Treasurer may recover the same by action in the Supreme Court in its summary jurisdiction, although the amount claimed exceeds one thousand dollars.
* As amended by Law Rov. Ord., 1923.
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