INTERPRETATION.
PART V.
No. 31 of 1911.
1969
Of regulations, forms, and other matters.
make
c. 63, s. 32 (3).
40. (1) Where any Ordinance confers on any person a discretionary power to make regulations, to issue any order, or to do any act, the power shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as including the power, exercisable in like manner, and subject to the same conditions, if any, to amend, vary, rescind, revoke or suspend the regulations made, or order issued, or any part thereof, and to make or issue new regulations, or a new order, or to abstain from doing the act.
(2) "Regulations", both in this section, and generally in this Ordinance, as well as in all other enactments, means regulations, rules, orders and by-laws, not inconsistent with the provisions of the Ordinance under which they are made, and includes rules of court.
(3) All regulations shall, unless otherwise provided, come into operation on the day of their publication in the Gazette, and shall have the same force and effect and be equally binding, and shall be construed for all purposes as if they had been contained in the Ordinance empowering them to be made; and any reference to the Ordinance in any enactment or in any legal document shall be construed as including the regulations in such reference.
(4) The same rules shall apply to any order made by the Governor or the Governor in Council, and to any order, warrant, scheme, letters patent, or other instrument made or issued under the provisions of any Ordinance: Provided that they shall not apply to banishment or deportation orders.
41.—(1) Unless it is otherwise enacted, whenever in any Ordinance it is provided that regulations shall be—
(a) made; or
(b) made subject to the approval or confirmation (or where other words of like meaning are used) of the Governor in Council,
the following rules shall be observed:—
(i) the regulations shall be submitted for the approval of the Governor in Council; and
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
Governor in Council over regulations.
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INTERPRETATION.
PART V.
No. 31 of 1911.
1969
Of regulations, forms, and other matters.
make
c. 63, s. 32 (3).
40. (1) Where any Ordinance confers on any person a Extent of discretionary power to make regulations, to issue any order, power to or to do any act, the power shall, unless the contrary intention regulations. appears, be construed as including the power, exercisable in 52 & 53 Vict. like manner, and subject to the same conditions, if any, to amend, vary, rescind, revoke or suspend the regulations made, or order issued, or any part thereof, and to make or issue new regulations, or a new order, or to abstain from doing the act.
*
(2) "Regulations", both in this section, and generally in Meaning of this Ordinance, as well as in all other enactments, means "regulations". regulations, rules, orders and by-laws, not inconsistent with
the provisions of the Ordinance under which they are made, and includes rules of court.
(3) All regulations shall, unless otherwise provided, come Publication into operation on the day of their publication in the Gazette, and effect. and shall have the same force and effect and be equally binding, and shall be construed for all purposes as if they had been contained in the Ordinance empowering them to be made; and any reference to the Ordinance in any enactment or in any legal document shall be construed as including the regulations in such reference.
(4) The same rules shall apply to any order made by the Other Governor or the Governor in Council, and to any order, documents. warrant, scheme, letters patent, or other instrument made or issued under the provisions of any Ordinance: Provided that they shall not apply to banishment or deportation orders.
41.--(1) Unless it is otherwise enacted, whenever in any Powers of Ordinance it is provided that regulations shall be-
(a) made; or
(b) made subject to the approval or confirmation (or where other words of like meaning are used) of the Governor in Council,
the following rules shall be observed:---
(i) the regulations shall be submitted for the approval of the Governor in Council; and
.-.
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
Governor in Council over regulations.
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