1923_INTERPRETATION_ORDINANCE__1911 — Page 21

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1970

Forms in repealed Ordinances.

Coming into operation of proclamations.

Extent of proclamations.

No. 31 of 1911.

INTERPRETATION

(ii) the Governor in Council shall have power to amend, or to disapprove the whole or any part of the regulations, and may, if he disapproves them either in whole or in part, require further or other regulations to be submitted for approval.

The words "to amend" shall include the power to add to, alter, or otherwise vary.

(2) This section shall apply to regulations which are by any Ordinance made subject to the approval or confirmation (or where other words of like meaning are used) of the Governor or of the Legislative Council.

42. All forms in use under any Ordinance repealed by any subsequent Ordinance, and which are not replaced by forms in the repealing Ordinance, shall remain in force so far as they are not inconsistent with its provisions, until they have been replaced by forms prescribed in accordance with the provisions of the repealing Ordinance.

PART VI.

Of proclamations and orders of the Governor.

43. Proclamations and notifications of the Governor shall come into operation on the date of their publication in the Gazette.

44. Where power is given to the Governor to issue a proclamation or notification, it shall include the power of amending, revoking or suspending the said proclamation or notification, and of declaring the date of its coming into operation and also of substituting another therefor:

Provided always that where any Ordinance is to come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation, the power to issue such proclamation shall not include (except in the case of and for the purpose of correcting any mistake therein) the power of amending, revoking, or suspending the same.

45. Where power is given to the Governor to make any order or give any direction, it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such order or direction to be signified under the hand of the Colonial Secretary or of the Assistant Colonial Secretary.

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

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1970 Forms in repealed Ordinances. Coming into operation of proclamations. Extent of proclamations. No. 31 of 1911. INTERPRETATION (ii) the Governor in Council shall have power to amend, or to disapprove the whole or any part of the regulations, and may, if he disapproves them either in whole or in part, require further or other regulations to be submitted for approval. The words "to amend" shall include the power to add to, alter, or otherwise vary. (2) This section shall apply to regulations which are by any Ordinance made subject to the approval or confirmation (or where other words of like meaning are used) of the Governor or of the Legislative Council. 42. All forms in use under any Ordinance repealed by any subsequent Ordinance, and which are not replaced by forms in the repealing Ordinance, shall remain in force so far as they are not inconsistent with its provisions, until they have been replaced by forms prescribed in accordance with the provisions of the repealing Ordinance. PART VI. Of proclamations and orders of the Governor. 43. Proclamations and notifications of the Governor shall come into operation on the date of their publication in the Gazette. 44. Where power is given to the Governor to issue a proclamation or notification, it shall include the power of amending, revoking or suspending the said proclamation or notification, and of declaring the date of its coming into operation and also of substituting another therefor: Provided always that where any Ordinance is to come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation, the power to issue such proclamation shall not include (except in the case of and for the purpose of correcting any mistake therein) the power of amending, revoking, or suspending the same. 45. Where power is given to the Governor to make any order or give any direction, it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such order or direction to be signified under the hand of the Colonial Secretary or of the Assistant Colonial Secretary. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1970 Forms in repealed Ordinances. Coming into operation of proclama- tions. Extent of proclama- No. 31 of 1911. INTERPRETATION. (ii) the Governor in Council shall have power to amend, or to disapprove the whole or any part of the regulations, and may, if he disapproves them either in whole or in part, require further or other regulations to be submitted for approval. The words "to amend shall include the power to add to, alter, or otherwise vary. (2) This section shall apply to regulations which are by any Ordinance made subject to the approval or confirmation (or where other words of like meaning are used) of the Governor or of the Legislative Council. 42. All forms in use under any Ordinance repealed by any subsequent Ordinance, and which are not replaced by forms in the repealing Ordinance, shall remain in force so far as they are not inconsistent with its provisions, until they have been replaced by forms prescribed in accordance with the provisions of the repealing Ordinance. PART VI. Of proclamations and orders of the Governor. 43. Proclamations and notifications of the Governor shall come into operation on the date of their publication in the Gazette. 44. Where power is given to the Governor to issue a power to issue proclamation or notification, it shall include the power of amending, revoking or suspending the said proclamation or notification, and of declaring the date of its coming into operation and also of substituting another therefor: tions. * Signification of orders of the Governor. Provided always that where any Ordinance is to come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation, the power to issue such proclamation shall not include (except in the case of and for the purpose of correcting any mistake therein) the power of amending, revoking, or suspending the same. 45. Where power is given to the Governor to make any order or give any direction, it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such order or direction to be signified under the hand of the Colonial Secretary or of the Assistant. Colonial Secretary. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1970

Forms in repealed Ordinances.

Coming into operation of proclama- tions.

Extent of

proclama-

No. 31 of 1911.

INTERPRETATION.

(ii) the Governor in Council shall have power to amend, or to disapprove the whole or any part of the regulations, and may, if he disapproves them either in whole or in part, require further or other regulations to be submitted for approval.

The words "to amend shall include the power to add to, alter, or otherwise vary.

(2) This section shall apply to regulations which are by any Ordinance made subject to the approval or confirmation (or where other words of like meaning are used) of the Governor or of the Legislative Council.

42. All forms in use under any Ordinance repealed by any subsequent Ordinance, and which are not replaced by forms in the repealing Ordinance, shall remain in force so far as they are not inconsistent with its provisions, until they have been replaced by forms prescribed in accordance with the provisions of the repealing Ordinance.

PART VI.

Of proclamations and orders of the Governor.

43. Proclamations and notifications of the Governor shall come into operation on the date of their publication in the Gazette.

44. Where power is given to the Governor to issue a power to issue proclamation or notification, it shall include the power of amending, revoking or suspending the said proclamation or notification, and of declaring the date of its coming into operation and also of substituting another therefor:

tions.

*

Signification of orders of the Governor.

Provided always that where any Ordinance is to come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation, the power to issue such proclamation shall not include (except in the case of and for the purpose of correcting any mistake therein) the power of amending, revoking, or suspending the same.

45. Where power is given to the Governor to make any order or give any direction, it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such order or direction to be signified under the hand of the Colonial Secretary or of the Assistant. Colonial Secretary.

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

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