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PENALTIES (REMISSION).

No. 3 of 1860.

55

Imperial Statute or Colonial Ordinance for that purpose, and it is expedient that the law as to the remission of such penalties should be amended and made uniform :-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Penalties (Remission) Ordinance, 1860.

2. It shall be lawful for the Governor to remit, in whole or in part, any sum of money which, under any Act of Parliament or any Ordinance now in force or hereafter to be passed, may be imposed as a penalty or forfeiture on convicted offender, although such money may be in whole or in part payable to some party other than the Crown, and to order the discharge of any person who may be imprisoned for non-payment of any sum of money so imposed.


No. 1 of 1862.

An Ordinance to authorise the Governor by proclamation to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles.

[17th March, 1862.]

WHEREAS it is desirable to vest in the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed :-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Military Stores (Exportation) Ordinance, 1862.

1A. In this Ordinance, "to export" means to carry out of the Colony or to cause to be carried out of the Colony, and includes the carriage out of the Colony of things which were carried into the Colony by water and which are, without transhipment into any other vessel, carried out of the Colony on the same vessel on which they were carried into the Colony.

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PENALTIES (REMISSION). No. 3 of 1860. 55 Imperial Statute or Colonial Ordinance for that purpose, and it is expedient that the law as to the remission of such penalties should be amended and made uniform :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Penalties (Remission) Ordinance, 1860. 2. It shall be lawful for the Governor to remit, in whole or in part, any sum of money which, under any Act of Parliament or any Ordinance now in force or hereafter to be passed, may be imposed as a penalty or forfeiture on convicted offender, although such money may be in whole or in part payable to some party other than the Crown, and to order the discharge of any person who may be imprisoned for non-payment of any sum of money so imposed. No. 1 of 1862. An Ordinance to authorise the Governor by proclamation to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles. [17th March, 1862.] WHEREAS it is desirable to vest in the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Military Stores (Exportation) Ordinance, 1862. 1A. In this Ordinance, "to export" means to carry out of the Colony or to cause to be carried out of the Colony, and includes the carriage out of the Colony of things which were carried into the Colony by water and which are, without transhipment into any other vessel, carried out of the Colony on the same vessel on which they were carried into the Colony.
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PENALTIES (REMISSION). No. 3 of 1860. 55 Imperial Statute or Colonial Ordinance for that purpose, and it is expedient that the law as to the remission of such penalties should be amended and made uniform :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Penalties (Remis- Short title. sion) Ordinance, 1860. a con- * remit penal- than those due to the 2. It shall be lawful for the Governor to remit, in whole Power to or in part, any sum of money which, under any Act of Par- Governor to liament or any Ordinance now in force or hereafter to be ties other passed, may be imposed as a penalty or forfeiture on victed offender, although such money may be in whole or in part payable to some party other than the Crown, and to order the discharge of any person who may be imprisoned for non-payment of any sum of money so imposed. -1862.- No. 1 of 1862. An Ordinance to authorise the Governor by proclamation to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles. [17th March, 1862.] WHEREAS it is desirable to vest in the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed :- Crown. [Originally No. 3 of 1862. No. 19 of 1914. No. 3 of 1915. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] t 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Military Stores Short title. (Exportation) Ordinance, 1862. · * $ 1A. In this Ordinance, "to export" means to carry out Interpreta- of the Colony or to cause to be carried out of the Colony, tion. and includes the carriage out of the Colony of things which were carried into the Colóny by water and which are, with- out transhipment into any other vessel, carried out of the Colony on the same vessel on which they were carried into the Colony. As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923. As amended by No. 19 of 1914 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923. Revenue officers may arrest without warrant in respect of offences against the provisions of this Ordinance. See No. 2 of 1917. As amended by No. 19 of 1914. As amended by No. 3 of 1915 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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PENALTIES (REMISSION).

No. 3 of 1860.

55

Imperial Statute or Colonial Ordinance for that purpose, and it is expedient that the law as to the remission of such penalties should be amended and made uniform :-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Penalties (Remis- Short title. sion) Ordinance, 1860.

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2. It shall be lawful for the Governor to remit, in whole Power to or in part, any sum of money which, under any Act of Par- Governor to liament or any Ordinance now in force or hereafter to be ties other passed, may be imposed as a penalty or forfeiture on victed offender, although such money may be in whole or in part payable to some party other than the Crown, and to order the discharge of any person who may be imprisoned for non-payment of any sum of money so imposed.

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No. 1 of 1862.

An Ordinance to authorise the Governor by proclamation to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles.

[17th March, 1862.]

WHEREAS it is desirable to vest in the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed :-

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No. 3 of 1862.

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1A. In this Ordinance, "to export" means to carry out Interpreta- of the Colony or to cause to be carried out of the Colony, tion. and includes the carriage out of the Colony of things which were carried into the Colóny by water and which are, with- out transhipment into any other vessel, carried out of the Colony on the same vessel on which they were carried into the Colony.

As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923. ›

† As amended by No. 19 of 1914 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923. Revenue officers may arrest without warrant in respect of offences against the provisions of this Ordinance. See No. 2 of 1917.

As amended by No. 19 of 1914.

As amended by No. 3 of 1915 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

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