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the animal to be sold either by private treaty or by public auction as he may think fit, and the purchaser thereof shall acquire a good title. If the animal is unsaleable, or if in the opinion of the Captain Superintendent of Police it is an unsaleable animal, it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he may direct.
(3) The money arising from such sale after deducting the above-mentioned expenses and fee and the expenses of the sale, shall be paid on demand to the owner of the animal : Provided that if such demand is not made within one month after the sale all right to make it shall cease and the money shall be paid into the general revenue.
5. Every person who releases or attempts to release any Pound animal from any place where it has been impounded, or who breaches, pulls down, damages or destroys such place or any part thereof with intent to procure the release of such animal, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months.
No. 55 of 1911, incorporated in No. 16 of 1901.
No. 56 of 1911, incorporated in No. 35 of 1911.
No. 57 of 1911.
An Ordinance for the incorporation of the trustees of the Union Church at Victoria.
1st December, 1911.
No. 57 of 1911.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Union Church Incorporation Ordinance, 1911.
2. The trustees of the Union Church in Hongkong shall be a body corporate (hereinafter called the said corporation) and shall have the name "The Trustees of the Union Church in Hongkong", and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in this Colony, and shall and may have and use a common seal, and the said seal may break, change, alter, and make anew as to the said corporation may seem fit; and the said
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the animal to be sold either by private treaty or by public auction as he may think fit, and the purchaser thereof shall acquire a good title. If the animal is unsaleable, or if in the opinion of the Captain Superintendent of Police it is an unsaleable animal, it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he may direct.
(3) The money arising from such sale after deducting the above-mentioned expenses and fee and the expenses of the. sale, shall be paid on demand to the owner of the animal : Provided that if such demand is not made within one month after the sale all right to make it shall cease and the money shall be paid into the general revenue.
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5. Every person who releases or attempts to release any Pound animal from any place where it has been impounded, or who breach.
[ef. 10 & 11 pulls down, damages or destroys such place or any part Vict. c. 89, thereof with intent to procure the release of such animal, 26.] shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months.
No. 55 of 1911, incorporated in No. 16 of 1901.
No. 56 of 1911, incorporated in No. 35 of 1911.
No. 57 of 1911.
An Ordinance for the incorporation of the trustees of the [Originally
Union Church at Victoria.
1st December, 1911.]
No. 57 of 1911.
Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Union Church Short title. Incorporation Ordinance, 1911.
2. The trustees of the Union Church in Hongkong shall incorporation be a body corporate (hereinafter called the said corporation) of trustees, and shall have the name "The Trustees of the Union Church in Hongkong", and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall and may sue and he sued in all courts in this Colony, and shall and may have and use a common scal, and the said seal may break, change, alter, and make anow as to the said corporation may seem fit; and the said
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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