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MARRIED WOMEN

(DISPOSITION of PROPERTY).

No. 5 of 1885.

231

with the concurrence of the husband in any case in which his concurrence is required by this Ordinance or otherwise; and all acts and deeds to be done, executed, or made by the wife in pursuance of such order, in regard to any land or in regard to money subject to be invested in the purchase of land, shall be as good and valid as they would have been if the husband had concurred, but without prejudice to the rights of the husband as then existing independently of this Ordinance.

No. 6 of 1885, repealed by No. 18 of 1914.

1886.

No. 1 of 1886.

An Ordinance for the better apportionment of rents and other periodical payments.

[10th March, 1886.]

[Originally No. 2 of 1886.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Apportionment of Rent Ordinance, 1886.

2. In this Ordinance,

(a) "Annuities" include salaries and pensions.

(b) "Dividends" include (besides dividends strictly so called) all payments made by the name of dividend, bonus, or otherwise out of the revenue of trading or other public companies, divisible between all or any of the members of such respective companies, whether such payments are usually made or declared at any fixed times or otherwise; and all such divisible revenue shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to have accrued by equal daily increment during and within the period for or in respect of which the payment of the same revenue is declared or expressed to be made, but the said word dividends shall not include payments in the nature of a return or reimbursement of capital.

33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 1.

Interpretation.

33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 5.

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MARRIED WOMEN (DISPOSITION of PROPERTY). No. 5 of 1885. 231 with the concurrence of the husband in any case in which his concurrence is required by this Ordinance or otherwise; and all acts and deeds to be done, executed, or made by the wife in pursuance of such order, in regard to any land or in regard to money subject to be invested in the purchase of land, shall be as good and valid as they would have been if the husband had concurred, but without prejudice to the rights of the husband as then existing independently of this Ordinance. No. 6 of 1885, repealed by No. 18 of 1914. 1886. No. 1 of 1886. An Ordinance for the better apportionment of rents and other periodical payments. [10th March, 1886.] [Originally No. 2 of 1886.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Apportionment of Rent Ordinance, 1886. 2. In this Ordinance, (a) "Annuities" include salaries and pensions. (b) "Dividends" include (besides dividends strictly so called) all payments made by the name of dividend, bonus, or otherwise out of the revenue of trading or other public companies, divisible between all or any of the members of such respective companies, whether such payments are usually made or declared at any fixed times or otherwise; and all such divisible revenue shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to have accrued by equal daily increment during and within the period for or in respect of which the payment of the same revenue is declared or expressed to be made, but the said word dividends shall not include payments in the nature of a return or reimbursement of capital. 33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 1. Interpretation. 33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 5.
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MARRIED WOMEN (DISPOSITIOn of propERTY). No. 5 of 1885. 231 with the concurrence of the husband in any case in which his concurrence is required by this Ordinance or otherwise; and all acts and deeds to be done, executed, or made by the wife in pursuance of such order, in regard to any land or in regard to money subject to be invested in the purchase of land, shall be as good and valid as they would have been if the husband had concurred, but without prejudice to the rights of the husband as then existing independently of this Ordinance. No. 6 of 1885, repealed by No. 18 of 1914. 1886. No. 1 of 1886. An Ordinance for the better apportionment of rents and other periodical payments. [10th March, 1886.] [Originally No. 2 of 1886.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Apportionment of Short title. Rent Ordinance, 1886. 2. In this Ordinance, (a) "Annuities" include salaries and pensions. (b) "Dividends" include (besides dividends strictly so called) all payments made by the name of dividend, bonus, or otherwise out of the revenue of trading or other public com- panies, divisible between all or any of the members of such respective companies, whether such payments are usually made or declared at any fixed times or otherwise; and all such divisible revenue shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to have accrued by equal daily increment during and within the period for or in respect of which the payment of the same revenue is declared or expressed to be made, but the said word dividends shall not include payments in the nature of a return or reimbursement of capital. 33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 1. Interpreta. tion. 33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 5.
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MARRIED WOMEN

(DISPOSITIOn of propERTY).

No. 5 of 1885.

231

with the concurrence of the husband in any case in which his concurrence is required by this Ordinance or otherwise; and all acts and deeds to be done, executed, or made by the wife in pursuance of such order, in regard to any land or in regard to money subject to be invested in the purchase of land, shall be as good and valid as they would have been if the husband had concurred, but without prejudice to the rights of the husband as then existing independently of this Ordinance.

No. 6 of 1885, repealed by No. 18 of 1914.

1886.

No. 1 of 1886.

An Ordinance for the better apportionment of rents and other

periodical payments.

[10th March, 1886.]

[Originally No. 2 of 1886.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Apportionment of Short title. Rent Ordinance, 1886.

2. In this Ordinance,

(a)

"Annuities" include salaries and pensions.

(b) "Dividends" include (besides dividends strictly so called) all payments made by the name of dividend, bonus, or otherwise out of the revenue of trading or other public com- panies, divisible between all or any of the members of such respective companies, whether such payments are usually made or declared at any fixed times or otherwise; and all such divisible revenue shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to have accrued by equal daily increment during and within the period for or in respect of which the payment of the same revenue is declared or expressed to be made, but the said word dividends shall not include payments in the nature of a return or reimbursement of capital.

33 & 34 Vict. c. 35, s. 1.

Interpreta. tion.

33 & 34 Vict.

c. 35, s. 5.

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