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No. 16 of 1911.

MONEY-LENDERS.

Definition of money-lender.

6. In this Ordinance, "money-lender" includes every person whose business is that of money-lending, or who advertises or announces himself or holds himself out in any way as carrying on that business; but shall not include-

(1) any pawnbroker, in respect of business carried on by him in accordance with the provisions of any Ordinance relating to pawnbrokers; or

(2) any body corporate, incorporated or empowered by any Ordinance or special Act of Parliament to lend money in accordance with such Ordinance or Act; or

(3) any person bonâ fide carrying on the business of banking or insurance, or bona fide carrying on any business not having for its primary object the lending of money, in the course of which and for the purposes whereof he lends money; or

(4) any company, association or partnership for the time being exempted from registration under this Ordinance by order of the Governor in Council made pursuant to regulations of the Governor in Council.

No. 17 of 1911, incorporated in No. 10 of 1911.

[Originally No. 18 of 1911. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.]

Short title. Interpreta-tion.

No. 18 of 1911.

An Ordinance for regulating the supply of electricity for lighting and other purposes.

[19th May, 1911.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Electricity Supply Ordinance, 1911.

2. In this Ordinance-

(a) "Company" means any person or any body of persons corporate or unincorporate by whom electricity is generated or supplied;

* The regulations formerly contained in the Schedule to this Ordinance have been transferred to the corresponding volume of the Regulations of Hong Kong.

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I 200 No. 16 of 1911. MONEY-LENDERS. Definition of money-lender. 6. In this Ordinance, "money-lender" includes every person whose business is that of money-lending, or who advertises or announces himself or holds himself out in any way as carrying on that business; but shall not include- (1) any pawnbroker, in respect of business carried on by him in accordance with the provisions of any Ordinance relating to pawnbrokers; or (2) any body corporate, incorporated or empowered by any Ordinance or special Act of Parliament to lend money in accordance with such Ordinance or Act; or (3) any person bonâ fide carrying on the business of banking or insurance, or bona fide carrying on any business not having for its primary object the lending of money, in the course of which and for the purposes whereof he lends money; or (4) any company, association or partnership for the time being exempted from registration under this Ordinance by order of the Governor in Council made pursuant to regulations of the Governor in Council. No. 17 of 1911, incorporated in No. 10 of 1911. [Originally No. 18 of 1911. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.] Short title. Interpreta-tion. No. 18 of 1911. An Ordinance for regulating the supply of electricity for lighting and other purposes. [19th May, 1911.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Electricity Supply Ordinance, 1911. 2. In this Ordinance- (a) "Company" means any person or any body of persons corporate or unincorporate by whom electricity is generated or supplied; * The regulations formerly contained in the Schedule to this Ordinance have been transferred to the corresponding volume of the Regulations of Hong Kong.
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I 200 No. 16 of 1911. MONEY-LENDERS. Definition of money- lender. 6. In this Ordinance, "money-lender" includes every person whose business is that of money-lending, or who advertises or 63 & 64 Vict. announces himself or holds himself out in any way as carrying on that business; but shall not include- c. 51, s. 6. [cf. No. 16 of 1930.] (1) any pawnbroker, in respect of business carried on by him in accordance with the provisions of any Ordinance relating to pawnbrokers; or (2) any body corporate, incorporated or empowered by any Ordinance or special Act of Parliament to lend money in accord- ance with such Ordinance or Act; or (3) any person bonâ fide carrying on the business of bank- ing or insurance, or bona fide carrying on any business not having for its primary object the lending of money, in the course of which and for the purposes whereof he lends money; or (4) any company, association or partnership for the time being exempted from registration under this Ordinance by order of the Governor in Council made pursuant to regulations of the Governor in Council. No. 17 of 1911, incorporated in No. 10 of 1911. [Originally No. 18 of 1911. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.] Short title. Interpreta- tion. No. 18 of 1911. An Ordinance for regulating the supply of electricity for lighting and other purposes.. [19th May, 1911.] I. This Ordinance may be cited as the Electricity Supply Ordinance, 1911. 2. In this Ordinance- (a) "Company" means any person or any body of persons corporate or unincorporate by whom electricity is generated or supplied; * The regulations formerly contained in the Schedule to this Ordinance have been transferred to the corresponding volume of the Regulations of Hong Kong.
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I 200

No. 16 of 1911.

MONEY-LENDERS.

Definition

of money-

lender.

6. In this Ordinance, "money-lender" includes every person whose business is that of money-lending, or who advertises or 63 & 64 Vict. announces himself or holds himself out in any way as carrying

on that business; but shall not include-

c. 51, s. 6.

[cf. No. 16 of 1930.]

(1) any pawnbroker, in respect of business carried on by him in accordance with the provisions of any Ordinance relating to pawnbrokers; or

(2) any body corporate, incorporated or empowered by any Ordinance or special Act of Parliament to lend money in accord- ance with such Ordinance or Act; or

(3) any person bonâ fide carrying on the business of bank- ing or insurance, or bona fide carrying on any business not having for its primary object the lending of money, in the course of which and for the purposes whereof he lends money; or

(4) any company, association or partnership for the time being exempted from registration under this Ordinance by order of the Governor in Council made pursuant to regulations of the Governor in Council.

No. 17 of 1911, incorporated in No. 10 of 1911.

[Originally No. 18 of 1911.

Law Rev. Ord., 1939.]

Short title.

Interpreta- tion.

No. 18 of 1911.

An Ordinance for regulating the supply of electricity for

lighting and other purposes..

[19th May, 1911.]

I. This Ordinance may be cited as the Electricity Supply Ordinance, 1911.

2. In this Ordinance-

(a) "Company" means any person or any body of persons corporate or unincorporate by whom electricity is generated or supplied;

* The regulations formerly contained in the Schedule to this Ordinance have been transferred to the corresponding volume of the Regulations of Hong Kong.

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