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338

No. 4 of 1890.

MERCHANDISE MARKS.

False representation as to Royal Warrant, etc.

50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s. 20.

Regulations as to official

18. Every person who falsely represents that any goods are made by a person holding a Royal Warrant, or for the service of His Majesty, or any of the Royal Family, or any Government department, colonial or otherwise, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars:

19.-(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations providing that in cases appearing to affect the general interests of prosecutions, the Colony, or of a section of the community, or of a trade, the prosecution of offences under this Ordinance shall be undertaken by the Crown or by any public officer, and prescribing the conditions on which such prosecutions are to be undertaken.

54 & 55 Vict. c. 15, s. 2.

[(2), rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1937.]

(3) Nothing in this section shall affect the power of any person or authority to undertake prosecutions otherwise than under the said regulations.

[Originally No. 27 of 1890.]

No. 5 of 1890.

An Ordinance to make provision with respect to squatting on Crown lands.

[1st May, 1891.]

WHEREAS at the date of the establishment of this Colony certain persons were in the occupation of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have continued to hold the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have, since the establishment of the Colony, taken possession of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have occupied the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have been and are in occupation of land within the Colony under licence from the Crown (known as Squatters Licences) but without any other grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the irregular occupation

As amended by No. 2 of 1934 [29.3.34] and Law Rev. Ord., 1937

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338 No. 4 of 1890. MERCHANDISE MARKS. False representation as to Royal Warrant, etc. 50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s. 20. Regulations as to official 18. Every person who falsely represents that any goods are made by a person holding a Royal Warrant, or for the service of His Majesty, or any of the Royal Family, or any Government department, colonial or otherwise, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars: 19.-(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations providing that in cases appearing to affect the general interests of prosecutions, the Colony, or of a section of the community, or of a trade, the prosecution of offences under this Ordinance shall be undertaken by the Crown or by any public officer, and prescribing the conditions on which such prosecutions are to be undertaken. 54 & 55 Vict. c. 15, s. 2. [(2), rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1937.] (3) Nothing in this section shall affect the power of any person or authority to undertake prosecutions otherwise than under the said regulations. [Originally No. 27 of 1890.] No. 5 of 1890. An Ordinance to make provision with respect to squatting on Crown lands. [1st May, 1891.] WHEREAS at the date of the establishment of this Colony certain persons were in the occupation of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have continued to hold the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have, since the establishment of the Colony, taken possession of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have occupied the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have been and are in occupation of land within the Colony under licence from the Crown (known as Squatters Licences) but without any other grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the irregular occupation As amended by No. 2 of 1934 [29.3.34] and Law Rev. Ord., 1937
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338 No. 4 of 1890. MERCHANDISE MARKS. False repre-.. sentation as to Royal Warrant, etc. 50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s. 20. Regulations as to official 18. Every person who falsely represents that any goods are made by a person holding a Royal Warrant, or for the service of His Majesty, or any of the Royal Family, or any Govern- ment department, colonial or otherwise, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars: 19.-(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations providing that in cases appearing to affect the general interests of prosecutions. the Colony, or of a section of the community, or of a trade, the prosecution of offences under this Ordinance shall be undertaken by the Crown or by any public officer, and prescribing the conditions on which such prosecutions are to be undertaken. 54 & 55 Vict. c. 15, s. 2. [(2), rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1937.] (3) Nothing in this section shall affect the power of any person or authority to undertake prosecutions otherwise than under the said regulations. [Originally No. 27 of 1890.] No. 5 of 1890. An Ordinance to make provision with respect to squatting on Crown lands. [1st May, 1891.1 WHEREAS at the date of the establishment of this Colony certain persons were in the occupation of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have continued to hold the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have, since the establishment of the Colony, taken possession of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have occupied the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have been and are in occupation of land within the Colony under licence from the Crown (known as Squatters Licences) but without any other grant of any lease or interest from the Crown ; AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the irregular occupation As amended by No. 2 of 1934 [29.3.34] and Law Rev. Ord., 1937
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338

No. 4 of 1890.

MERCHANDISE MARKS.

False repre-.. sentation as to Royal Warrant, etc.

50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s. 20.

Regulations

as to official

18. Every person who falsely represents that any goods are made by a person holding a Royal Warrant, or for the service of His Majesty, or any of the Royal Family, or any Govern- ment department, colonial or otherwise, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars:

19.-(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations providing that in cases appearing to affect the general interests of prosecutions. the Colony, or of a section of the community, or of a trade, the prosecution of offences under this Ordinance shall be undertaken by the Crown or by any public officer, and prescribing the conditions on which such prosecutions are to be undertaken.

54 & 55 Vict. c. 15, s. 2.

[(2), rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1937.]

(3) Nothing in this section shall affect the power of any person or authority to undertake prosecutions otherwise than under the said regulations.

[Originally No. 27 of 1890.]

No. 5 of 1890.

An Ordinance to make provision with respect to squatting

on Crown lands.

[1st May, 1891.1

WHEREAS at the date of the establishment of this Colony certain persons were in the occupation of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have continued to hold the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have, since the establishment of the Colony, taken possession of land therein, and they and their descendants and representatives have occupied the same without any grant of any lease or interest from the Crown; AND WHEREAS certain other persons have been and are in occupation of land within the Colony under licence from the Crown (known as Squatters Licences) but without any other grant of any lease or interest from the Crown ; AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the irregular occupation

As amended by No. 2 of 1934 [29.3.34] and Law Rev. Ord., 1937

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