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CAP. 201

[s. 3 cont.]

Application

of the

Ordinance to trade machinery.

41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 5.

Certain instruments giving power of distress to be subject to the Ordinance. 41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 6.

Bills of Sale.

chattels within the Colony comprised in or made subject to such bill of sale.

4. (1) Trade machinery shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be personal chattels, and any mode of disposition of trade machinery by the owner thereof which would be a bill of sale as to any other personal chattels shall be deemed to be a bill of sale within the meaning of this Ordinance.

(2) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "trade machinery" means the machinery used in or attached to any factory or workshop-

(a) exclusive of the fixed motive-powers, such as the waterwheels and steam engines, and the steam-boilers, donkey engines, and other fixed appurtenances of the said motive-powers; and

(b) exclusive of the fixed power machinery, such as the shafts, wheels, drums, and their fixed appurtenances, which transmit the action of the motive-powers to the other machinery, fixed and loose; and

(c) exclusive of the pipes for steam, gas, and water in the factory or workshop.

(3) The machinery or effects excluded by this section from the definition of trade machinery shall not be deemed to be personal chattels within the meaning of this Ordinance.

(4) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "factory" or "workshop" means any premises on which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade, or for purposes of gain, in or incidental to the following purposes or any of them-

(a) making any article or part of an article; or

(b) altering, repairing, or finishing any article; or

(c) adapting for sale any article.

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Every attornment, instrument, or agreement, not being a mining lease, whereby a power of distress is given or agreed to be given by any person to any other person by way of security for any present, future, or contingent debt or advance, and whereby any rent is reserved or made payable as a mode of providing for the payment of interest

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CAP. 201 [s. 3 cont.] Application of the Ordinance to trade machinery. 41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 5. Certain instruments giving power of distress to be subject to the Ordinance. 41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 6. Bills of Sale. chattels within the Colony comprised in or made subject to such bill of sale. 4. (1) Trade machinery shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be personal chattels, and any mode of disposition of trade machinery by the owner thereof which would be a bill of sale as to any other personal chattels shall be deemed to be a bill of sale within the meaning of this Ordinance. (2) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "trade machinery" means the machinery used in or attached to any factory or workshop- (a) exclusive of the fixed motive-powers, such as the waterwheels and steam engines, and the steam-boilers, donkey engines, and other fixed appurtenances of the said motive-powers; and (b) exclusive of the fixed power machinery, such as the shafts, wheels, drums, and their fixed appurtenances, which transmit the action of the motive-powers to the other machinery, fixed and loose; and (c) exclusive of the pipes for steam, gas, and water in the factory or workshop. (3) The machinery or effects excluded by this section from the definition of trade machinery shall not be deemed to be personal chattels within the meaning of this Ordinance. (4) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "factory" or "workshop" means any premises on which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade, or for purposes of gain, in or incidental to the following purposes or any of them- (a) making any article or part of an article; or (b) altering, repairing, or finishing any article; or (c) adapting for sale any article. 5. [5 Every attornment, instrument, or agreement, not being a mining lease, whereby a power of distress is given or agreed to be given by any person to any other person by way of security for any present, future, or contingent debt or advance, and whereby any rent is reserved or made payable as a mode of providing for the payment of interest 398
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I CAP. 201 [s. 3 cont.] Application of the Ordinance to trade machinery. 41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 5. Certain instruments giving power of distress to be subject to the Ordinance. 41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 6. Bills of Sale. chattels within the Colony comprised in or made subject to such bill of sale. 4. (1) Trade machinery shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be personal chattels, and any mode of disposition of trade machinery by the owner thereof which would be a bill of sale as to any other personal chat- tels shall be deemed to be a bill of sale within the meaning of this Ordinance. (2) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "trade machinery" means the machinery used in or attached to any factory or workshop- (a) exclusive of the fixed motive-powers, such as the waterwheels and steam engines, and the steam- boilers, donkey engines, and other fixed appurten- ances of the said motive-powers; and (b) exclusive of the fixed power machinery, such as the shafts, wheels, drums, and their fixed appurten- ances, which transmit the action of the motive- powers to the other machinery, fixed and loose; and (c) exclusive of the pipes for steam, gas, and water in the factory or workshop. (3) The machinery or effects excluded by this section from the definition of trade machinery shall not be deemed to be personal chattels within the meaning of this Ordin- ance. (4) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "factory" or "workshop" means any premises on which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade, or for purposes of gain, in or incidental to the following purposes or any of them- (a) making any article or part of an article; or (b) altering, repairing, or finishing any article; or (c) adapting for sale any article. 5. [5 Every attornment, instrument, or agreement, not being a mining lease, whereby a power of distress is given or agreed to be given by any person to any other person by way of security for any present, future, or contingent debt or advance, and whereby any rent is reserved or made payable as a mode of providing for the payment of interest 398 :
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CAP. 201

[s. 3 cont.]

Application

of the

Ordinance to trade machinery.

41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 5.

Certain instruments giving power of distress to be subject to the Ordinance. 41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 6.

Bills of Sale.

chattels within the Colony comprised in or made subject to such bill of sale.

4. (1) Trade machinery shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be personal chattels, and any mode of disposition of trade machinery by the owner thereof which would be a bill of sale as to any other personal chat- tels shall be deemed to be a bill of sale within the meaning of this Ordinance.

(2) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "trade machinery" means the machinery used in or attached to any factory or workshop-

(a) exclusive of the fixed motive-powers, such as the waterwheels and steam engines, and the steam- boilers, donkey engines, and other fixed appurten- ances of the said motive-powers; and

(b) exclusive of the fixed power machinery, such as the shafts, wheels, drums, and their fixed appurten- ances, which transmit the action of the motive- powers to the other machinery, fixed and loose; and

(c) exclusive of the pipes for steam, gas, and water in

the factory or workshop.

(3) The machinery or effects excluded by this section from the definition of trade machinery shall not be deemed to be personal chattels within the meaning of this Ordin-

ance.

(4) For the purposes of this Ordinance, "factory" or "workshop" means any premises on which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade, or for purposes of gain, in or incidental to the following purposes or any of them-

(a) making any article or part of an article; or (b) altering, repairing, or finishing any article; or (c) adapting for sale any article.

5.

[5

Every attornment, instrument, or agreement, not being a mining lease, whereby a power of distress is given or agreed to be given by any person to any other person by way of security for any present, future, or contingent debt or advance, and whereby any rent is reserved or made payable as a mode of providing for the payment of interest

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