CAP. 240]
[s. 13 cont.]
44 of 1949, s. 5.
44 of 1949, s. 5.
44 of 1949, s. 5.
37 of 1950, Schedule.
44 of 1949, s. 5.
5.3
(Cap. 232.)
44 of 1949, s. 5.
Deportation of Aliens.
and the Governor may for such purpose by order under the hand of the Clerk of Councils fix the time within which any such alien shall leave the Colony and make any such order as is mentioned in section II.
(7) An application for the order of the Governor may be made by the Commissioner of Police or any person authorized by him in any case or in any class or classes of case in which the Attorney General may by any special or general direction have authorized the making of such an application.
(8) Any order made by the Governor under this section shall refer to this section and may be endorsed either on the original order of banishment or deportation or upon any document which purports to be a copy of such order and to be certified by the Clerk of Councils or may be attached to any such order or document in any manner which the Clerk of Councils may deem convenient: Provided that nothing herein contained shall render invalid any order which is not so endorsed or attached.
(9) Any such order shall, subject to any limitation of time and to any order made under section 11, have the same effect and confer the same authority as a conviction by a magistrate under subsection (5) hereof.
(10) It shall be lawful for any justice of the peace to order that any alien in respect of whom he is satisfied-
(a) a deportation order is still in force; and
(b) his detention in custody is required pending the making of an order under subsection (6),
to issue a warrant ordering that such alien be arrested and be kept in custody in any police station or in any prison or house of detention for a period of seven days. Any warrant lawfully issued hereunder shall be a warrant of arrest and detention within the meaning of subsection (1) of section ... of the Police Force Ordinance.
(11) The Governor in Council may make regulations for carrying the provisions of subsections (6), (7), (8) and (10) of this section into effect and for prescribing forms and procedure.
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CAP. 240]
[s. 13 cont.]
44 of 1949, s. 5.
44 of 1949, s. 5.
44 of 1949, s. 5.
37 of 1950, Schedule.
44 of 1949, s. 5.
5.3
(Cap. 232.)
44 of 1949, s. 5.
Deportation of Aliens.
and the Governor may for such purpose by order under the hand of the Clerk of Councils fix the time within which any such alien shall leave the Colony and make any such order as is mentioned in section II.
(7) An application for the order of the Governor may be made by the Commissioner of Police or any person authorized by him in any case or in any class or classes of case in which the Attorney General may by any special or general direction have authorized the making of such an application.
(8) Any order made by the Governor under this section shall refer to this section and may be endorsed either on the original order of banishment or deportation or upon any document which purports to be a copy of such order and to be certified by the Clerk of Councils or may be attached to any such order or document in any manner which the Clerk of Councils may deem convenient: Pro- vided that nothing herein contained shall render invalid any order which is not so endorsed or attached.
(9) Any such order shall subject to any limitation of time and to any order made under section 11 have the same effect and confer the same authority as a conviction by a magistrate under subsection (5) hereof.
(10) It shall be lawful for any justice of the peace to order that any alien in respect of whom he is satisfied-
(a) a deportation order is still in force; and
(b) his detention in custody is required pending the
making of an order under subsection (6),
to issue a warrant ordering that such alien be arrested and be kept in custody in any police station or in any prison or house of detention for a period of seven days. Any warrant lawfully issued hereunder shall be a warrant of arrest and detention within the meaning of subsection (1) of section of the Police Force Ordinance.
(11) The Governor in Council may make regulations for carrying the provisions of subsections (6), (7), (8) and (10) of this section into effect and for prescribing forms and procedure.
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