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Deportation of Aliens.

Governor or by any application of the Prison Rules or any period of the sentence which has in fact been served.

9. (1) So soon as conveniently may be after the issue of any deportation order issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, the Commissioner of Police shall cause a copy of such deportation order to be served on the person against whom it is made.

(2) If in the opinion of the Commissioner of Police it is necessary that such person should not remain at large pending the departure of such person from the Colony, such person, if on bail or otherwise at large may then be taken into custody, and if already in custody may be kept in custody, and shall be in either case deemed to be under lawful arrest and in lawful custody until he leaves the Colony or until the Commissioner of Police sees fit to order his prior release.

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Service of order and deportation arrest.

58 of 1948, s. 3.

44 of 1949, s. 4.

be nationality.

10. Where any deportation order under this Ordinance is in force against any person, that person shall, unless the Governor otherwise directs, be deemed for the purposes of the order to retain his nationality as at the date of the order notwithstanding any intervening naturalization, marriage or any other event.

11. (1) Whenever a deportation order shall have been issued against any person, it shall be lawful for the Governor, if he considers it desirable to do so, by order under the hand of the Colonial Secretary, to do all or any of the following things-

Power to order that a deportee shall depart by a particular train or ship.

(a) to order that the person against whom the deportation order has been issued shall depart from the Colony by a particular train, or by a particular ship whatever the immediate or ultimate destination of the said ship, if such destination is in a country or other territory to which, in the opinion of the Governor, such person properly belongs;

(b) in case it may in the opinion of the Governor be impracticable or inexpedient that such person should depart from the Colony by any train or ship by which he has been ordered to depart to substitute

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Deportation of Aliens. Governor or by any application of the Prison Rules or any period of the sentence which has in fact been served. 9. (1) So soon as conveniently may be after the issue of any deportation order issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, the Commissioner of Police shall cause a copy of such deportation order to be served on the person against whom it is made. (2) If in the opinion of the Commissioner of Police it is necessary that such person should not remain at large pending the departure of such person from the Colony, such person, if on bail or otherwise at large may then be taken into custody, and if already in custody may be kept in custody, and shall be in either case deemed to be under lawful arrest and in lawful custody until he leaves the Colony or until the Commissioner of Police sees fit to order his prior release. [CAP. 240 110719565.3 Service of order and deportation arrest. 58 of 1948, s. 3. 44 of 1949, s. 4. be nationality. 10. Where any deportation order under this Ordinance is in force against any person, that person shall, unless the Governor otherwise directs, be deemed for the purposes of the order to retain his nationality as at the date of the order notwithstanding any intervening naturalization, marriage or any other event. 11. (1) Whenever a deportation order shall have been issued against any person, it shall be lawful for the Governor, if he considers it desirable to do so, by order under the hand of the Colonial Secretary, to do all or any of the following things- Power to order that a deportee shall depart by a particular train or ship. (a) to order that the person against whom the deportation order has been issued shall depart from the Colony by a particular train, or by a particular ship whatever the immediate or ultimate destination of the said ship, if such destination is in a country or other territory to which, in the opinion of the Governor, such person properly belongs; (b) in case it may in the opinion of the Governor be impracticable or inexpedient that such person should depart from the Colony by any train or ship by which he has been ordered to depart to substitute 437
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Deportation of Aliens. Governor or by any application of the Prison Rules or any period of the sentence which has in fact been served. 9. (1) So soon as conveniently may be after the issue of any deportation order issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, the Commissioner of Police shall cause a copy of such deportation order to be served on the person against whom it is made. (2) If in the opinion of the Commissioner of Police it is necessary that such person should not remain at large pending the departure of such person from the Colony, such person, if on bail or otherwise at large may then be taken into custody, and if already in custody may be kept in custody, and shall be in either case deemed to be under lawful arrest and in lawful custody until he leaves the Colony or until the Commissioner of Police sees fit to order his prior release. [CAP. 240 110719565.3 Service of order and deportation arrest. 58 of 1948, s. 3. 44 of 1949, s. 4. be nationality. 10. Where any deportation order under this Ordinance Deported is in force against any person, that person shall, unless the person to Governor otherwise directs, be deemed for the purposes of to retain his the order to retain his nationality as at the date of the order notwithstanding any intervening naturalization, marriage or any other event. 11. (1) Whenever a deportation order shall have been issued against any person, it shall be lawful for the Governor, if he considers it desirable to do so, by order under the hand of the Colonial Secretary, to do all or any of the following things- Power to order that a deportee shall depart by a particular train or ship. (a) to order that the person against whom the deporta- tion order has been issued shall depart from the Colony by a particular train, or by a particular ship whatever the immediate or ultimate destina- tion of the said ship, if such destination is in a country or other territory to which, in the opinion of the Governor, such person properly belongs; (b) in case it may in the opinion of the Governor be impracticable or inexpedient that such person should depart from the Colony by any train or ship stuff by which he has been ordered to depart to substitute 437 -
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Deportation of Aliens.

Governor or by any application of the Prison Rules or any period of the sentence which has in fact been served.

9. (1) So soon as conveniently may be after the issue of any deportation order issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, the Commissioner of Police shall cause a copy of such deportation order to be served on the person against whom it is made.

(2) If in the opinion of the Commissioner of Police it is necessary that such person should not remain at large pending the departure of such person from the Colony, such person, if on bail or otherwise at large may then be taken into custody, and if already in custody may be kept in custody, and shall be in either case deemed to be under lawful arrest and in lawful custody until he leaves the Colony or until the Commissioner of Police sees fit to order his prior release.

[CAP. 240

110719565.3

Service of order and

deportation

arrest.

58 of 1948, s. 3.

44 of 1949, s. 4.

be

nationality.

10. Where any deportation order under this Ordinance Deported is in force against any person, that person shall, unless the person to Governor otherwise directs, be deemed for the purposes of to retain his the order to retain his nationality as at the date of the order notwithstanding any intervening naturalization, marriage or any other event.

11. (1) Whenever a deportation order shall have been issued against any person, it shall be lawful for the Governor, if he considers it desirable to do so, by order under the hand of the Colonial Secretary, to do all or any of the following things-

Power to

order that a deportee

shall depart by

a particular train or ship.

(a) to order that the person against whom the deporta- tion order has been issued shall depart from the Colony by a particular train, or by a particular ship whatever the immediate or ultimate destina- tion of the said ship, if such destination is in a country or other territory to which, in the opinion of the Governor, such person properly belongs; (b) in case it may in the opinion of the Governor be impracticable or inexpedient that such person should depart from the Colony by any train or ship stuff by which he has been ordered to depart to substitute

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