CAP. 258]
[s. 9 cont.]
Regulations.
Marriage (War Period) (Validity)
to marriages to which this Ordinance applies as has already been or may subsequently be, furnished to him, and shall for a fee of five dollars supply any person requiring it with the information in his possession regarding a particular marriage.
(2) The Registrar shall enter in a convenient place in such register the fact of his consent in any particular case to the form of certificate secondly referred to in section 7, and shall note on such certificate that his consent was obtained and sign the same.
10. The Governor in Council may make regulations prescribing-
(a) rules, forms and fees for any application by an officiating minister for the Registrar's consent under section 7 and for information under section 9;
(b) for further cases in which an officiating minister should be relieved from penalties notwithstanding that he has been unable to give any certificate under section 7;
(c) generally for carrying this Ordinance into effect.
(Note: As at the 1st September, 1950, there existed no regulations under section 10 of the above Ordinance.)
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:
CAP. 258]
[s. 9 cont.]
Regulations.
Marriage (War Period) (Validity).
to marriages to which this Ordinance applies as has already been or may subsequently be, furnished to him, and shall for a fee of five dollars supply any person requiring it. with the information in his possession regarding a parti- cular marriage.
(2) The Registrar shall enter in a convenient place in such register the fact of his consent in any particular case to the form of certificate secondly referred to in section 7, and shall note on such certificate that his consent was obtained and sign the same.
10. The Governor in Council may make regulations. prescribing-
(a) rules, forms and fees for any application by an officiating minister for the Registrar's consent. under section 7 and for information under section.
9;
(b) for further cases in which an officiating minister should be relieved from penalties notwithstanding that he has been unable to give any certificate under section 7;
(c) generally for carrying this Ordinance into effect.
(Note: As at the 1st September, 1950, there existed no regulations under section 10 of the above Ordin- ance.)
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