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CAP. 21]

Defamation

CHAPTER 21

DEFAMATION

[1986 Ed.

Originally

S of 1887.

9 of 1901.

(Cap. 21, 1950.

9 of 1901. 29 of 1901. 30 of 1911.

50 of 1911.

To amend the law respecting defamatory words and libel.

[22 February 1887.]

$1 of 1911.

62 of 1911.

63 of 1911.

21 of 1912.

19 of 1917,

S of 1924.

18 of 1929. 27 of 1937. 45 of 1954.

33 of 1961.

6 of 1971.

39 of 1985. 23 of 1986.

Short title.

Interpretation.

[cf. 15 & 16 Geo, 6 & 1 Eliz. 2 c. 66, ss. 7,9 & Schedule. Part [IL]

(Cap. 106.)

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Defamation Ordinance.

(Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6)

2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-

"broadcast" or "broadcasting" means publication for general reception, as part of any programme or service provided through a broadcasting station within Hong Kong, by means of telecommunication, within the meaning of the Telecommunication Ordinance; and, where words broadcast by means of telecommunication are simultaneously transmitted by telegraph, as defined by the Telecommunication Ordinance, in accordance with a licence granted under such Ordinance, the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply as if the transmission were broadcast within the definition hereinbefore contained; (Amended, 23 of 1986, s. 2)

"broadcasting station" means any station operated by Government or in respect of which a licence granted by the Governor in Council or the Postmaster General under the Telecommunication Ordinance is in force, being a licence which (by whatever form of words) authorizes the use of the station for the purpose of providing broadcasting services for general reception;

"information" includes indictment;

"international court of justice" means the International Court of Justice and any other judicial or arbitral tribunal deciding matters in dispute between States;

"legislature", in relation to any part of the Commonwealth which is subject to a central and a local legislature, means either of those legislatures;

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CAP. 21] Defamation CHAPTER 21 DEFAMATION [1986 Ed. Originally S of 1887. 9 of 1901. (Cap. 21, 1950. 9 of 1901. 29 of 1901. 30 of 1911. 50 of 1911. To amend the law respecting defamatory words and libel. [22 February 1887.] $1 of 1911. 62 of 1911. 63 of 1911. 21 of 1912. 19 of 1917, S of 1924. 18 of 1929. 27 of 1937. 45 of 1954. 33 of 1961. 6 of 1971. 39 of 1985. 23 of 1986. Short title. Interpretation. [cf. 15 & 16 Geo, 6 & 1 Eliz. 2 c. 66, ss. 7,9 & Schedule. Part [IL] (Cap. 106.) 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Defamation Ordinance. (Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6) 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "broadcast" or "broadcasting" means publication for general reception, as part of any programme or service provided through a broadcasting station within Hong Kong, by means of telecommunication, within the meaning of the Telecommunication Ordinance; and, where words broadcast by means of telecommunication are simultaneously transmitted by telegraph, as defined by the Telecommunication Ordinance, in accordance with a licence granted under such Ordinance, the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply as if the transmission were broadcast within the definition hereinbefore contained; (Amended, 23 of 1986, s. 2) "broadcasting station" means any station operated by Government or in respect of which a licence granted by the Governor in Council or the Postmaster General under the Telecommunication Ordinance is in force, being a licence which (by whatever form of words) authorizes the use of the station for the purpose of providing broadcasting services for general reception; "information" includes indictment; "international court of justice" means the International Court of Justice and any other judicial or arbitral tribunal deciding matters in dispute between States; "legislature", in relation to any part of the Commonwealth which is subject to a central and a local legislature, means either of those legislatures;
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2 CAP. 21] Defamation CHAPTER 21 DEFAMATION [1986 Ed. Originally S of 1887. 9 of 1901. (Cap. 21, 1950.1 9 of 1901. 29 of 1901. 30 of 1911. 50 of 1911. To amend the law respecting defamatory words and libel. [22 February 1887.] $1 of 1911. 62 of 1911. 63 of 1911. 21 of 1912. 19 of 1917, S of 1924. 18 of 1929. 27 of 1937. 45 of 1954. 33 of 1961. 6 of 1971. 39 of 1985. 23 of 1986. Short title. Interpretation. [cf. 15 & 16 Geo, 6 & 1 Eliz. 2 c. 66, ss. 7,9 & Schedule. Part [IL] (Cap. 106.) 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Defamation Ordinance. (Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6) 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "broadcast" or "broadcasting" means publication for general reception, as part of any programme or service provided through a broadcasting station within Hong Kong, by means of telecommunication, within the meaning of the Telecommunica- tion Ordinance; and, where words broadcast by means of tele- communication are simultaneously transmitted by telegraph, as defined by the Telecommunication Ordinance, in accordance with a licence granted under such Ordinance, the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply as if the transmission were broadcast within the definition hereinbefore contained; (Amended, 23 of 1986, s. 2) "broadcasting station" means any station operated by Government or in respect of which a licence granted by the Governor in Council or the Postmaster General under the Telecommunica- tion Ordinance is in force, being a licence which (by whatever form of words) authorizes the use of the station for the purposz of providing broadcasting services for general reception; "information" includes indictment; "international court of justice" means the International Court of Justice and any other judicial or arbitral tribunal deciding matters in dispute between States; "legislature", in relation to any part of the Commonwealth which is subject to a central and a local legislature, means either of those legislatures;
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CAP. 21]

Defamation

CHAPTER 21

DEFAMATION

[1986 Ed.

Originally

S of 1887.

9 of 1901.

(Cap. 21, 1950.1

9 of 1901. 29 of 1901. 30 of 1911.

50 of 1911.

To amend the law respecting defamatory words and libel.

[22 February 1887.]

$1 of 1911.

62 of 1911.

63 of 1911.

21 of 1912.

19 of 1917,

S of 1924.

18 of 1929. 27 of 1937. 45 of 1954.

33 of 1961.

6 of 1971.

39 of 1985. 23 of 1986.

Short title.

Interpretation.

[cf. 15 & 16 Geo, 6 & 1 Eliz. 2 c. 66, ss. 7,9 & Schedule. Part [IL]

(Cap. 106.)

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Defamation Ordinance.

(Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6)

2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-

"broadcast" or "broadcasting" means publication for general

reception, as part of any programme or service provided through a broadcasting station within Hong Kong, by means of telecommunication, within the meaning of the Telecommunica- tion Ordinance; and, where words broadcast by means of tele- communication are simultaneously transmitted by telegraph, as defined by the Telecommunication Ordinance, in accordance with a licence granted under such Ordinance, the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply as if the transmission were broadcast within the definition hereinbefore contained; (Amended, 23 of 1986, s. 2)

"broadcasting station" means any station operated by Government or in respect of which a licence granted by the Governor in Council or the Postmaster General under the Telecommunica- tion Ordinance is in force, being a licence which (by whatever form of words) authorizes the use of the station for the purposz of providing broadcasting services for general reception;

"information" includes indictment;

"international court of justice" means the International Court of Justice and any other judicial or arbitral tribunal deciding matters in dispute between States;

"legislature", in relation to any part of the Commonwealth which is subject to a central and a local legislature, means either of those legislatures;

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