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VACATION OF OFFICES . [ 20 of 1882. 623
SUPREME COURT . [ 22 of 1882 .

or exceeding twelve months, shall at the time of such conviction
hold in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other
public employment or place, or be entitled to any pension or
superannuation allowance payable by the public, or out of any
public fund, such office, employment, or place shall forthwith
become vacant , and such pension or superannuation allowance
shall forth with determine and cease to be payable, unless such
person shall receive a free pardon from Her Majesty, within
six months after such conviction, or before the filling up of
such office, employment, or place, if given at a later period ;
and such person shall become and (until he shall have suffered
the punishment to which he has been sentenced or such other
punishment as by competent authority may be substituted for
the same, or receive a free pardon from Her Majesty ) shall
continue thenceforth incapable of holding in this Colony any
civil office under the Crown or other public employment or
place .




No. 22 OF 1882.
An Ordinance to amend the Supreme Court Ordinance, (se No. 17 of
ISS .)
1873 .
[ 19th December, 1882. ]
HEREAS it is espedient to amend the Supreme Court Preamble.
W Ordinance, 1873 , and to make further provision for the
execution of the process of the Supreme Court ;
* * *


2. The Governor may from time to time appoint one or more Appointment
bailiff's of the Supreine Court, and may also from time to time of bailiffs and
approve of the appointment by any such bailiff of a deputy bailiffs.
bailiff. Each bailiff may, however, act as the deputy of another
and execute any process of the Court, although it may have
been directed personally to some other bailiff.
3. The Registrar shall direct the process of the Court to be Registrar may
executed by such of the bailiffs of the Court as he may from tiodirect
n ofexecu
time to time think fit. cess .


4. In case process may be awarded by the Court against any Process
officer of the Court, such process may be issued directed or officer
againstofanthe
executed by any other officer of the Court as the Court or a court.
Judge may direct.

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