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[ 10 of 1889. ) REFORMATORY SCHOOLS (AMENDMENT.)
[ 11 OF 1889.] STONE CUTTERS' ISLAND.
On the complaint of the Colonial Treasurer, or of any con
stable under the directions of the Colonial Treasurer (with which
directions the constable is hereby required to comply ), at any
time during the continuance of the offender in the school, a
Magistrate may, on summons to the parent or step -parent or
otherm person liable as aforesaid, examine into his or her ability,
and ay , if he think fit, make an order or decree on him or
her for the payment to the Colonial Treasurer of such weekly
sum , not exceeding two dollars per week as to him seems
reasonable during the whole or any part of the period for which
the offender is liable to be detained in the school .
Every such order or decree may specify the timeduring which
the payment is to be made, or may be until further order.
Every such payment shall go in relief of the charges on Her
Majesty's Colonial Treasury .
The Governor may , in his discretion , remit all or any part of
any payment so ordered .
Variation of
order. 2. Any Magistrate having jurisdiction to make such order
[ Ibid. s. 26.] or decree may from time to time vary the same as circumstances
require, on the application either of the person on whom the
order or decree is made, or of the Colonial Treasurer on four
teen days' notice being first given of such application to the
Colonial Treasurer or to such person respectively.
Enforcement
of penalty. 3. Any order made under the provisions of this ordinance
may be enforced in the same manner , as a fine or pecuniary
penalty imposed by a Magistrate upon summary conviction
may be enforced under the provisions of Ordinance 8 of 1889 .
No. 11 OF 1889.
[ See No. 10
of 1891. ] An Ordinance entitled The Stone Cutters' Island Ordi
nance, 1889.
[ 13th March , 1889. )
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Order to land 1. No person shall land or be upon Stone Cutters' Island
on the island. unless he is the bearer of a written order for the purpose duly
granted to him by the Colonial Secretary or by the Officer In
Command of Her Majesty's regular troops in this Colony or.
unless he be an officer or soldier of Her Majesty's regular
troops employed on military duty in the said Island or a police
officer or constable, and any person, who lands or is found on
the said Island contrary to this ordinance shall be liable on
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