Rules and Regulations for Her Majesty's Colonial Service

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W. Clowes and sons, 1843 - Civil service - 173 pages
 

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Page 104 - that the privileges thereby granted to " foreign ships shall be limited to the ships of those countries which, having " colonial possessions, shall grant the like privileges of trading with those " possessions to British ships, or which, not having colonial possessions, shaU " place the commerce and navigation of this country, and of its possessions " abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation...
Page 104 - ... most favoured nation, unless His Majesty, by His Order in Council, shall in any case deem it expedient to grant the whole or any of such privileges to the ships of any foreign country, although the conditions aforesaid shall not, in all respects, be fulfilled by such foreign country...
Page 104 - Possessions abroad," after reciting, that, " by the Law of Navigation, Foreign Ships are permitted to import into any of the British Possessions Abroad, from the Countries to which they belong, Goods, the produce of those Countries, and to export Goods from such Possessions, to be carried to any Foreign Country whatever, and that it is expedient that such permission should be subject to certain conditions...
Page 111 - ... the master, or other person having the charge or command of such vessel, shall...
Page 167 - Act, 1867, it was (amongst other things) enacted that it should be lawful for Her Majesty, by...
Page 171 - Present : The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. WHEREAS by an Act passed in the session of Parliament holden in the third and fourth years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled " An Act to regulate the Trade to China and India...
Page 169 - Kingdom, then being or thereafter to be under sentence or order of transportation, shall be conveyed under the provisions of the said recited Act of the fifth year of the reign of His late Majesty...
Page 78 - The charter or act of incorporation may provide for an addition to the capital of the company within specified limits, with the sanction of the lords of the treasury; such additional capital and the shares and...
Page 165 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 6 - If anything should happen which may be for the advantage or security of the Colony, and is not provided for in the Governor's Commission and Instructions, he may take order for the present therein.

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