MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT) RULES (HONG KONG)
Title
MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT) RULES (HONG KONG)
Description
MAINTENANCE ORDERS
(FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT).
MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR
ENFORCEMENT) RULES (HONG KONG).
(Cap. 15, section 74
(Ordinance No. 9 of 1921)
[29th March, 1923.]
1. When a provisional order made outside the Colony
has been confirmed by a magistrate with or without
modification, under section 6 of the Ordinance, or a magis-
trate has decided not to confirm it, the magistrate shall
send notice thereof to the court from which it issued and
also to he Governor for transmission to the Secretary of
State for the Colonies.
2. When an order has been registered by a magis-
trate under section 3 of the Ordinance or a provisional
order has been confirmed by a magistrate under section 6
of the Ordinance, the magistrate shall, unless satisfied that
it is undesirable to. do so, direct that all payments due
thereunder shall be made through the magistrates' clerk or
such other person as the magistrate may specify for the
purpose. Such direction may be given, varied or. rescinded
without any compljint or application.
3. The person through whom the payments are
directed to be made shall collect the money due under the
order and may take proceedings in his own name for
enforcing payment, and shall, if the order was made by
a court in England, send the said moneys to the Crown
Agents for transmission to the said court, and in every
other case shall, unless otherwise directed by the Governor,
send the said moneys to the. court from which the ordir
originally issued.
4. When a provisional order made under section 5
of the Ordinance has been remitted under subsection (4)
of that section for the purpose of taking further evidence,
notice specifying the further evidence required and the time
and place fixed for taking it shall be sent by the magis-
trates' clerk to the person on whose application the pro-
visional order was made.
5. These rules may be cited as the Maintenance
Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Rules (Hong Kong).
CHAPTER 16.
(Ordinance No. 49 Of' 1935).
SEPARATION AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS.
No subsidiary legislatioit.
CHAPTER 17.
(Ordinance No. I0 of 1897).
SMALL TENEMENTS RECOVERY.
No. subsidiary legislation.
Regulations-Fraser, vol. 3, p. 940. (Cap. 15). [r. 4 cont.]
Abstract
Regulations-Fraser, vol. 3, p. 940. (Cap. 15). [r. 4 cont.]
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1665
Edition
1950
Volume
v7
Subsequent Cap No.
15
Number of Pages
2
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT) RULES (HONG KONG),” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed March 10, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1665.