British Jurisdiction in China : Orders in Council, 1904-1915, With Amended And Repealed Articles Noted, And An Index
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In this Order, and ini Eules of Court made under it, the following terms shall, unless the context otherwise require, have the respective meanings hereinafter assigned to them^ that is to say:— " The Court " means the Court exercising Admiralty jurisdic- tion! in accordance with this Order. " Principal Order " meanls the Order in Council under which the Court is established, including therein any subsequent or amending Order affecting such jurisdiction'. " Provincial Court " includes, in the ca...se of Siam, a district court, but in the case of Zanzibar does not include a sub- ordinate court. " His Majesty's Representative " means, in the Ottoman' Empire, except Egypt, His Majesty's Ambassador; in Egypt and Zanzibar, His Majesty's Agent and Consul-General; in Siam^ China, and Persia, His Majesty's Minister. 94 Admikalty, 1910. " Registrar " means : In the Ottoman Empire, the Registrar of the Supreme CJourt, and includes, in Egypt, the Registrar of His Majesty's Consular Court of Alexandria; in China and Oorea, the Registrar of the Supreme Court; in Siam, the Registrar of the Court for Siam; in Zanzibar, the Assistant Judge, until the Judge, with the approval of the Secretary of State, shall otherwise order; in Persia, the person whom the Consul-General, with the approval of the Secretary of State, may appoint as Registrar.
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