Laws (Loose-leaf Publication) Ordinance 1990

Laws (Loose-leaf Publication) Ordinance 1990 (Formerly Instrument A603, Now Cap. 643) (1990)
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
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HONG KONG


Ordiance No. 51 of 1990

L.S.

I assent.

David WILSON,
Governor
12 July 1990


An Ordinance to provide for the publication of an edition in loose-leaf form of the Laws of Hong Kong.

[13 July 1990]

Enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof.

1. Short title and commencement

(1) This Ordinance may be cited as the Laws (Loose-leaf Publication) Ordinance 1990.

(2) Section 6 shall come into operation on a day to be appointed by the Governor by notice in the Gazette.

2. Publication of Ordinances, etc. in a loose-leaf edition

(1) The Attorney General may cause to be published any Ordinance or other legislation which applies in Hong Kong in an edition in loose-leaf form (the “loose-leaf edition” (活頁版)) and may from time to time cause to be published new or replacement pages for the loose-leaf edition to keep it correct and up to date.

(2) The Attorney General may in the loose-leaf edition—

(a) arrange the grouping and sequence of legislation;
(b) give a chapter number to each Ordinance, alter the short title or citation thereof and alter accordingly any provision of any Ordinance in which such short title or citation appears; and
(c) omit any enacting, expired or spent provision from any Ordinance.

(3) The Attorney General may cause to be published any Ordinance, as published in the loose-leaf edition, in the form of a separate booklet.

(4) The Attorney General may include in the loose-leaf edition and in any booklet such notes, indexes and other information as he considers useful.

(5) In the loose-leaf edition and in every booklet each page shall include the statement “Authorized Loose-leaf Edition, Printed and Published by the Government Printer, Hong Kong”.

(6) Material included in the loose-leaf edition or in a booklet pursuant to subsection (4) and the statement included therein as required by subsection (5) are not part of any Ordinance or other legislation.

(7) Where under subsection (2)(b) a short title or citation is altered, each Ordinance affected is thereby amended accordingly.

3. Status of loose-leaf and booklets

Where any provision of an Ordinance appears in a page or booklet which purports to be published under the authority of the Government of Hong Kong pursuant to this Ordinance, then unless the contrary is proved—

(a) the page or booklet shall be deemed to be so published; and
(b) the provision as so appearing shall be deemed to be correct.

Transitional and Consequential Amendments

Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance

4. Copies of Ordinances, etc. in Gazette

Section 98(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap. 1) is amended by repealing “or purporting to be printed by the Government Printer” and “or printing”.

5. Rectification of errors

Section 98A(1) is amended by repealing “, not being an Ordinance contained in a booklet prepared under the authority of the Revised Edition of the Laws Ordinance 1965.” and substituting “printed or published pursuant to this Ordinance.”.

6. Reprint of Ordinances

Section 99 is repealed.

Revised Edition of the Laws Ordinance 1965

7. Section added

The Revised Edition of the Laws Ordinance 1965 (53 of 1965) is amended by adding after section 20—

21. Application
(1) Section 13 shall, after this section comes into operation, be read as though the references therein to “every year” were references to “1990”.
(2) Section 13(2) does not apply in respect of any amendment enacted or coming into operation after 31 December 1989.”.

This work is a Hong Kong ordinance, which is copyrighted in Hong Kong for 50 years after publication pursuant to section 183(2) and paragraph 36 of Schedule 2 of the Copyright Ordinance (Cap. 528). However, as an edict of a government, it is in the public domain in the U.S.


According to Section 3 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap. 1), the term "ordinance" also includes any subsidiary legislation made under any ordinances of Hong Kong that does not contravene with the Hong Kong Basic Law.

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