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ried women. (25th April 1891.)..... 40. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island, relating to the Chief Justice, Attorney General, and Solicitor General. (25th April 1891) 41. An Act to consolidate the Acts relating to the Post Office. (30th April 1891.)......

42. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island relating to the fire Brigade. (30th April 1891.)...

43. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island relating to police magistrates. (2nd May 1891).......

44. An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts and resolutions granting annuities out of the public treasury. -(2nd May 1891.)

45. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island relating to the payment of witnesses and interpreters. (11th May 1891.).......

46. An Act to grant an additional sum of money out of the public treasury and to appropriate the same for the service of the year ended the thirty first day of December one thousand eight hundred and ninety. (11th May 1891.).....

47. An Act to amend "The Petty Debt
Act 1890", and "The Assistant

Court of Appeal Act, 1891. (25th
May 1891.)......

48. An Act to amend "The Bank Holidays'

Act 1890. (25th May 1891)........

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49. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this island relating to the court of Ordinary. (30th May 1891)

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50. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island relating to the City of Bridgetown, and the towns known as Speights Town and Hole Town. (2nd June 1891.)......

51. An Act to consolidate and amend certain Acts of this Island relating to the remedies of Judgment Creditors. (5th June, 1891.).........

52. An Act to consolidate and amend the laws of this Island relating to the court of grand sessions and the administration of justice in criminal cases in this Island. (5th June 1891.)

53. An Act to consolidate and amend the laws of this Island relating to the court of Common Pleas.....

54. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island relating to merchant ships and seamen, (9th June 1891.)....

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55. An Act to amend The Barbados General Hospital Act, 1890."......

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LAWS OF BARBADOS,

CAP. I.

(Assented to 28th January 1891.) BARBADOS.

An Act to amend "The Petty Debt Act, 1890.")

WHEREAS

THEREAS it is expedient to amend "The Petty Debt Act, 1890":-Be it therefore enacted by the Governor, Council and Assembly of this Island and by the authority of the same as follows:

1. The provisions of " The Assistant Court of Appeal Act 1853," shall extend to all from all Petty Debt Gives an Appeal judgments and decisions given by the Judges Coart decisions.

of the Petty Debt Courts under "The Petty Debt Act, 1890." hereinafter called the principal Act.

2. This and the principal Act shall be taken and read together as one Act.

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An Act to regulate and define the position of certain persons while in Barbados.

WHEREAS Ja Ja the late King of

Opobo has for some time past been

Ex King Ja Ja

Island.

in receipt of an annual allowance from Great Britain and residing under surveillance in the Island of St. Vincent together with his family and certain of his followers; And Whereas he is now in ill health and it is desirable that he should for the benefit of his health come to Barbados, but before he can do so it is necessary that the position in this Island of the said Ex King Ja Ja and of any of his family or followers who may come to Barbados should be regulated and defined; Be it therefore enacted by the Governor Council and Assembly of this Island and by the authority of the same, as follows:

1. It shall be lawful for the Governor to may be kept under receive and to keep under surveillance in surveillance in this this Island during Her Majesty's pleasure ex King Ja Ja and any of his family and followers who may come to Barbados as aforesaid.

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2. Every person so received and kept shall, whilst detained under Her Majesty's pleasure, be under the legal custody of the Inspector General and the several members of the police force, and also of such person or persons as may from time to time be specially appointed by the Governor in that

behalf.

3. Any person aiding or abetting or in any manner conniving at any escape or attempt to escape of any person so received and kept as aforesaid during such detention as aforesaid shall be guilty of a misdemea nor

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