Cap. 1 - Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance — Hong Kong SAR China law | Esheria

Cap. 1 - Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance

This provision sets out how ordinances and legal terms are to be interpreted, when the ordinance applies, when it starts, and who can declare official-language equivalents.

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Jurisdiction
Hong Kong SAR China
Instrument
Ordinance
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This provision sets out how ordinances and legal terms are to be interpreted, when the ordinance applies, when it starts, and who can declare official-language equivalents. This provision says subsidiary legislation must be published in the Gazette, laid before the Legislative Council, and generally starts on publication unless another commencement day is set. This provision sets rules for applying for and executing warrants for journalistic material, sealing seized material, challenging seizure within 3 days, and several court or government powers to amend schedules and procedures.