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penalty for dealing with property of deceased without probate,

death of non-resident subjects,

criminal jurisdiction,

execution of warrants issued by Courts in H.M.'s dominions,

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prisons to be approved by Secretary of State,

war, insurrection, and rebellion,

entering service of Emperor of China,

violation of Treaty regulations,

power of Minister to make regulations for observance of Treaties,

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jurisdiction to Court of Hong Kong to execute warrants from Consular

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Minister may make, or join in making, land and other regulations,

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ORDERS IN COUNCIL-continued.

application of Copyright Acts.

prosecutions by foreigners, conditions,

Rules of Court made under China and Japan Order, 1865, 115

under Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act,

grant of Admiralty jurisdiction to Consular Courts, 75

under Colonial Prisoners Removal Act,

116,150

for removal of prisoners and criminal lunatics from countries where
foreign jurisdiction exists, 75

under Foreign Jurisdiction Act,

to extend certain Acts to foreign countries, 60, 74, 244

deportation for trial to British possession, 77, 244

punishment of convicted persons, 78, 245

jurisdiction to British Courts in cases within the Act, 78, 245
amendment of, 78, 245

laying before Parliament, 79, 245

when void for repugnancy, 79, 246

protection to persons acting under, 79, 246

jurisdiction over subjects in ships in Eastern seas, 80, 247

to vary or repeal Acts in second schedule, 80,1247

includes subjects of Indian princes as "protected subjects," 80, 247
force of existing Orders, 81, 247

under Fugitive Offenders Act,

grouping of Colonies and foreign countries, 70

to determine Consular jurisdiction under the Act, 73

under Pacific Islanders Protection Act,

power to Queen to make, 241

laying before Parliament, 242

authority to issue by local Foreign Jurisdiction Acts, 25

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repugnant to Act of Parliament, 34, 35, 79, 246
law of England, 34, 36, 79, 246

position of Secretary of State, 37, 59

must conform to statutes applicable to the case, 35

need not conform to principles of law of England, 35

forms in which invalidity may be raised, 42

analogy with Orders under Extradition Act, 43

must be limited by Treaty, 43

judicial notice to be taken of, 115

general principles of, 117

offences created by, 122

canons of construction for applied statutes, 127

necessary to confer jurisdiction as to laws affecting Royal Navy, 134

rule as to probate probably substitutes Order in Council law for
lex domicilii, 137

ORDERS IN COUNCIL-continued.

duties imposed by, cannot be shaken off at will, 143

abandoning jurisdiction, 191

ORIENTAL COUNTRY,

use of term, 22

ORIENTAL DOMICIL,

presumption against acquisition of, 142

impossible where Treaty, 142

ORIENTAL SUBJECT,

acquisition of European domicil by, 144

naturalisation of, in England, 144

generally in same position in England as other foreigners, 144
marriage of, recognition in England, 170 [see MARRIAGE]

shareholder in English companies in Treaty Port, 178
copyright between British subject and, 180

OUTLAWRY,

penalty for infringement of extra-territorial laws, 6

OBAKO,

Treaty, 216

OBATSHA,

Treaty, 215

OBEZE OPAI,

Treaty, 216

OBIAGWEY,

Treaty, 216

OBIODIOBIRI,

Treaty, 216

ODEKWE,

Treaty, 215

ODONI,

Treaty, 216

ODUGURI.

Treaty, 216

OFONIBAHAN,

Treaty, 216

OGALAY,

Treaty, 216

OGBAKUMA,

Treaty, 215

OGOLLOMA,

Treaty, 216

OGU,

Treaty, 216

OKABA,

Treaty, 216

OKO AMACOM,

Treaty, 215

OKO ANARA,

Treaty, 215

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OKUMEDU,

Treaty, 216

OLD CALABAR,

Treaty, 215

OMAN, GULF of,

jurisdiction on coasts and islands, 224

ONITSHA,

Treaty, 215

ONYEN,

Treaty, 216

OPAI,

Treaty, 216

ОРОВО,

Treaty, 216

ORANGE FREE STATE,

excluded from African Order in Council, 1889, 221

OSAMARI,

Treaty, 216

OSIBITI,

Treaty, 215

OSUTSHI ANI OTSHA,

Treaty, 216

OTTOMAN DOMINIONS [see TURKEY]

PARDON,

effect of foreign pardon, 45

prerogative of, remains in Sovereign for British subjects in Oriental

country, 113

partly vested in Minister, 120

PARLIAMENT [see ACT OF PARLIAMENT],

Orders in Council under Foreign Jurisdiction Act to be laid before, 79
omnipotence of, 5, 37

power of, over British subjects, 10

no inherent right to grant jurisdiction to Queen over subjects abroad 18,

21

must grant right to exercise, 19, 24

relation of, to Queen's jurisdiction, 22

enquiry as to direct authority of 29,

transcendent power of within King's dominions, 29, 44

enquiry whether any power of direct legislation in respect of rights of
foreign jurisdiction, 30

si jurisdictionem spectes, est capacissima, 38

enquiry as to limits of omnipotence, 38

old authorities, 38

power abroad limited to British subjects, 49

power of, over subjects in the East not greater than elsewhere, 42, 51

PARTNERS,

actions by or against, 115

PATENTS,

offences against Acts by British subjects, 116, 180

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