Ordinances Promulgated by the Governor General of the Sudan with Selected Proclamations, Notices, Rules and Orders Issued with Reference Thereto in the Years 1899 to 1905

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1907

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Page 22 - Treasury, at the time the mortgage was offered for insurance, but not to exceed 3 per centum per annum, payable semiannually on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July...
Page 101 - ... the outside of the package containing the same, or otherwise giving notice in writing to the book-keeper or other...
Page 70 - ... benefits to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth, or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth.
Page 62 - THE goods enumerated and described in the following table of prohibitions and restrictions inwards are hereby prohibited to be imported or brought into the United Kingdom, save as thereby excepted, and if any goods so enumerated and described shall be imported or brought into the United Kingdom contrary to the prohibitions or restrictions contained therein, such goods shall be forfeited, and may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as the Commissioners of Customs may direct.
Page 166 - Sudan' in this agreement means all the territories south of the 22nd parallel of latitude, which: (1) have never been evacuated by Egyptian troops since the year 1882: or (2) which having before the late rebellion in the...
Page 100 - ... arising from such sale to retain the tolls payable as aforesaid, and all charges and expenses of such detention and sale, rendering the overplus, if any, of the...
Page 164 - Before making any order under this sub-section the Court shall communicate with the chief officer of the department as to the amount, time, and manner of the payment to the trustee, and shall obtain the written consent of the chief officer to the terms of such payment.
Page 166 - Highness the Khedive ; And whereas it has become necessary to decide upon a system for the administration of, and for the making of, laws for the said reconquered provinces, under which due allowance may be made for the backward and unsettled condition of large portions thereof, and...
Page 168 - Import duties on entering the Soudan shall not be payable on goods coming from Egyptian territory. Such duties may, however, be levied on goods coming from elsewhere than Egyptian territory, but in the case of goods entering the...
Page 170 - Until and save so far as it shall be otherwise determined by Proclamation, the Sudan, with the exception of the town of Suakin, shall be and remain under martial law.

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