Aliens Act 1855 (SA)

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No. 8.

An Act to amend the Laws relating to Aliens.

[Reserved, March 20, 1 856. J

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W H E R E A S it is expedient to amend the laws relating to P"a

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Aliens within this Province-Be

it therefore Enacted by

the Governor in-Chief of the Province of South Australia, with the

advice and consent of the L~gisla~tive

Council thereof, as follows:

such oath as are authorized and prescribed by an Ordinance, No. 7 oath may, after five

1. Every Alien who shall have received such certificate and taken ~ ~ g ~; ; ~ ~; ;; ~ ~

of 1846, " To amend the Laws relating to Aliens," and who shall g

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residence,

Members o f

have resided five years within the said Province, shall be capable CouncilorEegislaturc.

of beconrin~ a Member of Her Majesty's Council, and of the Legis- lature, in like manner as a natural born subject of Her Majesty, unless such capacities or either of them shall be expressly excepted

out of any such certificate to bc hereafter granted.

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Melaide : Printed by authority, by W. C. Cox, Goveruinent Printer, Victoria-square,

2. All l~ereditaments which have been or shall be acquired by, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $, ,, ,, o,

and which have

been or shall 6&%nsni i t tedto,

07 disposed of by by Ahem not liable to

or through any person not being a natural born subject of Her eschcat.

Majesty, or naturalized according to law, shall, notwithstanding, be deemed and taken to have been lawfully acquired, transmitted, and disposed of, and not to have been escheated or forfeited, or to be liable to escheat or forfeiture.

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