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Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance

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Type
Bill
Status
In force
Enacted
1963
Sections
2

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About this bill

Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance is Singapore Bill, cited as Bill 194 1963, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1963.

Clause 2

Amendment of section 54

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Section 54 of the Post Office Ordinance is hereby amended by deleting subsection (2) thereof and substituting therefor the following: —“(2) The Postmaster-General shall pay into the Consolidated Fund the amount payable on a money order where a claim in respect thereof is not made within a period of one year from the date of issue of such order:Provided that the Postmaster-General may in any case where a claim is made after one year but not later than three years from the date of issue of the money order pay the amount of such order to the payee or remitter thereof if he is satisfied that —

(a)

there is reasonable cause for the delay in making the claim; or

(b)

hardship would be suffered by such payee or remitter if such amount were not paid.”.

Common questions

What is Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance?
Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance is Singapore Bill, cited as Bill 194 1963, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1963.
Is Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance still in force?
Yes — Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance is currently in force.
When did Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance take effect?
Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance was first recorded in 1963.
How many clauses does Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance have?
Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance contains 2 clauses.
Where can I read the official version of Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance?
The official text of Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.