53 & 54 Vict c. 27.
(4) If any Colonial Court of Admiralty within the meaning of the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, is authorised under this Act or otherwise to act as a prize court, all fees arising in respect of prize business transacted in the court shall be fixed, collected, and applied in like manner as the fees arising in respect of the Admiralty business of the court under the said Act.
As to Vice-Admiralty Courts.
4. Her Majesty the Queen in Council may make rules of court for regulating the procedure and practice, including fees and costs, in a Vice-Admiralty Court, whether under this Act or otherwise.
Repeal of 39 & 40 Geo. 3, c. 79, s. 25.
5. Section twenty-five of the Government of India Act, 1800, is hereby repealed.
APPENDIX XII NAVAL PRIZE BILL OF 1911 Passed by the House of Commons, but thrown out by the House of Lords
A Bill to Consolidate, with Amendments, the Enactments relating to Naval Prize of War.
Whereas at the Second Peace Conference held at The Hague in the year nineteen hundred and seven a Convention, the English translation whereof is set forth in the First Schedule to this Act, was drawn up, but it is desirable that the same should not be ratified by His Majesty until such amendments have been made in the law relating to naval prize of war as will enable effect to be given to the Convention:
And whereas for the purpose aforesaid it is expedient to consolidate the law relating to naval prize of war with such amendments as aforesaid and with certain other minor amendments: