✨ Insurance Conditions and Health Orders




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Policies shall become void if the person whose
life is assured shall proceed to any part of the globe
within the twenty-fifth parallels of North and South
latitude, except in passing or repassing through the
same by sea, without having obtained the written
consent of the Commissioner to visit or reside within
the said parallels of latitude. Policies shall become
void if the person whose life is assured shall die by
suicide, whether sane or insane, within twelve months
from the date of the policy. But policies shall not
become void by any of the acts mentioned in this
paragraph, so far as regards the interest therein of
any person other than the life assured, if the life
assured shall have done any such act as aforesaid
without the knowledge of such other person, and if
the person or one of the persons beneficially interested
therein shall give notice to the Commissioner of such
act as soon as it comes to his knowledge, and shall
pay the additional premiums that could have been
required for his consent to such act.

Policies (provided the age of the life assured
shall have been admitted by the Commissioner) shall,
upon the expiration of five years from the date of
the policy, and upon the life assured having attained
the age of thirty years, be exempt from forfeiture in
all cases except fraud and non-payment of premium,
unless previously to the expiration of such five years
any misstatement, error, mistake, omission, or sup-
pression shall be ascertained by the Commissioner,
and notified in writing to the person in whose name
such policy shall have been granted.

On claims being made, reasonable proof of the
time of birth shall be required, unless age shall
already have been admitted by the Commissioner.

On the death of any person whose life is assured,
notice in writing of such death shall be immediately
given to the Commissioner, and the amount assured
shall not be payable until the expiration of fourteen
days from the time that the proofs of identity and
death of the person or persons upon whose life or
lives the assurance has been effected shall have been
supplied to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, and
until the policy, duly discharged, shall have been
delivered to the Commissioner or other duly appointed
officer.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Sections 20 to 45 of the Public Health Act to be
in force in the Province of Auckland.

JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

[At the Government House, at Wellington, this
seventeenth day of September, 1873.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by the nineteenth section of "The
Public Health Act, 1872," it is enacted that
the Governor in Council may make orders from time
to time directing that the provisions thereinafter in
that part of the said Act contained, or any of them, be
put in force in New Zealand, or in such parts thereof,
or in such places therein, as in such orders respectively
may be expressed, and may in like manner revoke or
renew any such order; and, subject to revocation or
renewal as aforesaid, every such order shall be in
force for six calendar months from the publication of
such order, or for such shorter period as in such
order shall be expressed, and no longer; and every
such order shall be published in the General Govern-
ment Gazette, and such publication shall be conclu-
sive evidence of such order to all intents and purposes,
and none of the said provisions shall be in force in
any part of New Zealand until an order directing the
same to be put in force shall have been made and
published as aforesaid: And whereas by an Order in
Council bearing date the twenty-seventh day of Feb-
ruary last, and published in the New Zealand Gazette
of the first day of March last, His Excellency the
then Governor did thereby, in exercise and pursuance
of all power and authority in that behalf in him
vested, direct that the provisions contained in the
sections of the said Act numbered from twenty-one
to forty-five, both inclusive, should be put in force in
those districts of the Province of Auckland men-
tioned in the Schedule to the said Order in Council:
And whereas the period of six calendar months within
which the said Order in Council should remain in
force has expired, and it is desirable and expedient
to renew the same:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and
in exercise and pursuance of the power and authority
aforesaid, doth hereby direct that the said Order in
Council shall be, and the same is, hereby renewed.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Sections 21 to 45 of the Public Health Act to be
in force in the Province of Canterbury.

JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, Wellington, this
seventeenth day of September, 1873.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by the nineteenth section of "The
Public Health Act, 1872," it is enacted that
the Governor in Council may make orders from time
to time directing that the provisions thereinafter in
that part of the said Act contained, or any of them, be
put in force in New Zealand, or in such parts thereof,
or in such places therein, as in such orders respectively
may be expressed, and may in like manner revoke or
renew any such order; and, subject to revocation or
renewal as aforesaid, every such order shall be in
force for six calendar months from the publication of
such order, or for such shorter period as in such
order shall be expressed, and no longer; and every such
order shall be published in the General Government
Gazette, and such publication shall be conclusive
evidence of such order to all intents and purposes;
and none of the said provisions shall be in force in
any part of New Zealand until an order directing the
same to be put in force shall have been made and
published as aforesaid: And whereas by an Order in
Council bearing date the twenty-seventh day of Feb-
ruary last, and published in the New Zealand Gazette
of the first day of March last, His Excellency the
then Governor did thereby, in exercise and pursuance
of all power and authority in that behalf in him
vested, direct that the provisions contained in the
sections of the said Act numbered from twenty-one to
forty-five, both inclusive, should be put in force in
those districts of the Province of Canterbury men-
tioned in the Schedule to the said Order in Council:
And whereas the period of six calendar months within
which the said Order in Council should remain in
force has expired, and it is desirable and expedient
to renew the same:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and
in exercise and pursuance of the power and authority
aforesaid, doth hereby direct that the said Order in
Council shall be, and the same is, hereby renewed.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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πŸ’° Order in Council: Conditions for Government Insurance Policies (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
17 September 1873
Policy conditions, life assurance, suicide clause, travel restrictions, age admission, claim proofs
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ₯ Extension of Public Health Act Sections 20-45 to Auckland Province

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
17 September 1873
Public Health Act 1872, Order in Council, Auckland Province, legislation renewal
  • James Fergusson, Governor
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ₯ Extension of Public Health Act Sections 21-45 to Canterbury Province

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
17 September 1873
Public Health Act 1872, Order in Council, Canterbury Province, legislation renewal
  • James Fergusson, Governor
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council