Method of compiling and printing the revised edition

8.-(1) Each Law shall form a separate Chapter and the Chapters shall be numbered consecutively and arranged under such titles as the Commissioner may determine and below the number of each Chapter shall be set out the subject matter of the Chapter.

(2) The number and year of the principal Law and of each amending or incorporated Law, if any, shall be set out in the margin at the commencement of each Chapter.

(3) The date of enactment of the principal Law shall be set out immediately below the long title of the Law.

(4) Each Chapter shall be printed by such person as may be selected by the Governor and published in a separate booklet; each such booklet shall contain at the beginning thereof the number and subject matter of the Chapter and the figures and word “1959 Edition”.

The person so selected shall be deemed to be the Government Printer of the revised edition within the meaning of the Evidence (Colonial Statutes) Act, 1907.

(5) The Commissioner shall cause the various booklets which have been complied in accordance with the provisions of this section to be securely bound together in such number of volumes as he may consider necessary; the booklets shall be bound in such manner as will enable any booklet to be removed and replaced at any time.

(6) The Commissioner shall cause one complete set of the booklets to be bound together in volumes in a permanent manner; the set of booklets bound as aforesaid shall be dealt with under the provisions of section 13.