No. 7 of 1954. Lnterpretation of Laws 5 Monserrat. (Amendment). titles for the former title, the former title shall be replaced, in the provisions of any such Ordinance, deed or other instrument as may be specified in such notice, by such substituted title as may be specified in such notice. 18B. No Ordinance shall in any manner _ Rights of the whatsoever affect the rights of the Crown un- °°%™ less it is therein expressly provided or unless it appears by necessary implication that the Crown is bound thereby. i8C. When a substantive holder of any Appointment office constituted by or under any Ordinance ‘pyeneesor © is on leave of absence pending relinquishment leave of oon P Es y nes . , absence prior of his office, it shall be lawful for another {6 retirement person to be appointed substantively to the of substantive same ottice holder. 18D. Where by or under any Ordinance Appointment the Governor or any public officer or body is re empowered to appoint or name a person to ~ have and exercise any powers or perform uny duties the Governor or such public officer or body may either appoint a person by name or direct the person for the time being holding the office designated by the Governor or by such public officer or body to have and exercise such powers and perform such duties; and thereupon or from the date specified by the Governor or by such public officer or body, the person appointed by name or the person for the time being holding the office aforesaid shal] have and may exercise such powers and perform such duties accordingly. 18K. Where any Ordinance confers upon Power to any person or authority power to make Bi eeaioea appointments to any office or place the power to remove, ete. shal’ be construed as including the power to remove or suspend any person appointed, and - to re-appoint or reinstate him and to appoint another person temporarily in the place of any person so reincved or suspended or in place of any holder of the office or place, who has died or is ill or absent, and to appoint another