THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 17,

6.-(1.) No person except the keeper of a King's ware- Dutiable house shall remove any dutiable liquors from any ship in liquors not which the same may have been imported without a permit to be remov

ed from a in the Form No. 4 in the Schedule to this Ordinance in

ship without the case of liquors on which duty is to be paid before such a permit, removal, or in the Form No. 5 in the said Schedule in the except by case of liquors to be stored in a King's or licensed ware- keeper of honse and except in accordance with the conditions in such King's permit contained.

warehouse.

(2.) In the case of liquors on which duty is to be paid Issue of before such removal the Superintendent shall upon receiv- permit in ing a requisition therefor in the Form No. 1 in the said cases where

duty is paid Schedule issue a permit in the Form No. 4 in the said before Schedule authorising the removal of such liquors on the removal. conditions stated in such permit.

(3.) In the case of liquors to be stored in a King's or Issue of licensed warehouse the Superintendent shall upon receiving permit for a requisition therefor in the Form No. 2 in the said Schedule removal to

King's issue a permit in the Form No. 5 in the said Schedule warehouse. authorising the removal of such liquors on the conditions stated in such permit.

7.-(1.) No person except the keeper of a King's Denatured warehouse shall remove any denatured spirits from any spirits not to ship in which the same may have been imported without be removed from a ship a permit in the Form No. 6 in the Schedule to this without a Ordinance and except in accordance with the conditions in permit, such permit contained.

except by keeper of King's warehouse.

(2.) Such permit shall be issued by the Superintendent Conditions on the conditions stated therein upon receiving a requisition of issue of therefor in the Form No. 3 in the said Schedule and shall permit. not be granted except upon condition that such spirits shall be placed in a King's or licensed warehouse pending the production of proof by the master or agent of the ship or the importer of such spirits to the satisfaction of the Government Analyst or of such person as the Governor may from time to time appoint in that behalf that such spirits are deuatured spirits within the meaning of this Ordinance,

8. The Superintendent shall grant a receipt in the Receipt by Form No. 7 in the Schedule to this Ordinance for any sum Superintend received by him in respect of any duty upon intoxicating out for all. liquors on which duty is payable.

duty paid.

persons.

9. No removal permit under sectious 6, 7 or 21 shall be Removal issued to any person who does not hold a licence which permit to be entitles him to deal in the liquors covered by the permit to licensed

granted only and has been issued either under the Liquors Licences Ordinances, 1898-1908, or the New Territories (Regulation) Ordinance, 1999, or by the Superintendent in accordance with regulations to be made by the Governor-in-Council under this Ordinance. The fee for such last mentioned licence shall be such sum uot exceeding one hundred dollars as may be fixed by such regulations.

10.-(1.) No person intending to export dutiable liquors Removal of shall remove the same for exportation from any King's or dutiable licensed warehouse where they may be stored without a liquors for

permit in the Form No. 9 in the Schedule to this Ordinance and except in accordance with the conditions in such permit contained.

exportation.

mate.

(2.) Such permit shall be issued by the Superintendent Form of upon receipt of a requisition in the Form No. 8 in the said permit and Schedule and such permit shall be furnished in duplicate by master or endorsement and one copy thereof shall be delivered to the keeper of such King's or licensed warehouse, and the exporter shall on shipping such liquors procure a receipt for the same signed by the master or mate of the ship in which the liquors are to be exported to be endorsed on the duplicate copy of such permit, and shall forthwith deliver such duplicate copy and receipt to the Superintendent.

(3.) The Superintendent may refuse to issue any permit Permit way to export dutiable liquors by any ship until 72 hours be refused before such ship may be intending to leave the port.

until 72

hours before ship leaves.

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