6 Geo. 5. ch. 11, s. 2 (1).

6 Geo. 5, ch. 11, 8. 2 (2).

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be hable on summary conviction to a fine in the case of a person admitted of fifty dollars and in the case of the proprietor of one thousand dollars, and the proprietor shall in addition be able to pay any duty which should have been paid.

(2) If any person acts in contravention of, or fails to comply with, any regulations made under this Ordinance he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fiue of five Hundred dollars.

(3) If any person prevents or obstructs the entry of the Treasurer, or of any person authorised by him in writing Buder this Ordinance, he shall be liable on summary con- viction to a fine of two hundred dollars.

FIRST SCHEDULE. [s. 3 (1).]

RATE OF ENTERTAINMENT DUTY.

Amount of Payment.

Where the amount of payment for admission, excluding the amount of the duty-

does not exceed 20 cents

Rate of Duty.

Free.

exceeds 20 cents and does not

exceed 50 cents

5 cents.

exceeds 50 cents and does not

exceed $1

10

exceeds $1 and does not exceed $2... 20

"

exceeds $2 and does not exceed $3... 30

exceeds $3 and does not exceed $4... 40

exceeds $4 and does not exceed $5... 50

exceeds $5

""

50. cents for the

first $5 and 20 cents for each additional $5, or part thereof.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

[8. 7.]

(S. R. & O. 1921, No. 1388.)

Interpreta- tion.

Prohibition of marking

stamps or stamped tickets.

ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY REGULATIONS.

1. In these Regulations-

"Entertainment" means an entertainment the payment for admission to which is subject to duty.

"Government ticket" means a ticket supplied by

the Treasurer.

"Stamp" means a stamp denoting duty.

2. Subject to the provisions of these Regulations or except as allowed by the Treasurer, no person shall mark or cause to be marked in any manner any Government ticket or stamp.

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