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First Schedule: Form No. 17.

Eating-houses.

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First Schedule:

Form No.

Second

Schedule.

No. 8.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG:

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(6.) In case of the death or insolvency of any holder of a restaurant licence, the executor or administrator or trustee (as the case may be) of such licensee may carry on the business until the expiry of the then current licence, subject to all the same regulations as the original licensee.

(7.) The Colonial Secretary may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of any such licence, in the Form No. 17 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance.


Licences for Eating-houses.

32.-(1.) No person (unless licensed under this Ordinance to retail intoxicating liquors to be consumed on the premises) shall keep an eating-house, coffee-house, refreshment bar or saloon, restaurant, or other place where meals or refreshments are supplied to persons not resident on the premises, without a licence from the Colonial Secretary, in the Form No. 18 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, for which licence the fee specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance shall be payable.

(2.) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section, and no intoxicating liquor shall be sold on such premises.

Prohibition of disorderly conduct in licensed eating-house.

Saving as to sale of liquor by licensed auctioneer.

(3.) The Colonial Secretary may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of such licence, and such transfer shall be by the indorsement of the Colonial Secretary.

33. No person licensed under the last preceding section shall knowingly or wilfully permit disorderly conduct in his house or other place of entertainment, or knowingly suffer any unlawful game or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such house or other place or to remain therein.

Sale of Liquor by Licensed Auctioneers.

34. Nothing in this Ordinance shall render it illegal for an auctioneer holding an auctioneer's licence, to sell intoxicating liquor by auction without any licence under this Ordinance, upon his own premises for which his principal holding an appropriate liquor licence, or upon premises in respect of which his principal holds an appropriate licence authorizing such principal to sell such intoxicating liquor, or in cases where such liquor is the property of the Imperial or Local Government, or forms part of the estate of a bankrupt or deceased person, or is sold by order of Court, or where, in any particular case, on application made, the Colonial Secretary grants permission for such sale by auction, whether upon licensed premises or elsewhere.


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