ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
No. 2 of 1900.
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event of such cancellation, the holder of the licence may receive back, if the Governor in Council thinks fit, a proportionate part of the fee in respect of the unexpired portion of the term of such licence.
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11. No arms or ammunition shall, without the written permission of the Captain Superintendent of Police, be kept or stored by any importer of, or dealer in, or vendor of arms or ammunition in any place other than the place registered by him for that purpose.
12. Every importer of, or dealer in, or vendor of arms or ammunition shall keep a stock-book in which the particulars of all the stocks of arms and ammunition in his possession shall be entered, and shall, on or before the 6th day of February, May, August, and November respectively in each year, furnish to the Captain Superintendent of Police a true return, showing exactly the quantity and description of arms and ammunition remaining in his possession at the close of the last day of the preceding month.
13. Every importer of, or dealer in, or vendor of arms or ammunition shall keep a book of sales, in which he shall keep an account of all arms or ammunition sold or otherwise disposed of by him, together with a record of the name, occupation, and address of every purchaser thereof, the particulars of the arms or ammunition sold, the date of the sale, and the number and date of the licence presented or the date of the export permit, the name of the vessel by which such purchaser stated that he intended to export such arms or ammunition, and the port of destination thereof specified by such purchaser.
14. Every importer of, or dealer in, or vendor of arms or ammunition shall be bound, whenever required by any inspector of police, or by any officer of police bearing a written order in that behalf from the Captain Superintendent of Police, to produce the said stock-book and book of sales for the inspection of the person so requiring him, for the purpose of comparing and balancing the same or for any other purpose, and also to allow the whole of his stock to be inspected and counted by such person.