Marine Stores Protection.
conditions as to fees and subject to such regulations as may be made by the Governor in Council. Such regulations may prescribe offences in respect of breach thereof and penalties therefor. Provided that no penalty so prescribed shall exceed a fine of one thousand dollars or imprisonment for three months.
5. Every dealer in marine stores shall keep books fairly written, and shall enter therein an account of all such marine stores as he may from time to time become possessed of, stating in respect of every article the time at which and the person from whom he purchased or received the same, adding in the case of every such last-mentioned person a description of his business and place of abode.
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Keeping of books by dealer.
to inspect etc.
6. (1) Every person to whom a licence is granted under section 4 shall, whenever thereunto required by any police officer not below the rank of inspector, or by any constable bearing a written order in that behalf under the hand of a superintendent of police produce for the inspection of the party so requiring him all or any marine stores in his possession or subject to his control and all books and papers relating to the same.
(2) No dealer shall have in his possession any marine stores except at such premises as are registered by him with the Commissioner of Police as places for storing such dealer's marine stores.
7. No dealer in marine stores and no marine stores collector shall deal in or buy or sell any provisions of any kind in the course of his business.
8. No marine stores collector shall buy any marine stores of a kind in which the dealer through whom he obtained his licence does not deal.
9. No marine stores collector shall sell any marine stores of any kind.
10. (1) Every person conveying or having in his possession or keeping any manner of marine stores who does not give an account to the satisfaction of the magistrate as to how he came by the same shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for three months.
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