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STAMP ORDINANCE, 1921.

Short title.

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS.

2 Collector and Assistant Collector.

3 Interpretation.

4 Regulations.

5 Liability to stamp duty, nature of stamp, and time

of stamping.

6 Non-admissibility of unstareped instruments,

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How instrumente are to be written and stamped.

Instruments chargeable under more than one

heading,

9 Facts and circumstances affecting duty to be set

forth in instruments.

10 Splitting.

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Cancellation of adhesive stamps.

12 Methods of stamping and denoting.

13 Duplicates and counterparts.

14 Adjudication of duty by Collector.

15 Appeal against assessment.

16 Stamping by special leave.

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Instruments executed out of the Colony.

18 Foreign bills and notes.

19 Bills in sets.

20 Penalty for issuing, &c., any unstamped bill or

note.

Certificates to practise.

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22 Exchange contracts.

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Gifts inter vivos,

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Proxies.

25 Refusal to give receipt.

20 Share contract notes.

27 Telegraphic transfers.

28 Calculation of ad valorem duty as regards foreign

currency.

29 Calculation of ad valorem duty where the considera-

tion consists of shares or securities.

30 Calculation of ad valorem duty where the convey-

ance is in consideration of a debt, &c., to be charged.

31 Conveyance doty in certain cases.

32 Security for future advances, how to be charged

33 Tontine mortgages.

34 General exemptions.

35 Reassignments and mortgages made for the sole

purpose of a new Crown lease.

30 Attested copies of instruments containing attesta-

tion clauses.

37 Chinese "chops".

38 Responsibility for loss of or damage to instrument- 39 Liability in the case of corporate bodies and firms. 40 Inspection.

41 Falsification.

42 Limitation of time and consent of Collector.

43 Penalties.

44 Repeals.

45 Commencement.

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