No. of Heading.

26--

Instrument.

Duty.

Nature of Stamp.

38. Policy of insurance.

(1) Life Policies.

(2) Life Policies, renewal receipts,

5 cents.

Point of time

before which, or

perior within

which, the Instrument musi be stamped.

Person Habla

For stamping,

where stamping

is

Compulsory.

25 cents for every Overembossed.

$1,000 or part the- reof insureil.

Before Exec-

tion.

The lasurer.

Adhesive.

Before delive-

ry.

Do.

Before execu--

tion.

Do.

(3) Marine Policies, hull riske for 25 cents for every Overem bossel.

time.

$1,000 or part the- reof insured,

(4) Floating Policies, for each en-

dorsement.

(5) Marine Policies other than

those specified above.

(6) Fire, Accident, and all other policies not specifically referred

to above.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Where the amount

insured doce not

exceed $1,000: 20 cents.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Where the amount

insured exceede

Do.

Do.

Do.

$1,000: 50 cents.

(7) Renewals, except life renewals,

The saine duty

Do.

Do.

DA

the original

policy.

De

Do.

Da.

Do.

(8) Duplicates of policies. İ(9) Re-insurance.

The same rutes of

Do.

Do.

Io.

duty as on direct policies.

34. Power of attorney or revocation of

power of attorney.

(1) For appointing a proxy to vote 10 cents.

at a specified meeting.

(2) Of any other kind whatsoever.

$1.

Exemption.

Power of attorney relating ex-

clusively to things to be

done out of the Colony.

Promissory Note:

See Bill of exchange (7),

No. of Reming.

27

Instrument

Duty.

Nature of Stamp.

(e) Acknowledgment by a hau- kar of the receipt of any bill of exchange or promis sory note for the purpose of being presented for secept ance or payment.

(d) Receipt given by a banker endorsed on a telegraphic transfer alvice.

(-) Receipt given by an officer in His Majesty's service to any Government depart-

ment.

() Receipt indorsed or other. wise written upon or con- tained in any instrument liable to stamp duty, and duly stamped, Acknowledg ing the receipt of the consideration money there. in expressed, or the receipt of any principal money. interest, or annuity thereby secured or therein men- Linned.

Release: Sea Conveyance on sale,

and Mortgage (7).

llevocalion-of trust:

tion of trust.

See Declara-

37. Servat's Security

Agreement which is not chargeable With mortgage duty.

Do.

Do.

The

persen

Do.

7 days after execution.

executing.

Do.

38. Settlement.

Point of time before which, or period within which, the Instrument must|

be stamped.

Person liable for stamping.

where stamping

K

compulsory.

20 cents for every Overcmbossed.

$100 or part there.

7 days after The employer.

execution.

of of the amount

up to which secu.

rity is given.

30 cents for every

Iko.

Dn.

All

$100 or part there

persons executing.

of of the amount

39. Settlement executed in pursuance $5.

of a duly stamped agreement for

a settlement.

BT value of the

property wettled

or agreed to be settled.

Do.

Do.

Do.

40. Shares,

35. Protest by a master of a vessel.

75 cents.

Do

Do

The master of

the vessel.

(1) Transfer of.

20 cents for every

Do.

$100 or part there.

Before execu-

tion.

of of the market

Proxy: See Power of Attorney (1).

Re-assignment: See Mortgage (7).

value of the shares

on the date of stamping.

36. Receipt.

Exemptions.

(a) Receipt for an amount not

exceeding $10.

(b) Receipt given by a banker

for money lodged or depo

sited with him and to be Recounted for by him to the person lodging or deposit.

ing the money.

& cents.

Adhesive.

Before being The maker, it,

parted with

tbe person

by the maker.

giving

the

receipt.

Exemptions.

(a) Transfers of shares on share registers which ATE not required by law to be kept within the Colony.

() Transfers of share warrante

to bearer.

The transferor sad the tran

feree.

| (2) Transfer for a pominal amount, | 82.

Do.

Do.

in the discretion of the Collector.

(3) Share Warraut to Bearer, issued $1 for every $100 or

De.

Before issue.

The

company

in the Colony.

part thereof of the

issuing.

nominal value of

the share.

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