(Cap. 227).
Exemptions.
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(b) In making an order for payment under paragraph (a) the
magistrate...
(i) shall require that the amount payable in respect of the two years immediately preceding the date of conviction be paid forthwith to the Commissioner; and
() may allow time for the payment of the remainder of the amount specified in the order in accordance with the provisions of section 40 of the Magistrates Ordinance: and (ii) may impose a period of imprisonment for non- payment of the amount specified in the order calculated in accordance with the provisions of section 67 of the Magis- trates Ordinance.
(c) For the purposes of this subsection the Commissioner shall
be deemed to have
(1) called upon the person making application to pay the prescribed for in accordance with subsection (1) of section 7. and
(i) imposed the sums to be added to the prescribed foo for the non-payment thereof in accordance with section 11.
(3) No prosecution under this section shall be commenced save within six years from the date of the commission of the offence.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (1) "forgery" has the meaning attributed to it by section 3 of the Forgery Ordinance, the whole of which section shall apply for such purposes.
16. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to (a) any charitable, ecclesiastical, or educational institution of a
public character where--
(i) any profits derived from any trade or business of such institution are applied solely for its charitable, ecclesiastical or educational purposes and not expended substantially outside the Colony; and
(ii) either such trade or business is exercised in the course of the actual carrying out of the expressed object of such institution, or the work in connexion with such trade or business is mainly carried out by persons for whose benefit such institution is established:
(b) any club or similar institution which receives from its members not less than half of its gross receipts on revenue account (including entrance fees and subscriptions);
(c) the business of-
(6) agriculture including market gardening:
(ii) breeding or rearing livestock including dairy farming, poultry including the production of eggs, bees including the production of honey, or fish including crustaceans and oysters:
(i) fishing:
(d) such other businesses as the Governor in Council may from time to time exempt by regulation made under section 14.
17. (1) Any person wishing to appeal under subsection (4) of Appeals. section 3 or subsection (5) of section 9 may, upon payment of the prescribed fee, unless already paid. appeal to the District Court, and where such appeal is determined in his favour the prescribed fee shall be refunded,
(2) The Chief Justice may by rules provide for all matters neces- sary for determining such appeals and in particular may so provide for the manner in which such appeals shall be notified
to the Commissioner, the form in which such appeals shall be referred to the Court, the evidence which shall be adduced before and considered by the Court, and the sums which may be awarded by way of costs.
(3) The determination of the Court shall be final.
18. The provisions of the Schedule may from time to time be Amendment amended by the Legislative Council by resolution.
of Schedule
by Legislative Coune) Resolution.
documenta.
19. (1) Any person may on payment of the prescribed fees Certification. require the Commissioner to certify a copy or extract of any document and issue of required to be kept by the Commissioner under this Ordinance or under the Business Regulation Ordinance, 1952, or of any valid business (14 of 1992). registration certificate and issue him therewith and the Commissioner shall certify and issue accordingly.
(2) A copy or extract of any such document certified by the Commissioner to be a true copy or extract thereof shall be, in all legal proceedings civil or criminal, prima facie evidence as to the facts stated therein. Any such copy or extract purporting to be certified by the Commissioner shall be deemed, until the contrary is proved, to be certified by him.
20. Any notice to be served under this Ordinance may be served Service of by delivering a copy-
(a) personally; or
(b) by registered post addressed to the last known place of business
or residence of the person to be served.
notices.
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21. The Business Regulation Ordinance, 1952, is hereby repealed. Repeat.
(14 of 1952).