(A7)

SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.

Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied.

STAMP DUTIES,—Continued,

(i.) Being a collateral or auxiliary or additional or substituted security, other than a Mortgage executed pursuant to a duly stamped agreement for the same, or by way of further assurance for the above-mentioned purpose where the principal or primary security is duly stamped, and for every extension of the time of an Ori- ginal Mortgage endorsed on such Mortgage,.

(iii.) Transfer, assignment, disposition or assignation of any Mortgage, bood, debenture, covenant, or foreign security, or of any money or stock secured by any such instrument, or by any warrant of Attorney to enter up Judgment, or by any Judgment; to be levied on the amount transferred,

(iv.) Re-assignment, release, discharge, surrender, re- surrender, warrant to vacate, or renunciation of any such security as aforesaid, or of the benefit thereof, or of the money thereby secured,

5 cents for every $100 or

part thereof.

1 cent for every $100 or

part thereof.

(v.) Mortgage executed in pursuance of a duly stamp $1. ed agreement for the same,

27. Any Notarial Act whatsoever not otherwise charged with duty in this schedule,

28. Note of Protest by any Commander or Master of a vessel, or with regard to any Promissory Note or Bill of Exchange,.............

29. Policy or Risk Note of Marine, Fire, Life or other Insurance, for cach copy, and every renewal,

30. Power of Attorney,

31. Probate, or Letters of Administration, with or without the Will annexed, to be calculated upon the value of the Estate and Effects for or in respect of which such Probate or Letters of Administration shall be granted, exclusive of what the deceased shall have been possessed of, or entitled to as a Trustee for any other person or persons and not beneficially,

BI.

25 cents.

·Ordinance 16 of 1886.

10 cents.

$2.

$1 for every $100 or part

thereof.

Exemption.-Administration Bonds and Estates under $250.

Re-assignment,

32. Receipt or Discharge given for the payment of money, or in acquittal of a debt paid in money or other- wise, when the sum received, discharged or acquitted exceeds $10,....

See Mortgage, 26.

3 cents.

Exemptions. Letter acknowledging the arrival of a currency or Promis- sory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any security for money; Receipt or Debit Note for the Premium on a duly stamped Policy of Insurance. Receipt given by any officer or soldier of Her Majesty's forces stationed in the Colony for money paid out of Imperial Revenue.

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