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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislature
or other Authority under which leviot.
STAMP DUTIES,—Continued.
(A) Where the estate and effects are above the value of five hundred thousand dollars and not above the value- of seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars.......................
(9.) Where the estate nul effects are above the valuo of seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars and not above the value of one million of dollars,
(A.) Where the estate and effects are above the valno of one million dollars and not above the value of one million Avo hnudred thousand dollars, ...................
(i.) Where the estate and effects are above the value of ong million five hundred thousand dollars and not abøve the value of two million five hundred thousand dollars,
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(J.) Where the estate and effects aro above the valne two million five bundred thousand dollars,
At the rate of six dollars for every one hundred dollars and for every fractional part of oue hundred dollars over any multiple of one hundred dollars.
At the rite of six dollars and fifty cents for every one hundred dollars and fur every fractional part of one hundred dollars over any multiple of one hundred dollars.
At the rate of seven dollars for every one hundred dollars and for every fractional part of okte hundred dollars over any multiple of oue hundred dollars.
At the rate of seven dollars and fifty cents for every one hundred dollars and for every fractional part of one hundred dollars over any multiple of one Imudred dollars,
♫ At the rate of eight dollars for every one hundred dollars and for øvery fractional part of one hundred dollars over any munttipte of one hundred dollars.
Exemption.Where the Estate and Effects do not exceed the value of $250. Any great of Probate or Letters of Administration in respect of the Estate of any deceased person, which estate at the death of such person comprises laul subject to the New Territories Ordinace, 1905, in so far as the value of suoli laud itself is concerned but not further.—Order-in- Council of 51st July, 1905.
44. Re-assignment,
45. Receipt or Discharge given for the payment of ; money or in aequittal of a debt paid in money or other- wise, when the sum received, discharged or acquitted execeds $10,
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Exemptions.-Letter acknowledging the arrival of a Currency or I'romis- sory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any security for money, Beceipt or Debit Note for the Premium on a duly stamped Policy of Insurance. Receipts for pay and allowances of persons in the service of the Imperial or Colonial Government whether Civil, Naval, or Military. ·
16. Servant's Security Bond.-Any instru-1 ment in writing under real by which any domestic or other Servant or Clerk or Compralore shall give security for the due discharge of his duties, or of the dution of other persons to be employed by him or for the mafc custody of money or property to be entrusted to bitn, or for the proper carrying ou of business to be conductest by him, or for the discharge of his responsibilities arising from such business, whether ench security shall be givou by the binding of other persons, or by the deposit of money or valuable property or by deposit of the title dowds to any property or by any assignment,
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The same duty as ■ Mort- gage, sec Article 39 (i.) and (ii).
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Stamp Ordinances, 1901–
1911.