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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied.
STAMP DUTIES,—Continued. Exemption.
Notarial acts relating solely to transfers of shares
on share registers which are not required by law to be kept within the Colony.
31. Note of protest of a bill of exchange or promissory (75 cents.
note,
32. Partnership instrument,
33. Policy of Insurance.
(1) Life Policies,
(2) Life Policies, renewal receipts.
(3) Marine Policies, hull risks for time,
(4) Marine Policies other than hull risks for time...
(5) Floating Policies, for each endorsement,.
(6) Fire, Accident, and all other policies not speci-
fically referred to above,
() Renewals, except life renewals,
(9) Duplicates of policies,
(9) Re-insurance,
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84. Power of attorney or revocation of power of
attorney.
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$10.
125 cents for every $1,000
or part thereof insured. 5 cents.
(1) For appointing a proxy to vote at a specified}
meeting,
(2) Of any other kind whatsoever.
Exemption.
Power of attorney relating exclusively to things
to be done out of the Colony.
Promissory Note:
25 cents for every $1,000 !
or part thereof insured. Where the amount insured does not exceed $1,000: 20 cents.
| Where, the amount insured exceeds $1,000: 50 cents.
The same rate of duty as on original policies issued after the commencement of this Ordinance. The same duty as on the
original policy.
The same rates of duty as
on direct policies.
10 cents.
$5.
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See Bill of exchango (7),
35. Protest by a master of a vessel, .....
75 cents.
Stamp Ordinances, 1921 to
1929.
Proxy: See Power of Attorney (1).
36. Receipt,
Re-assignment: See Mortgage (7).
Exemptions.
(a) Receipt for an amount not exceeding $10. (b) Receipt given by a banker for money lolge
or deposited with him and to be accounted for by him to the person lodging or depositing the money.
(c) Acknowledgment by a banker of the receipt of any bill of exchange or promissory note for the purpose of being presented for acceptance or payment.
(d) Receipt given by a banker endorsed on a
telegraphic transfer advice,
(e) Receipt given by an officer in His Majesty's
service to any Government department.
(f) Receipt indorsed or otherwise written upon or contained in any instrument liable to stamp duty, and duly stamped, acknowledging the receipt of the consideration money therein expressed, or the receipt of any principal money, interest, or ananity theruby secured or therein mentioned.
(9) Receipt given for or on account of any salary, pay or wages, or for or on account of any other like payment made to or for the account or benefit of any person, being the holder of au office or an employee, in respect of his office or employment, or for or ou account of money paid in respect of any pension, superannuntion allowance, compassionate allowance or other like allowance.
Release: See Conveyance on sale, and Mortgage (7).
Revocation of trust: See Declaration of trust.
5 cents.
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