(A 11)
SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislature
or other Authority under which levied.
STAMP DUTIES,—Continued.
From
$00 to
$10
11
11
11
$250
ד
$500 »
'
$1,000
$2,000
$10,...Free. $250,... 5 cts. $500,...10 $1,000,...20 31
$2,000,...60
H
$3,000,...$1.00
**
$3,000
+1
85,000,...$1.50
31
$5,000
„ $10,000....$2.00
Bill of Exchange of any other kind whatsoever except a Cheque or Bank Note, and Promissory Note of any kind whatsoever except a Bank Note,
$10,000 H $15,000....$3.00
Every $5,000 additional
or part thereof,.
$0.50
Note 1.—A Bill of Exchange for exactly $250 is to be charged 5 cents, and so
throughout the table.
Note 2.-When Bills of Exchange or other such documents are drawn in sets of two or more, half the above duties to be charged on each part of a set. If the Duty be 5 cents the first part of the set shall be stamped to that amount in accordance with Rule No. 2 of the Rules made by the Gov- ernor in Council under the Stump Ordinance, 1901, on the 6th day of April, 1903, and the other parts with an impressed stamp of the same nominal value. Provided that only the sum of 5 cents shall be payable in respect of the whole set. (Order-in-Council, 19th June, 1906.) Note 3.—In the case of a Bill of Exchange drawn out of and payable on demand out of the Colony, the duty payable on any such Bill of Exchange when it is negotiated within the Colony, shall be 5 cents.
Note 4.—In the case of Bills in sets drawn out of the Colony, the whole duty shall be payable on that part of the set which is first presented for payment or acceptance, or is first otherwise negotiated, the other parts of the set being free.
14. Bill of Lading, or ship's receipt whether in
the form of an Accountable Receipt or otherwise where bills of lading are not used-
When the freight is under $3, for each part of every
10 cents.
20 cents.
set.
When the freight is $3, or more for each part of every set,
Exemption-Bill of Lading for goods shipped by any Government Officer on account of Government.
15. Bond, or other obligation concerning Respon- dentia and Bottomry, and Average Statement, or Bond where no statement is drawn up,
Bond for securing the payment or repayment of money not otherwise provided for, or for the transfer or re-transfer of stock, or accompanying the deposit of Title Deeds to any immovable property,
Bond,
16. Broker's Note, or any document having refer- ence to the sale or purchase of any merchandise, given by any broker.........................
17. Charter Party, or any Agreement or Courmet for the charter or hiring of any sca-going ship or vessel, to be charged on the estimated freight,
18. Copy Charter Party, repealed Order-in- Council, 16th August, 1912,
19. Collateral Security,
20. Contract,
21. Conveyance, or Assignment ou sale, to be levied on the amount or value of the considoration money, such consideration money to include any sum payable by the purchaser in respect of any mortgage or other debr remaining upon the property purchased, or released by such purchaser to the vendor. See also Article 25,.....
Do. Trade Mark—(Order-in-Council, Į
2nd March, 1903),
10 cents for every $100 or
part thereof.
See Mortgage, 38.
See also Articles 6, 29, 31,
46.
or
10 cents for every $100 of
part thereof.
See Article 27.
See Mortgage, 38. See Agreement, 4.
50 cents for every $100 or
part thereof.
See Article 25.
Exemption—Transfer by mere endorsement of a duly stamped Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note or other negotiable Instrument, or of a Bill of Lading. Instruments for the sale, transfer or other disposition either abo- lutely or by way of mortgage or otherwise of any ship or vessel, junk or bout or any part, interest, share or property of or in any ship, vessel, junk, or bout.
Any document relating to land in the New Territories executed in pur- suance of the provisions of the New Territories Lund Ordinance, 1905.—
Order-in-Council of 31st July, 1905.
Stamp Ordinances, Nos. 16 of 1901 and 35 of 1911.
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