CO129-034 - Sir Bonham - 1850 [9-12] — Page 249

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the

the expenses the purpose of defraying attendants on maintaining a police the general protection of the

for

inhabitants, and is to be raised on all lands, houses, and premises within the Colony of Hongkong, with the exception

of Charitable Institutions. Private houses, therefore, occupied by Military officers or hired by Government for

other purposes, are not exempt from the tax. The house, for instance, occupied as Government House, by His Excellency the Governor has always paid the rate since its occupation by him.

3.

In the absence of any special agreement between the lessor and lessee, the rate must ultimately be paid by the owner of the property, although in the first instance, if the rate be not paid when due, it will be levied on the tenant and chattels that may be found on the premises, a mode of proceeding not confined to this Colony, but in force wherever English Law prevails.

3. It is therefore the opinion of His Excellency the Governor, and he presumes that the respective Officers and Assistant Commissary General Smith, have been informed that the Attorney General concurs therein that the premises occupied by Lieutenant Colonel Lyre and the other officers are liable to this tax as others in Hongkong.

The local authorities do not, as alleged, intend to tax the Military, but it is not in the power of the Civil Government to waive any claim to

it is no more in ...

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244 the the expenses the purpose of defraying attendants on maintaining a police the general protection of the for inhabitants, and is to be raised on all lands, houses, and premises within the Colony of Hongkong, with the exception of Charitable Institutions. Private houses, therefore, occupied by Military officers or hired by Government for other purposes, are not exempt from the tax. The house, for instance, occupied as Government House, by His Excellency the Governor has always paid the rate since its occupation by him. 3. In the absence of any special agreement between the lessor and lessee, the rate must ultimately be paid by the owner of the property, although in the first instance, if the rate be not paid when due, it will be levied on the tenant and chattels that may be found on the premises, a mode of proceeding not confined to this Colony, but in force wherever English Law prevails. 3. It is therefore the opinion of His Excellency the Governor, and he presumes that the respective Officers and Assistant Commissary General Smith, have been informed that the Attorney General concurs therein that the premises occupied by Lieutenant Colonel Lyre and the other officers are liable to this tax as others in Hongkong. The local authorities do not, as alleged, intend to tax the Military, but it is not in the power of the Civil Government to waive any claim to it is no more in ...
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244 th the expenses the purpose of defraying attendants on maintaining a police the general protection of the for inhabitants, and is to be raised on all lands, houses, and premises within the Colony of Hongkong, with the exception Charitable Institutions. Private houses, therefine, recupied by Military officers or hired by Government for of Military other purposes, A other are not exempt from the tax. The house, instanec, recupied as ofor Government Honce, by His hucellency the Governor has always paid the rate einen its recupation by hime. 3. In the absence of any special_ agreement between the lessor and lessee, the rate must ultimately be paid by of the property, although in the the toner first instance, if the rate be not paid } when due, it will be levied on the and chattels that May the good be found on the premises, a mode of procceding not confined to this Colony, but in free wherever. Auglish Law prevails . 3. It is therefore the opinion of this rucellency the Governor, and he presumes that the respective Officers and trusistant fommissary beneral" Smith, have been informed that the Attorney beneral concurs therein that the premises recupied by Lieutenant Colonel hyre and the other officers & this tax us ally are as liable to others in Houghong. The local accerts no tay the Home Government, the Civil Coverment any claim to ha intention as alleged, of taxing the Military, but in the power of it is no moe in
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th

the

expenses

the purpose of defraying attendants on maintaining a police

the general protection of the

for

inhabitants, and is to be raised on all lands, houses, and premises within the Colony of Hongkong, with the exception

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first instance, if the rate be not paid

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when due, it will be levied on the

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be found on the premises, a mode of procceding not confined to this Colony, but in free wherever. Auglish Law prevails . —

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