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No. 148,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Rules of the Stamp Office, approved by His Excellency Governor SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, are published for general information.

By Command,

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th October, 1867.

RULES OF THE STAMP OFFICE.

1.--The Office will be open for the transaction of business from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. every day (Sundays and authorized holidays excepted.)

2.--All applications for Impressed Stamps must be made upon a printed form of Requisition which will be supplied gratuitously.

3.--Adhesive Stamps can be obtained upon payment, without a Requisition.

4.--Payment for Impressed Stamps must be made on presentation of the Requisition, which must be accompanied by the "goods" i.e. the paper, printed forms, parchment, or documents tendered with it for the purpose of being impressed.

5.--Requisitions for Impressed Stamps will be executed in the order in which they are received, and when it is not possible to complete a Requisition in a short time after it is put in, a time will be named at which the "goods" will be ready; in such cases a Receipt on a printed form will be given for the Requisition, and the "goods" will be delivered on presentation of that Receipt only.

6.--All "goods" and money given in change should be counted and examined before they are removed from the Counter, as no question as to wrong count of the "goods" or of the weight or goodness of the money will be entertained afterwards.

7.--For the present it is not intended to issue Impressed Stamps except upon paper, &c. sent in by the Public.

8.--

Spoiled Stamps on unexecuted Instruments.

1.--Allowance will be made for Stamps upon Instruments which have been spoiled by some error in the writing;

2.--Or defaced by some accident;

3.--Or which have been rendered useless by some unforeseen circumstances before they have been completed or rendered fit for their intended purpose.

9.--The claim for such Stamps must be made by Affidavit by the owner within Six Months after they have been spoiled or rendered useless.

10.

Spoiled Stamps on executed Instruments.

1.--Allowance will be made for Stamps on Instruments which are found unfit for the purpose originally intended by reason of any mistake or error therein;

2.--Or which cannot be completed in the form proposed by the death of any Person whose signature is necessary;

3.--Or by reason of the refusal of any Person to sign the same.

11.--The claim for Stamps on executed Instruments must be made within Six Months after they shall have been signed and the substituted Deeds, if any, must be produced duly stamped.

12.--Stamps on Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes when signed by the drawer or maker will be allowed if they have not been out of his hands and have not been accepted or tendered for acceptance.

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1091174 34 No. 148, GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. The following Rules of the Stamp Office, approved by His Excellency Governor SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, are published for general information. By Command, CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th October, 1867. RULES OF THE STAMP OFFICE. 1.--The Office will be open for the transaction of business from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. every day (Sundays and authorized holidays excepted.) 2.--All applications for Impressed Stamps must be made upon a printed form of Requisition which will be supplied gratuitously. 3.--Adhesive Stamps can be obtained upon payment, without a Requisition. 4.--Payment for Impressed Stamps must be made on presentation of the Requisition, which must be accompanied by the "goods" i.e. the paper, printed forms, parchment, or documents tendered with it for the purpose of being impressed. 5.--Requisitions for Impressed Stamps will be executed in the order in which they are received, and when it is not possible to complete a Requisition in a short time after it is put in, a time will be named at which the "goods" will be ready; in such cases a Receipt on a printed form will be given for the Requisition, and the "goods" will be delivered on presentation of that Receipt only. 6.--All "goods" and money given in change should be counted and examined before they are removed from the Counter, as no question as to wrong count of the "goods" or of the weight or goodness of the money will be entertained afterwards. 7.--For the present it is not intended to issue Impressed Stamps except upon paper, &c. sent in by the Public. 8.-- Spoiled Stamps on unexecuted Instruments. 1.--Allowance will be made for Stamps upon Instruments which have been spoiled by some error in the writing; 2.--Or defaced by some accident; 3.--Or which have been rendered useless by some unforeseen circumstances before they have been completed or rendered fit for their intended purpose. 9.--The claim for such Stamps must be made by Affidavit by the owner within Six Months after they have been spoiled or rendered useless. 10. Spoiled Stamps on executed Instruments. 1.--Allowance will be made for Stamps on Instruments which are found unfit for the purpose originally intended by reason of any mistake or error therein; 2.--Or which cannot be completed in the form proposed by the death of any Person whose signature is necessary; 3.--Or by reason of the refusal of any Person to sign the same. 11.--The claim for Stamps on executed Instruments must be made within Six Months after they shall have been signed and the substituted Deeds, if any, must be produced duly stamped. 12.--Stamps on Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes when signed by the drawer or maker will be allowed if they have not been out of his hands and have not been accepted or tendered for acceptance.
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1091174 34 No. 148, GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. The following Rules of the Stamp Office, approved by His Excellency Governor SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, are published for general information. By Command, CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th October, 1867. RULES OF THE STAMP OFFICE. 1.--The Office will be open for the transaction of business from 10 A.M. to 3 r.м. every day (Sundays and authorized holidays excepted.) 2.--All applications for Impressed Stamps must be made upon a printed form of Requisition which will be supplied gratuitously. 3.-Adhesive Stamps can be obtained upon payment, without a Requisition. 4.--Payment for Impressed Stamps must be made on presentation of the Requisition, which must be accompanied by the "goods" i.e. the paper, printed forms, parchment, or documents tendered with it for the purpose of being impressed. 5.-Requisitions for Impressed Stamps will be executed in the order in which they are received, and when it is not possible to complete a Requisition in a short time after it is put in, a time will be named at which the "goods" will be ready; in such cases a Receipt on a printed form will be given for the Requisition, and the "goods" will be delivered on presentation of that Receipt only. -All "goods" and money given in change should be counted and examined before they are removed from the Counter, as no question as to wrong count of the "goods" or of the weight or good- ness of the money will be entertained afterwards. 7.-For the present it is not intended to issue Impressed Stamps except upon paper, &c. seut in by the Public. 8.- Spoiled Stamps on unexecuted Instruments. 1.---Allowance will be made for Stamps upon Instruments which have been spoiled by some error in the writing; 2.--Or defaced by some accident; 3. Or which have been rendered useless by some unforeseen circumstances before they have been completed or rendered fit for their intended purpose. 9.---The claim for such Stamps must be made by Affidavit by the owner within Six Months after they have been spoiled or rendered useless. 10. Spoiled Stamps on executed Instruments. 1.-Allowance will be made for Stamps on Instruments which are found unfit for the purpose originally intended by reason of any mistake or error therein; 2.--Or which cannot be completed in the form proposed by the death of any Person whose signature is necessary; 3.----Or by reason of the refusal of any Person to sign the same. 11.-The claim for Stamps on excented Instruments must be made within Six Months after they shall have been signed and the substituted Deeds, if any, must be produced duly stamped. 12.-Stamps on Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes when signed by the drawer or maker will be allowed if they have not been out of his hands and have not been accepted or fendered for acceptance.
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1091174

34

No. 148,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Rules of the Stamp Office, approved by His Excellency Governor SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, are published for general information.

By Command,

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th October, 1867.

RULES OF THE STAMP OFFICE.

1.--The Office will be open for the transaction of business from 10 A.M. to 3 r.м. every day (Sundays

and authorized holidays excepted.)

2.--All applications for Impressed Stamps must be made upon a printed form of Requisition which

will be supplied gratuitously.

3.-Adhesive Stamps can be obtained upon payment, without a Requisition.

4.--Payment for Impressed Stamps must be made on presentation of the Requisition, which must be accompanied by the "goods" i.e. the paper, printed forms, parchment, or documents tendered with it for the purpose of being impressed.

5.-Requisitions for Impressed Stamps will be executed in the order in which they are received, and when it is not possible to complete a Requisition in a short time after it is put in, a time will be named at which the "goods" will be ready; in such cases a Receipt on a printed form will be given for the Requisition, and the "goods" will be delivered on presentation of that Receipt only.

-All "goods" and money given in change should be counted and examined before they are removed from the Counter, as no question as to wrong count of the "goods" or of the weight or good- ness of the money will be entertained afterwards.

7.-For the present it is not intended to issue Impressed Stamps except upon paper, &c. seut in by

the Public.

8.-

Spoiled Stamps on unexecuted Instruments.

1.---Allowance will be made for Stamps upon Instruments which have been spoiled by some error in the writing;

2.--Or defaced by some accident;

3. Or which have been rendered useless by some unforeseen circumstances before they have been completed or rendered fit for their intended purpose.

9.---The claim for such Stamps must be made by Affidavit by the owner within Six Months after they

have been spoiled or rendered useless.

10.

Spoiled Stamps on executed Instruments.

1.-Allowance will be made for Stamps on Instruments which are found unfit for the purpose originally intended by reason of any mistake or error therein;

2.--Or which cannot be completed in the form proposed by the death of any Person whose signature is necessary;

3.----Or by reason of the refusal of any Person to sign the same.

11.-The claim for Stamps on excented Instruments must be made within Six Months after they

shall have been signed and the substituted Deeds, if any, must be produced duly stamped. 12.-Stamps on Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes when signed by the drawer or maker will be allowed if they have not been out of his hands and have not been accepted or fendered for acceptance.

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