20066-1911-Ordinances-passed-and-assented-to--Liquors-Consolidation-No-9-of-1911 — Page 20

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1911.

(r.) for

every first offence a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment with or with- out hard labour for any period not exceeding six months,

(b.) for every second offence a fine not exceed- ing one thousand dollars or imprisonment with or without hard labour not exceeding twelve months, (e) for every subsequent offence a fine not exceed- ing two thousand five hundred dollars or im- prisonment with or without hard labour not exceeding twelve months or to both fine and imprisonment.

90. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits in Forfeitures. respect of which any offence may have been committed against this Ordinance or against any regulation made or permir granted thereunder or any breach of the restrictions and conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been granted together with any still or part thereof vat or other vessel used in distillation wash or other materials preparing or prepared for the distillation of such liquors utensil or apparatus or any vessel package cart carriage or conveyance in which the same may be found or which may have been used in connection with such offence may be-seized by any police or revenue officer and all sneh intoxicating liquors denatured spirits stills utensils ap- paratus vessels packages carts carriages or conveyances, as also any ship of less than fifteen tons in which the sume may be found, may be forfeited to the Crown.

9. All intoxicating liquors and denatured spirits and Unclaimed all stills utensils apparatus vessels packages or con- articles to veyances used for the preparation packing or conveyance be forfeited of intoxicating liquors or denatured spirits shall, if found to the without any apparent owner or if unclaimed after such notice given as to a Magistrate may seem fit, be forfeited to the Crown,

Crown.

92. On the conviction of any licensed person for a Forfeiture second or any subsequent offence against this Ordinance, of licence. the Magistrate may order his licence to be forfeited, in

- addition to any other penalties bereiubefore provided,

PART IV.

General.

Licensed

persons to be

servants.

etc.

93-(1) Whenever any person to whom any licence has been granted under this Ordinance or under any Ordinance repealed by this Ordinance or under the responsible New Territories Regulation Ordinance, 1910, or any for acts of keeper of a King's warehouse or any licensee of a li- agents and ensed warehouse shall be liable under the provisions of Agents and this Ordinance to any punishment penalty or forfeiture servants to be for any act omission or neglect he shall be liable to the also liable to same punishment penalty or forfeiture for every similar punishment, act omis ion or neglect of any agent or servant employed by him in or about his licensed premises or King's or licensed warehouse and every agent or servant employed by him in or about his licensed premises or King's or licensed warehouse shall also be liable to every punish- ment penalty or forfeiture prescribed for such acts omissions or neglect contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance as fully and effectually as if such agent or servant had been the person to whom such licence had been granted or had been the keeper of such King's or licensed warehouse.

(2.) Every person employed in or about any licensed Presumption premises or King's or heensed warehouse shall be deemed of employ. to have been so employed by the person mentioned in the ment, licence or by the keeper of the King's or licensed ware- house as the case may be unless and until the contrary be proved.

94. Every requisition required by the provisions of Contents and Part II of this Ordinance shall contain the particulars signature of required by the forms in the Third Schedule to this requisitions. Ordinance and shall be signed by the person applying

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