THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1940. 1195
Supplementary Schedule,-contd.
SHORT TITLE.
AMENDMENT OR REPEAL.
113. The Liquors Ordinance, 1931. (No. 36 of 1931), -contd.
person acting in his aid may break into and forcibly enter the premises.
13.-(1) No person shall import or export or have Restrictions
in his possession, custody or control, or in on dealing any way deal with or dispose of, any goods with and to which this Ordinance applies-
(a) except in accordance with the pro- visions of this Ordinance and of all regulations made thereunder; or
(b) unless he has discharged all the obliga- tions with respect to the goods imposed upon him by or under this Ordinance.
(2) No person shall have in his posses- sion, custody or control any goods knowing that in respect thereof an offence against this Ordinance has been committed: But no person shall be convicted of an offence against this sub-section if he proves that when the goods came into his possession, custody or control he had good and suffi- cient reason to believe that the provisions of this Ordinance and of any regulations made thereunder relating to the goods had been complied with.
(8) No person shall import, export, pro- duce, make, manufacture, sell whether wholesale or retail, or advertise or expose for sale, or supply, any goods to which this Ordinance applies unless he is authorized to do so by, and under and in accordance with, a prescribed licence or permit or, if both a licence and a permit are prescribed for any transaction, both such licence and such permit: Provided that this sub- section shall not apply in the case of goods which are exempt from duty or in such other cases, in relation to duty-paid goods, as may be prescribed by regulations, or in the case of any transaction for which a licence or permit is not prescribed.
(4) No person shall sell, advertise or expose for sale, or supply, any goods to which this Ordinance applies, as goods of a standard prescribed by regulations, if the goods are not goods of that standard.
(5) No person shall have any dutiable goods in his possession, custody or control unless-
(a) he is--
(i) the holder, or the servant of the holder, of a removal or export permit. personally conveying the goods direct from one place, ship, vehicle or aircraft to an- other place, ship, vehicle or aircraft in accordance with the perinit; or
(ii) the licensee, or the servant of the licensee. of a general bonded warehouse, personally conveying the goods, if imported in a ship or aircraft and duly entered in the manifest, direct from the ship or aircraft in which they were imported to the ware- house; or
possession of certain goods.
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