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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1ST AUGUST, 1891.
SCHEDULE.
NOTICE.
THE MERCHANDIZE MARKS ÖRDINANCE, 1890.
To the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, at the Port of
(1.) Describe the goods,
number of pack- ages, marks used, and any other par- ticulars necessary
for their identifi- cation. 1.
I hereby give you notice that the undermentioned goods, that is to say,—(1)
(2.) Describe the ship, are about to be imported into your port on or about the
and give name or indication.
(3.) State how the goods
infringe the Or i- nance, and if the infringement is one as to a forged Trade Mark pro- tected in a British Possession or For- eign State, state the Possession, or
Mr.
from
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day of
next, in the (2.)
That such goods are liable to detention and forfeiture baing (30)
That
State, or if the in- and Mr.
fringement is one
as to place or coun-
of
of
try of origin, state are prepared to become my sureties in such boud as may be required upon detention of the goods.
the name of the
place or country.
falsely used:
And I request that the said goods may be detained and dealt with accordingly.
Dated this
day of
NOTE.-Mr.
Mr.
refers to
to
sufficiency for the penalty of the Bond.
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A. B., (or Agent for.)
his Bankers (or) Solicitors, and
bis Bankers (or) Solicitors as to his
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(BOND.)
THE MERCHANDIZE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1890.
Know all Men by these Presents, that we, A.B., and unto Our Sovereign Lady VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, are held and firmly bound Defender of the Faith, in the sum of heirs or successors. For which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, jointly and severally, our heirs, Pounds to be paid to our said Lady the Queen, her executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents.
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Sealed with our Seals. Dated this
Eight hundred and
day of
Whereas the above named A.B., has by a notice dated the Superintendent of Imports and Exports at were about to be imported into the Port of
day of
in the year of Our Lord, Oue thousand
informed the that the undermentioned goods, that is to say,—
contrary to Section 14 of "The Merchandize Marks And whereas the said last, and are now detained pursuant to
Ordinance, 1890," and requested that the said goods should be detained and dealt with accordingly. goods duly arrived in the said Port on the the said notice. Now the condition of this obligation is such that if the said A.B., his executors or administrators, shall
day of well and effectually indemnify, save harmless and keep indemnified Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, and all her and the Superintendent's, and their executors or administrators, from and against all loss or damage, payment or payments, and all costs and expenses which her said Majesty, her heirs or successors, and her and the Superintendent's executors or administrators, shall or may sustain or incur by reason or on account of any detention of the said goods following upon the information contained in such notice and any proceedings consequent upon such detention, then this obligation shall be void, or otherwise shall be and remain in full force and virtue.
Signed, sealed and
delivered
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 335.
It is hereby notified that Her Majesty has not been advised to exercise her power of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinance :-
Ordinance No. 21 of 1890.-An Ordinance to authorise the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of Three hundred and Forty-nine thousand Seven hundred and Twenty Dollars and Eighty-five Cents to defray the Charges of the Year 1889.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st August, 1891.
W. M. GOODMAN, Acting Colonial Secretary,
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