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ORDINANCES Nos. 16 AND 17 OF 1873.
Trade Marks.
Lighthouses.
Scale of fees fixed by the Governor in Council the 2nd October, 1890, in lieu of the scale of 28th August, 1885, and in force from 1st November, 1890 (Gazette 11th October, 1890.)
On an application to register a trade mark, $50.00
For registering a series of trade marks for every additional representation after the first, $0.50
On an application to register a subsequent proprietor in case of assignment or transmission—the first mark, $10.00
For every additional mark assigned or transmitted at the same time, $0.50
For certificate of registration to be used in legal proceedings, $3.00
For inspecting register, $0.50
For certifying office copy, M.S., or printed, per folio of 72 words, $0.50
NOTE.—For scale of fees of the 11th July, 1874, see Gazette of the same date.
For scale of fees of the 28th August, 1885, Gazette 29th of same month.
No. 17 of 1873.
Title:
Preamble.
An Ordinance to establish Lighthouses, Buoys, or Beacons within the Colony.
WHEREAS it is expedient to erect lighthouses, buoys, or beacons within the Colony, and to levy dues in respect thereof: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Hongkong Lighthouses Ordinance, 1873."
2. In the construction of this Ordinance, the term "Lighthouses" shall, in addition to the ordinary meaning of the word, include floating and other lights exhibited for the guidance of ships, and the terms "Buoys and Beacons" shall include all other marks and signs of the sea.
The term "Master" shall include every person (except a pilot) having command or charge of any ship.
The term "Ship" shall include every description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars.
3. It shall be lawful for the Governor to erect and maintain within the Colony such lighthouses, buoys, or beacons as the Governor in Council shall think necessary to be exhibited for the guidance of ships.
1302
ORDINANCES Nos. 16 AND 17 OF 1873.
Trade Marks.
Lighthouses.
Scale of fees fixed by the Governor in Council the 2nd October, 1890, in lieu of the scale of 28th August, 1885, and in force from 1st November, 1890 (Gazette 11th October, 1890.)
On an application to register a trade mark,
.$50.00
For registering a series of trade marks for every additional representation after
the first,,
0.50
On an application to register a subsequent proprietor in case of assignment or
transmission-the first mark, ...
10.00
For every additional mark assigned or transmitted at the same time, For certificate of registration to be used in legal proceedings, For inspecting register,
0.50
3.00
For certifying office copy, M.S., or printed, per folio of 72 words,
0.50
0.50-
NOTE.-For scale of fees of the 11th July, 1874, see Gazette of the same date.
For scale of fees of the 28th August, 1885, Gazette 29th of same month.
No. 17 of 1873.
Title:
Preamble.
An Ordinance to establish Lighthouses, Buoys, or Beacons within the
Colony.
W respect
Short title.
Interpretation
clause.
Power to erect lighthouses, &c.
[9th December, 1873.]
HEREAS it is expedient to erect lighthouses, buoys, or beacons within the Colony, and to levy dues in respect thereof: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Hongkong Lighthouses Ordinance, 1873." 2. In the construction of this Ordinance, the term "Lighthouses" shall, in addi- tion to the ordinary meaning of the word, include floating and other lights exhibited for the guidance of ships, and the terms "Buoys and Beacons" shall include all other marks and signs of the sea.
The term "Master" shall include every person (except a pilot) having com-
maud or charge of any ship.
The term "Ship" shall include every description of vessel used in navigation
not propelled by oars.
3. It shall be lawful for the Governor to erect and maintain within the Colony such lighthouses, buoys, or beacons as the Governor in Council shall think necessary to be exhibited for the guidance of ships.
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