ORDINANCE No. 6 of 1857.
Registration and Census.
10. For every offence against section 29, a sum not exceeding twenty dollars, nor less than fifty cents.
11. For every offence against section 30 or section 31, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars nor less than five dollars.
12. For every offence against section 32, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than five, (besides the expenses of the removal of the building or thing occupied or erected).
13. For every offence against section 33, (unless the same shall be dealt with under the Ordinance therein mentioned,) a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than five.
14. For every offence against section 34, a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than five.
15. For every offence against section 35, a sum not exceeding five dollars, nor less than twenty cents; or the offender shall, at the discretion of the Court, receive not more than thirty-six blows, nor less than five blows, with a rattan; and he shall also, if His Excellency in Council shall so decide, be deported to any place in the Chinese Empire.
16. For every offence against section 38, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than one dollar.
17. And for every such disobedience, violation, or default, for which no specific penalty is hereinbefore provided, such sum, not exceeding in any case twenty-five dollars, as the Court shall think fit.
40. In case of non-payment of any of the said pecuniary penalties, the same may be recovered by any of the ways and means whereby, on any summary proceedings before Justices, penalties are or shall be recoverable; yet so as that no offender against section 38 shall be liable to be imprisoned in such case.
41. Over and above the pecuniary penalties appointed by section 39, Chinese offenders, if holding the office of kápcheong or tepo, shall be liable to ignominious removal or dismissal by His Excellency in Council after the methods and usages of the Chinese, and, if holding any licence herein specified, shall be liable to the forfeiture thereof.
42. Where, upon the conviction of any offender, it shall appear that, before the commission of the offence, he had given security to the Registrar General under this Ordinance, and that by such offence the same is become forfeited, the amount of such security shall be deemed to be the penalty actually incurred by him, and it shall not be lawful for the Court to impose any penalty for his said offence, save and except the amount of his said security.
43. Every adjudication under this Ordinance shall be final, unless certiorari for removing the proceedings, either before or after judgment, shall be obtained, by the Crown or by the defendant, as the case may be, within ten days from the first...
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10. Against sec- tion 29.
11. Against secs. 30 and 31.
12. Against sec- tion 32.
13. Against sec- tion 33.
14. Against sec- tion 34.
15. Against sec- tion 35.
16. Against sec- tion 38.
17. For every offence not specifically provided for.
Enforcement of penalties.
Chinese officers or licensees offending liable to ignominious dismissal.
In case of secu- rity, the amount of penalty to be that of the secu- rity.
Certiorari.
ORDINANCE No. 6 or 1857.
Registration and Census.
10. For every offence against section 29, a sum not exceeding twenty dollars,
nor less than fifty cents.
11. For every offence against section 30 or section 31, a sum not exceeding fifty
dollars nor less than five dollars.
12. For every offence against section 32, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than five, (besides the expenses of the removal of the building or thing occupied or erected).
13. For every offence against section 33, (unless the same shall be dealt with under the Ordinance therein mentioned,) a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than five.
14. For
every offence against section 34, a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than five.
15. For every offence against section 35, a sum not exceeding five dollars, nor less than twenty cents; or the offender shall, at the discretion of the Court, receive not more than thirty-six blows, nor less than five blows, with a rattan; and he shall also, if His Excellency in Council shall so decide, be deported to any place in the Chinese Empire.
16. For every offence against section 38, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor
less than one dollar.
17. And for every such disobedience, violation, or default, for which no specific penalty is hereinbefore provided, such sum, not exceeding in any case twenty-five dollars, as the Court shall think fit.
40. In case of non-payment of any of the said pecuniary penalties, the same may be recovered by any of the ways and means whereby, on any summary proceedings before Justices, penalties are or shall be recoverable; yet so as that no offender against section 38 shall be liable to be imprisoned in such case.
41. Over and above the pecuniary penalties appointed by section 39, Chinese offenders, if holding the office of kápcheong or tepo, shall be liable to ignominious removal or dismissal by His Excellency in Council after the methods and usages of the Chinese, and, if holding any licence herein specified, shall be liable to the forfeit- ure thereof.
42. Where, upon the conviction of any offender, it shall appear that, before the commission of the offence, he had given security to the Registrar General under this Ordinance, and that by such offence the same is become forfeited, the amount of such security shall be deemed to be the penalty actually incurred by him, and it shall not be lawful for the Court to impose any penalty for his said offence, save and except the amount of his said security.
43. Every adjudication under this Ordinance shall be final, unless certiorari for removing the proceedings, either before or after judgment, shall be obtained, by the Crown or by the defendant, as the case may be, within ten days from the first com-
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10. Against sec-
29.
11. Against secs. 30 and 31.
12. Agains sec.
32.
13. Against see.
33.
14. Against sec.
34.
15. Against sec.
35.
16. Against see.
38.
17. For every
offence not specifically provided for.
Enforcement of penalties.
Chinese officers
or licensees of- fending liable to ignominious dis- missal.
In case of seen. rity, the amount of penalty to be that of the secn-
rity.
Certiorari.
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