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Obligation on innkeeper to receive property of guest for safe custody.

Effect of innkeeper refusing to receive property of custody.

No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1870.

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5. Every innkeeper shall be bound to receive from his guest on demand, for the purpose of safe custody, any goods or property, and to give deposit note stating the value thereof, subject to the following conditions; that is to say,-

(1.) that the guest shall, at the time of such deposit, declare the value of such goods or property; and

(2.) that the guest shall, if so required by the innkeeper, provide a box or other receptacle for such deposit and fasten and seal the same:

Provided always that the innkeeper may refuse to receive for safe custody under this section goods or property of any one guest, the declared value of which exceeds five thousand dollars, and that he shall in no case be liable for loss of or injury to goods or property so deposited by a guest to an amount exceeding the declared value thereof.

6. If any innkeeper refuses to receive for safe custody, as hereinbefore mentioned, any goods or property of his guest, the declared value of which does not exceed five thousand dollars, or if any such guest, through any default of such innkeeper, is unable to deposit such goods or property as aforesaid, such innkeeper shall not be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property.

7. Every innkeeper shall cause at least one copy of this Ordinance, printed in plain type, in English and Chinese, to be exhibited in a conspicuous part of the hall or entrance to his inn, and he shall be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property only as may be brought to his inn while such copy is so exhibited.

ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1870.

A.D. 1870. AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Enforcement of Rights of Re-entry by the Crown and for the Granting of Relief against Forfeiture.

Ordinance No. 12 of 1870.

[26th August, 1870.]

WHEREAS it is expedient to extend to this Colony the provisions of section 25 of the Act of Parliament 22 & 23 Victoria Chapter 21, entitled "An Act to regulate the Office of Queen's Remembrancer, and to amend the Practice and Procedure on the Revenue Side of the Court of Exchequer," and to make provision for the enforcement of rights of re-entry by the Crown and for the granting of relief against forfeiture:

Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--

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284Obligation on innkeeper to receive property of guest for safe custody.Effect of innkeeper refusing to receive property of custody.No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1870.215. Every innkeeper shall be bound to receive from his guest on demand, for the purpose of safe custody, any goods or property, and to give deposit note stating the value thereof, subject to the following conditions; that is to say,-(1.) that the guest shall, at the time of such deposit, declare the value of such goods or property; and(2.) that the guest shall, if so required by the innkeeper, provide a box or other receptacle for such deposit and fasten and seal the same:Provided always that the innkeeper may refuse to receive for safe custody under this section goods or property of any one guest, the declared value of which exceeds five thousand dollars, and that he shall in no case be liable for loss of or injury to goods or property so deposited by a guest to an amount exceeding the declared value thereof.6. If any innkeeper refuses to receive for safe custody, as hereinbefore mentioned, any goods or property of his guest, the declared value of which does not exceed five thousand dollars, or if any such guest, through any default of such innkeeper, is unable to deposit such goods or property as aforesaid, such innkeeper shall not be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property.7. Every innkeeper shall cause at least one copy of this Ordinance, printed in plain type, in English and Chinese, to be exhibited in a conspicuous part of the hall or entrance to his inn, and he shall be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property only as may be brought to his inn while such copy is so exhibited.ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1870.A.D. 1870. AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Enforcement of Rights of Re-entry by the Crown and for the Granting of Relief against Forfeiture.Ordinance No. 12 of 1870.[26th August, 1870.]WHEREAS it is expedient to extend to this Colony the provisions of section 25 of the Act of Parliament 22 & 23 Victoria Chapter 21, entitled "An Act to regulate the Office of Queen's Remembrancer, and to amend the Practice and Procedure on the Revenue Side of the Court of Exchequer," and to make provision for the enforcement of rights of re-entry by the Crown and for the granting of relief against forfeiture:Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--1.2. The rights of the Crown in this Colony be exercised being for...3. Whenever the Crown...in the Crown...of the Land...the Crown...ments (has ace...thereby...determi...Crown:tors, or adminis...re-enter...in its €.4. In case a Crown...within s grant hi...reason o...5. It shall...grant the...case he petition, Court in...6. No petition to the Governor-in-Council to be published in the Gazette. Provided that...any parti petition.7. On petition under this Ordinance on behalf...
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?i284Obligation on innkeeper to receive property of guest for safe custody.Effect of innkeeper refusing to receive property of custody.No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1870.215. Every innkeeper shall be bound to receive from his guest on demand, for the purpose of safe custody, any goods or property, and to give deposit note stating the value thereof, subject to the following conditions ; that is to say,-(1.) that the guest shall, at the time of such deposit, declare the value of such goods or property; and(2.) that the guest shall, if so required by the innkeeper, provide a box or other receptacle,for such deposit and fasten and seal the same :Provided always that the innkeeper may refuse to receive for safe custody under this section goods or property of any one guest, the declared value of which exceeds five thousand dollars, and that he shall in no case be liable for loss of or injury to goods or property so deposited by a guest to an amount exceeding the declared value thereof.6. If any innkeeper refuses to receive for safe custody, as herein- before mentioned, any goods or property of his guest, the declared value of which does not exceed five thousand dollars, or if any such guest,guest for safe through any default of such innkeeper, is unable to deposit such goods or property as aforesaid, such innkeeper shall not be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property.iun of copy of the Ordi-nance.Exhibition at7. Every innkeeper shall cause at least one copy of this Ordinance, printed in plain type, in English and Chinese, to be exhibited in a con- spicuous part of the hall or entrance to his inm, and he shall be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property only as may be brought to his inn while such copy is so exhibited.glaORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1870.A.D. 1870. AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Enforcement of Rights of Re-entry by the Crown and for the Granting of Relief against Forfeiture.Ordinance No. 12 of 1870.[26th August, 1870.]WHEREAS it is expedient to extend to this Colony the provisions of section 25 of the Act of Parliament 22 & 23 Victoria Chapter 21, entitled "An Act to regulate the Office of Queen's Re- membrancer, and to amend the Practice and Procedure on the Revenue Side of the Court of Exchequer," and to make provision for the enforce- ment of rights of re-entry by the Crown and for the granting of relief against forfeiture:Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--A.D. 11.T Ordina2. T Colony be exer being f3. V Crownin the Cof the the Lan the Croments ( has acetherebydetermiCrown:tors, or adminisre-enterin its €.4. In a Crownwithin s grant hireason o5. It :grant thecase he petition, Court in6. No ernor-in- to the G Gazette Provided any parti petition.7. On this Ordi on behalf
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Obligation on innkeeper to receive property of guest for safe custody.

Effect of innkeeper refusing to receive property of

custody.

No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1870.

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5. Every innkeeper shall be bound to receive from his guest on demand, for the purpose of safe custody, any goods or property, and to give deposit note stating the value thereof, subject to the following conditions ; that is to say,-

(1.) that the guest shall, at the time of such deposit, declare the value

of such goods or property; and

(2.) that the guest shall, if so required by the innkeeper, provide a box or other receptacle,for such deposit and fasten and seal the

same :

Provided always that the innkeeper may refuse to receive for safe custody under this section goods or property of any one guest, the declared value of which exceeds five thousand dollars, and that he shall in no case be liable for loss of or injury to goods or property so deposited by a guest to an amount exceeding the declared value thereof.

6. If any innkeeper refuses to receive for safe custody, as herein- before mentioned, any goods or property of his guest, the declared value of which does not exceed five thousand dollars, or if any such guest, guest for safe through any default of such innkeeper, is unable to deposit such goods or property as aforesaid, such innkeeper shall not be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property.

iun of copy of the Ordi-

nance.

Exhibition at 7. Every innkeeper shall cause at least one copy of this Ordinance, printed in plain type, in English and Chinese, to be exhibited in a con- spicuous part of the hall or entrance to his inm, and he shall be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property only as may be brought to his inn while such copy is so exhibited.

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ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1870.

A.D. 1870. AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Enforcement of Rights of Re-entry by the Crown and for the Granting of Relief against Forfeiture.

Ordinance No. 12 of 1870.

[26th August, 1870.]

WHEREAS it is expedient to extend to this Colony the provisions

of section 25 of the Act of Parliament 22 & 23 Victoria Chapter 21, entitled "An Act to regulate the Office of Queen's Re- membrancer, and to amend the Practice and Procedure on the Revenue Side of the Court of Exchequer," and to make provision for the enforce- ment of rights of re-entry by the Crown and for the granting of relief against forfeiture:

Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--

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