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D 1898]

LIQUOR LICENCES.

[No. 8.

plication.

Every application for the grant or transfer of a licence shall be Mode of aded by a majority of votes of the Justices present. In the case of deciding ap-equality of votes, the presiding Magistrate, shall, in addition to his original vote, have a casting vote: Provided, however, that in case any applicant being dissatisfied with the order of the Justices or the majority thereof, the Governor-in-Council may, in his discretion, alter and amend the order, on the petition of the dissatisfied party.

12 (1) Every applicant for a licence whose application may be approved by the Justices assembled as aforesaid shall enter into a recognizance, in the Form No. 4 or the Form No. 5 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence which he requires, whereupon the Magistrate shall deliver to him a certificate, in the Form No. 6 or the Form No. 7 in the said Schedule, according to the nature of his application.

(2.) The Magistrate shall within ten days transmit to the Colonial Treasurer a return of all such certificates as may have been granted, in the Form No. 8 in the said Schedule.

Rifcalid

Recognizance to be entered into by applicant, etc.

First Schedule Forms Nos. 4 and 5;

Forms Nos. 6 and 7;

Form No. 8.

licence.

Second Schedule.

13 The applicant may, within fourteen days from the date of such certificate, lodge the certificate in the Colonial Treasury, together with the fee specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, whereupon the Colonial Treasurer shall issue to him a licence, in the Form No. 9, or the Form No. 10 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence for which the certificate is granted, such licence to be called a publican's licence in the one case and an adjunct licence in the other.

Forms Nos. 9 and 10.

licence.

14. Every publican's or adjunct licence shall be valid only until the thirtieth day of November next following the date on which it is granted: Provided always that, where this period is less than a year, proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be added.

15. The Magistrate shall keep a record of all recognizances entered into under section 12, and the Colonial Treasurer shall keep a record of all licences issued under section 13.

Transfers of Publicans' and Adjunct Licences.

Keeping of record of recognizances and of licences.

Transfer of licence.

16—(1.) The presiding Magistrate and Justices, at their meetings hereinbefore provided for, may, in their discretion, transfer, in the Form No. 11 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, in respect of the same premises, any publican's licence or adjunct licence to the nominee of the

First Schedule Form No. 11

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D 1898] LIQUOR LICENCES. [No. 8. plication. Every application for the grant or transfer of a licence shall be Mode of aded by a majority of votes of the Justices present. In the case of deciding ap-equality of votes, the presiding Magistrate, shall, in addition to his original vote, have a casting vote: Provided, however, that in case any applicant being dissatisfied with the order of the Justices or the majority thereof, the Governor-in-Council may, in his discretion, alter and amend the order, on the petition of the dissatisfied party. 12 (1) Every applicant for a licence whose application may be approved by the Justices assembled as aforesaid shall enter into a recognizance, in the Form No. 4 or the Form No. 5 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence which he requires, whereupon the Magistrate shall deliver to him a certificate, in the Form No. 6 or the Form No. 7 in the said Schedule, according to the nature of his application. (2.) The Magistrate shall within ten days transmit to the Colonial Treasurer a return of all such certificates as may have been granted, in the Form No. 8 in the said Schedule. Rifcalid Recognizance to be entered into by applicant, etc. First Schedule Forms Nos. 4 and 5; Forms Nos. 6 and 7; Form No. 8. licence. Second Schedule. 13 The applicant may, within fourteen days from the date of such certificate, lodge the certificate in the Colonial Treasury, together with the fee specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, whereupon the Colonial Treasurer shall issue to him a licence, in the Form No. 9, or the Form No. 10 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence for which the certificate is granted, such licence to be called a publican's licence in the one case and an adjunct licence in the other. Forms Nos. 9 and 10. licence. 14. Every publican's or adjunct licence shall be valid only until the thirtieth day of November next following the date on which it is granted: Provided always that, where this period is less than a year, proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be added. 15. The Magistrate shall keep a record of all recognizances entered into under section 12, and the Colonial Treasurer shall keep a record of all licences issued under section 13. Transfers of Publicans' and Adjunct Licences. Keeping of record of recognizances and of licences. Transfer of licence. 16—(1.) The presiding Magistrate and Justices, at their meetings hereinbefore provided for, may, in their discretion, transfer, in the Form No. 11 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, in respect of the same premises, any publican's licence or adjunct licence to the nominee of the First Schedule Form No. 11 Page 5 Page 6
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D 1898] LIQUOR LICENCES. [No. 8. plication. Every application for the grant or transfer of a licence shall be Mode of aded by a majority of votes of the Justices present. In the case of deciding ap- equality of votes, the presiding Magistrate, shall, in addition to his no original vote, have a casting vote: Provided, however, that in case any applicant being dissatisfied with the order of the Justices or the majority thereof, the Governor-in-Council may, in his discretion, alter And amend the order, on the petition of the dissatisfied party. 12 (1) Every applicant for a licence whose application may be pproved by the Justices assembled as aforesaid shall enter into a recog nzance, in the Form No. 4 or the Form No. 5 in the First Schedule to his Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence which he requires, hereupon the Magistrate shall deliver to him a certificate, in the Form 6 or the Form No.7 in the said Schedule, according to the nature of his application. (2.) The Magistrate shall within ten days transmit to the Colonial treasurer a return of all such certificates as may have been granted, in the Form No. 8 in the said Schedule.. 7 Rifcalid Recognizan into by appli- cant, etc. First Forms Nos. 4 and 5; to be entered: Schedule Forms Nos. 6. and 7; Form No. 8. licence. Second 13 The applicant may, within fourteen days from the date of such Fee for Dertificate, lodge the certificate in the Colonial Treasury, together with the fee specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, whereupon the Schedule. Colonial Treasurer shall issue to him a licence, in the Form No. 9, or the First Form No. 10. in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the Schedule nature of the licence for which the certificate is granted, such licence to bo called a publican's licence in the one case and an adjunct licence in the other. Forms Nos. 9 and 10. licence. 14. Every publican's or adjunot licence shall be valid only until the Duration of thirtieth day of November next following the date on which it is granted: Provided always that, where this period is less than a year, proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be dded 15. The Magistrate shall keep a record of all recognizances entered to under section 12, and the Colonial Treasurer shall keep a record of all licences issued under section 13. Transfers of Publicans' and Adjunct Licences. Keeping of record of recognizances and of licences. Transfer of licence. |_ 16—(1.) The presiding Magistrate and Justices, at their meetings herein before provided for, may, in their discretion, transfer, in the Form First No. 11 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, in respect of the same Temises, any publican's licence or adjunct licence to the nominee of the Schedule Form No. 11 Page 5Page 6
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D 1898]

LIQUOR LICENCES.

[No. 8.

plication.

Every application for the grant or transfer of a licence shall be Mode of aded by a majority of votes of the Justices present. In the case of deciding ap-

equality of votes, the presiding Magistrate, shall, in addition to his no original vote, have a casting vote: Provided, however, that in case any applicant being dissatisfied with the order of the Justices or the majority thereof, the Governor-in-Council may, in his discretion, alter And amend the order, on the petition of the dissatisfied party.

12 (1) Every applicant for a licence whose application may be pproved by the Justices assembled as aforesaid shall enter into a recog nzance, in the Form No. 4 or the Form No. 5 in the First Schedule to his Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence which he requires, hereupon the Magistrate shall deliver to him a certificate, in the Form 6 or the Form No.7 in the said Schedule, according to the nature of his application.

(2.) The Magistrate shall within ten days transmit to the Colonial treasurer a return of all such certificates as may have been granted, in the Form No. 8 in the said Schedule..

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Rifcalid

Recognizan into by appli- cant, etc. First Forms Nos. 4 and 5;

to be entered:

Schedule

Forms Nos. 6. and 7;

Form No. 8.

licence.

Second

13 The applicant may, within fourteen days from the date of such Fee for Dertificate, lodge the certificate in the Colonial Treasury, together with the fee specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, whereupon the Schedule. Colonial Treasurer shall issue to him a licence, in the Form No. 9, or the First Form No. 10. in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the Schedule nature of the licence for which the certificate is granted, such licence to bo called a publican's licence in the one case and an adjunct licence in the other.

Forms Nos.

9 and 10.

licence.

14. Every publican's or adjunot licence shall be valid only until the Duration of thirtieth day of November next following the date on which it is granted: Provided always that, where this period is less than a year, proportionate part only of the aforesaid fee shall be charged, to which (except in the case of the transfer of a licence) ten per cent. shall be

dded

15. The Magistrate shall keep a record of all recognizances entered to under section 12, and the Colonial Treasurer shall keep a record of all licences issued under section 13.

Transfers of Publicans' and Adjunct Licences.

Keeping of record of

recognizances and of licences.

Transfer of

licence.

|_ 16—(1.) The presiding Magistrate and Justices, at their meetings herein before provided for, may, in their discretion, transfer, in the Form First No. 11 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, in respect of the same Temises, any publican's licence or adjunct licence to the nominee of the

Schedule

Form No. 11

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