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by house-holder.
Report of change of tenants.
Certificate from Registrar General.
Giving of bond and appointment of agent by householder not resident
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to the Registrar General the following particulars, to be kept in the register of the proper district :-
(1.) the name of the street in which his house is situate and the street number of such house:
(2.) his name and address and profession or trade; and
(3.) the name and condition or occupation of any person renting any portion of such house for any period not less than one month and such other particulars as may from time to time be required of him by the Registrar General, who, when necessary, shall supply blank forms for such purposes.
10. Every householder shall, within one week, report to the Registrar General any change in the tenancy of any portion of his house.
11. Every registered householder shall receive a certificate of registration in English and Chinese, signed by the Registrar General, which said certificate shall be produced by him when required by the Registrar General, or any Magistrate, or any officer of Police.
12. Every householder who has not his permanent place of residence in the Colony shall enter into a bond, with two sureties to be approved of by the Registrar General, conditioned in the sum of five hundred dollars, for the observance of the provisions of this Ordinance, and in the colony shall appoint for every house in respect of which he is a householder an agent in the Colony, who shall sign a form, to be supplied by the Registrar General, containing his name and address; and thereupon every such agent shall become liable to all the provisions of this Ordinance as if he were the householder of such house; and until the provisions of this section have been complied with, and in case any such agent dies or ceases to reside in the Colony, then until another agent is appointed in his place, the rents and profits of such house shall be seized and be dealt with in such manner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit.
Power to Registrar General to summon householder or tenant.
Fines to be recoverable from householder in certain cases.
13. The Registrar General may summon in writing before him any householder or any tenant of a portion of any house, and such householder or tenant shall appear before the Registrar General at the time and place specified in the summons and furnish all particulars respecting himself which are required by this Ordinance to be recorded by the Registrar General.
14.(1.) Whenever a fine is imposed upon any person resident in any house, and not being the householder within the meaning of this Ordinance, for any violation of the provisions of any Ordinance for the time being in force within the Colony as to the sale of intoxicating liquors, every such fine or any part thereof, in case the same has not been
578
by house-
holder.
Report of chauge of
tenants.
Certificate from Regis- trar General.
Giving of
bond and appointinent of agent by householder not resident
No. 3.1 THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1888.
to the Registrar General the following particulars, to be kept in the register of the proper district :-
(1.) the name of the street in which his house is situate and the street
number of such house:
(2.) his name and address and profession or trade; and
(3.) the name and condition or occupation of any person renting any
portion of such house for any period not less than one month and such other particulars as may from time to time be required of him by the Registrar General, who, when necessary, shall supply blank forms for such purposes.
10. Every householder shall, within one week, report to the Registrar General any change in the tenancy of any portion of his house.
11. Every registered householder shall receive a certificate of regis- tration in English and Chinese, signed by the Registrar General, which said certificate shall be produced by him when required by the Registrar General, or any Magistrate, or any officer of Police.
12. Every householder who has not his permanent place of residence in the Colony shall enter into a bond, with two sureties to be approved of by the Registrar General, conditioned in the sum of five hundred dollars, for the observance of the provisions of this Ordinance, and in the colony. shall appoint for every house in respect of which he is a householder an agent in the Colony, who shall sign a form, to be supplied by the Registrar General, containing his name and address; and thereupon every such agent shall become liable to all the provisions of this Ordinance as if he were the householder of such house; and until the provisions of this section have been complied with, and in case any such agent dies or ceases to reside in the Colony, then until another agent is appointed in his place, the rents and profits of such house shall be seized and be dealt with in such manner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit.
Power to Registrar General to
summon householder or tenant.
Fines to be recoverable from house- holder in certain cases.
13. The Registrar General may summon in writing before him any householder or any tenant of a portion of any house, and such house- holder or tenant shall appear before the Registrar General at the time and place specified in the summons and furnish all particulars respect- ing himself which are required by this Ordinance to be recorded by the Registrar General.
14-(1.) Whenever a fine is imposed upon any person resident in any house, and not being the householder within the meaning of this Ordinance, for any violation of the provisions of any Ordinance for the time being in force within the Colony as to the sale of intoxicating liquors, every such fine or any part thereof, in case the same has not been
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