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982

No.16.]

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 190

44. Reassignment

45. Receipt or Discharge given for the payment of money, or in acquittal of a debt paid in money or otherwise, when the sum received, discharged, or acquitted exceeds $10

See Mortgage, 38.

cents.

at

Exemption-Letter acknowledging the arrival of a Currency Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any Security for Money. Receipt or Debit Note for the Premium on a duly stamped Policy of Insurance. Receipt for pay and allowances of a person in the service of the Imperial or Colonial Government, whether Civil, Naval or Military.

46. Servant's Security Bond. Any instrument in writing under seal by which any domestic or other Servant or Clerk or Compradore gives security for the due discharge of his duties or of the duties of other persons to be employed by him, or for the safe custody of money or property to be entrusted to him, or for the proper carrying on of business to be conducted by him, or for the discharge of his responsibilities arising from such business, whether such security is given by the binding of other persons, or by the deposit of money or valuable property, or by the deposit of the title deeds to any property, or by any assignment

47. Settlement. Any instrument, whether voluntary or upon any good or valuable consideration, other than a bona fide pecuniary consideration, whereby any definite and certain principal sum of money (whether charged or chargeable on lands or not, or to be laid out in the purchase of lands or not), or any definite and certain amount of stock, or any security, is settled or agreed to be settled in any manner whatsoever

The same duty as a Mortgage, vide Article 38 (1.) and (2.).

30 cents for every $100 or part thereof of the amount or value of the property settled or agreed to be settled.

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982 No.16.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 190 44. Reassignment 45. Receipt or Discharge given for the payment of money, or in acquittal of a debt paid in money or otherwise, when the sum received, discharged, or acquitted exceeds $10 See Mortgage, 38. cents. at Exemption-Letter acknowledging the arrival of a Currency Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any Security for Money. Receipt or Debit Note for the Premium on a duly stamped Policy of Insurance. Receipt for pay and allowances of a person in the service of the Imperial or Colonial Government, whether Civil, Naval or Military. 46. Servant's Security Bond. Any instrument in writing under seal by which any domestic or other Servant or Clerk or Compradore gives security for the due discharge of his duties or of the duties of other persons to be employed by him, or for the safe custody of money or property to be entrusted to him, or for the proper carrying on of business to be conducted by him, or for the discharge of his responsibilities arising from such business, whether such security is given by the binding of other persons, or by the deposit of money or valuable property, or by the deposit of the title deeds to any property, or by any assignment 47. Settlement. Any instrument, whether voluntary or upon any good or valuable consideration, other than a bona fide pecuniary consideration, whereby any definite and certain principal sum of money (whether charged or chargeable on lands or not, or to be laid out in the purchase of lands or not), or any definite and certain amount of stock, or any security, is settled or agreed to be settled in any manner whatsoever The same duty as a Mortgage, vide Article 38 (1.) and (2.). 30 cents for every $100 or part thereof of the amount or value of the property settled or agreed to be settled.
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982 No.16.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 190 44. Reassignment 45. Receipt or Discharge given for the payment of money, or in ac- quittal of a debt paid in money or otherwise, when the sum received, dis- charged, or acquitted exceeds $10 See Mortgage, 38. cents. at Exemption-Letter acknowledging the arrival of a Currency Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any Security for Mone Receipt or Debit Note for the Premium on a duly stamped Po Insurance Receipt for pay and allowances of a person in the ser the Imperial or Colonial Government, whether Civil, Naval Military, 46. Servant's Security Bond. Any instrument in writing under seal by which any domestic or other Ser- vant or Clerk or Compradore gives security for the due discharge of his duties or of the duties of other persons to be employed by him, or for the safe custody of money or property to be entrusted to him, or for the proper carrying on of business to be conducted by him, or for the discharge of his responsibilities arising from such busi- ness, whether such security is given by the binding of other persons, or by the deposit of money or valuable property, or by the deposit of the title deeds to any property, or by any assignment 47. Settlement. Any instru ment, whether, voluntary or upon any good or valuable consideration, other than a bona fide pecuniary considera- tion, whereby any definite and certain principal sum of money (whether charged or chargeable on lands or not, or to be laid out in the purchase of lands or not), or any definite and cer- tain amount of stock, or any security, is settled or agreed to be settled in any manner whatsoever The same duty as a Mortgage, ted Article 38 (1.) and (2.) 30 cents for every $100 or thereof of the amount or value of the property settled or agreed be settled.
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982

No.16.]

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 190

44. Reassignment

45. Receipt or Discharge given for the payment of money, or in ac- quittal of a debt paid in money or otherwise, when the sum received, dis- charged, or acquitted exceeds $10

See Mortgage, 38.

cents.

at

Exemption-Letter acknowledging the arrival of a Currency Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any Security for Mone Receipt or Debit Note for the Premium on a duly stamped Po Insurance Receipt for pay and allowances of a person in the ser

the Imperial or Colonial Government, whether Civil, Naval Military,

46. Servant's Security Bond. Any instrument in writing under seal by which any domestic or other Ser- vant or Clerk or Compradore gives security for the due discharge of his duties or of the duties of other persons to be employed by him, or for the safe custody of money or property to be entrusted to him, or for the proper carrying on of business to be conducted by him, or for the discharge of his responsibilities arising from such busi- ness, whether such security is given by the binding of other persons, or by the deposit of money or valuable property, or by the deposit of the title deeds to any property, or by any assignment

47. Settlement. Any instru ment, whether, voluntary or upon any good or valuable consideration, other than a bona fide pecuniary considera- tion, whereby any definite and certain principal sum of money (whether charged or chargeable on lands or not, or to be laid out in the purchase of lands or not), or any definite and cer- tain amount of stock, or any security, is settled or agreed to be settled in any manner whatsoever

The same duty as a Mortgage, ted Article 38 (1.) and (2.)

30 cents for every $100 or

thereof of the amount or value of the property settled or agreed be settled.

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