ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
No. 2 of 1900.
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from one vessel to another, if notice of such transshipment has been sent to the Captain Superintendent of Police: nor to ammunition which, having been imported is in course of transshipment to the Government Gunpowder Depôt or is being exported direct from such Depôt nor to arms and ammunition for the use of His Majesty's forces: Provided that where ammunition or arms, the property of a licensed or exempted person, are carried by or are found in the possession of his agent or servant, under bonâ fide instructions so to carry or possess the same for him and on his behalf temporarily for any lawful purpose, such carriage or possession shall be deemed carriage or possession by the licensed or exempted person.
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5.-(1) No arms or ammunition shall be sold to any person-
(a) for use within the Colony, unless the purchaser presents, at or before the time of purchase, a valid licence either to carry or have in his possession such arms or ammunition, together with a removal permit in form 3 in the 1st schedule, or unless he is an exempted person; or
(b) for export, unless the vendor has obtained from the Captain Superintendent of Police an export permit, which may be in form 2 in the 1st schedule; and shall be made out in Chinese as well as in English. Provided, nevertheless, that no export permit shall be required in respect of any ammunition which is being exported direct from the Government Gunpowder Depôt under a delivery order issued by the Harbour Master.
(2) Such export permit or such delivery order, when granted, shall be deemed equivalent to a licence to carry or possess arms or ammunition, but an export permit shall only operate as such a licence up to the time named in such permit for the return thereof.
(3) An application for such permit shall be in form 1 in the 1st schedule, and shall be made out in Chinese as well as in English in a case where the applicant is a Chinaman, and shall be signed by the vendor of the said arms or ammunition and filed by him with the Captain Superintendent of Police.
(4) No fee shall be payable in respect of filing any such application or granting any export or removal permit.
* As amended by No. 41 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912,
Conditions to be observed
on sale of ammunition
arms or
for use in the Colony or for export.
*ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
No. 2 of 1900.
1083
from one vessel to another, if notice of such transshipment has been sent to the Captain Superintendent of Police: nor to ammunition which, having been imported is in course of transshipment to the Government Gunpowder Depôt or is being exported direct from such Depôt nor to arms and ammunition for the use of His Majesty's forces: Provided that where ammunition or arms, the property of a licensed or exempted person, are carried by or are found in the possession of his agent or servant, under bonâ fide instructions so to carry or possess the same for him and on his behalf temporarily for any lawful purpose, such carriage or posses- sion shall be deemed carriage or possession by the licensed or exempted person.
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5.-(1) No arms of ammunition shall be sold to any person-
(a) for use within the Colony, unless the purchaser presents, at or before the time of purchase, a valid licence either to carry or have in his possession such arms or ammunition, together with a removal permit in form 3 in the 1st schedule, or unless he is an exempted person; or
(b) for export, unless the vendor has obtained from the Captain Superintendent of Police an export permit, which may be in form 2 in the 1st schedule; and shall be made out in Chinese as well as in English Provided, nevertheless, that no export permit shall be required in respect of any ammunition which is being exported direct from the Government Gunpowder Depôt under a delivery order issued by the Harbour Master.
(2) Such export permit or such delivery order, when granted, shall be deemed equivalent to a licence to carry or possess arms or ammunition, but an export permit shall only operate as such a licence up to the time named in such permit for the return thereof.
(3) An application for such permit shall be in form 1 in the 1st schedule, and shall be made out in Chinese as well as in English in a case where the applicant is a Chinaman, and shall be signed by the vendor of the said arms or ammunition and filed by him with the Captain Superintendent of Police.
(4) No fee shall be payable in respect of filing any such applica- tion or granting any export or removal permit.
* As amended by No. 41 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1012,
Conditions to be observed
on sale of ammunition
arms or
for use in the Colony or for export.
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