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INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

No. 9 of 1911.

1935

houses. The Governor may at any time cancel the licence of any such warehouse, and thereupon all dutiable liquors warehoused therein shall be removed as the Governor may direct.

(2) The Governor-in-Council may classify the warehouses to which such licences are issued or intended to be issued.

(3) The Legislative Council may at any time by resolution alter the fees which may be charged for such licences in respect of all classes or any class of such warehouses. Provided however that no fee shall be charged for a licence granted to the Naval or Military authorities for Naval or Military purposes.

(4) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) the fee for every such licence shall be two hundred and fifty dollars per annum.

(5) No such licence shall be transferable without the consent of the Governor.

of warehouses.

58.-(1) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse and the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times during the usual business hours allow the Superintendent or any revenue officer to enter such warehouse and to inspect the stocks of liquors kept therein and to take samples thereof, and to inspect and make copies of and extracts from any books of account kept in connection therewith.

(2) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse and the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times keep proper books showing such particulars of all dutiable liquors warehoused therein and of all liquors removed therefrom as shall be prescribed by regulations to be made by the Governor-in-Council.

(3) The person in charge of a general bonded warehouse and the licensee of a licensed warehouse shall be liable to the Superintendent for the payment of any duties payable in respect of the liquors warehoused therein, and shall prevent the removal of dutiable liquors and denatured spirits therefrom except in accordance with the provisions of section 60.

59.—(1) No person shall store or keep or have in his possession or control any dutiable liquors except in a general bonded or licensed warehouse or in the ship in which they have been imported.

*As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

and storage of dutiable liquors.

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INTOXICATING LIQUORS. No. 9 of 1911. 1935 houses. The Governor may at any time cancel the licence of any such warehouse, and thereupon all dutiable liquors warehoused therein shall be removed as the Governor may direct. (2) The Governor-in-Council may classify the warehouses to which such licences are issued or intended to be issued. (3) The Legislative Council may at any time by resolution alter the fees which may be charged for such licences in respect of all classes or any class of such warehouses. Provided however that no fee shall be charged for a licence granted to the Naval or Military authorities for Naval or Military purposes. (4) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) the fee for every such licence shall be two hundred and fifty dollars per annum. (5) No such licence shall be transferable without the consent of the Governor. of warehouses. 58.-(1) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse and the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times during the usual business hours allow the Superintendent or any revenue officer to enter such warehouse and to inspect the stocks of liquors kept therein and to take samples thereof, and to inspect and make copies of and extracts from any books of account kept in connection therewith. (2) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse and the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times keep proper books showing such particulars of all dutiable liquors warehoused therein and of all liquors removed therefrom as shall be prescribed by regulations to be made by the Governor-in-Council. (3) The person in charge of a general bonded warehouse and the licensee of a licensed warehouse shall be liable to the Superintendent for the payment of any duties payable in respect of the liquors warehoused therein, and shall prevent the removal of dutiable liquors and denatured spirits therefrom except in accordance with the provisions of section 60. 59.—(1) No person shall store or keep or have in his possession or control any dutiable liquors except in a general bonded or licensed warehouse or in the ship in which they have been imported. *As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. and storage of dutiable liquors. Page 21
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INTOXICATING LIQUORS. No. 9 of 1911. 1935 houses. The Governor may at any time cancel the licence of any such warehouse, and thereupon all dutiable liquors warehoused therein shall be removed as the Governor may direct. (2) The Governor-in-Council may classify the warehouses to which such licences are issued or intended to be issued. (3) The Legislative Council may at any time by resolution alter the fees which may be charged for such licences in respect of all classes or any class of such warehouses. Provided however that no fee shall be charged for a licence granted to the Naval or Military authorities for Naval or Military purposes. (4) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) the fee for every such licence shall be two hundred and fifty dollars per annum. (5) No such licence shall be transferable without the consent of the Governor. of ware- houses. * 58.-(1) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse Inspection and the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times during the usual business hours allow the Superintendent or any revenue officer to enter such warehouse and to inspect the stocks of liquors kept therein and to take samples thereof, and to inspect and make copies of and extracts from any books of account kept in connection therewith. books to be (2) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse and Prescribed the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times keep proper kept. books showing such particulars of all dutiable liquors warehoused therein and of all liquors removed therefrom as shall be prescribed by regulations to be made by the Governor-in-Council. (3) The person in charge of a general bonded warehouse and the licensee of a licensed warehouse shall be liable to the Superintendent for the payment of any duties payable in respect of the liquors ware- housed therein, and shall prevent the removal of dutiable liquors and denatured spirits therefrom except in accordance with the provisions of section 60. 59.—(1) No person shall store or keep or have in his possession Possession or control any dutiable liquors except in a general bonded or licensed warehouse or in the ship in which they have been imported. *As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. and storage of dutiable liquors. + ¡Page 21
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INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

No. 9 of 1911.

1935

houses. The Governor may at any time cancel the licence of any such warehouse, and thereupon all dutiable liquors warehoused therein shall be removed as the Governor may direct.

(2) The Governor-in-Council may classify the warehouses to which such licences are issued or intended to be issued.

(3) The Legislative Council may at any time by resolution alter the fees which may be charged for such licences in respect of all classes or any class of such warehouses. Provided however that no fee shall be charged for a licence granted to the Naval or Military authorities for Naval or Military purposes.

(4) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) the fee for every such licence shall be two hundred and fifty dollars per annum.

(5) No such licence shall be transferable without the consent of the Governor.

of ware- houses.

*

58.-(1) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse Inspection and the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times during the usual business hours allow the Superintendent or any revenue officer to enter such warehouse and to inspect the stocks of liquors kept therein and to take samples thereof, and to inspect and make copies of and extracts from any books of account kept in connection therewith.

books to be

(2) The person in charge of any general bonded warehouse and Prescribed the licensee of any licensed warehouse shall at all times keep proper kept. books showing such particulars of all dutiable liquors warehoused therein and of all liquors removed therefrom as shall be prescribed by regulations to be made by the Governor-in-Council.

(3) The person in charge of a general bonded warehouse and the licensee of a licensed warehouse shall be liable to the Superintendent for the payment of any duties payable in respect of the liquors ware- housed therein, and shall prevent the removal of dutiable liquors and denatured spirits therefrom except in accordance with the provisions of section 60.

59.—(1) No person shall store or keep or have in his possession Possession or control any dutiable liquors except in a general bonded or licensed warehouse or in the ship in which they have been imported.

*As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912,

No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912

Supp. Sched.

and storage of dutiable liquors. +

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