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382

No. 8 of 1887.

LICENSING.

Issue of licences.

Schedule.

Penalty for not taking out licence.

Offences against the Ordinance.

Penalties.

Recovery of penalties.

Forfeiture of licence.

(3) hawker;

(4) money-changer;

[(5) and (6), rep. No. 40 of 1912.]

(7) undertaker of Chinese funerals.

7.-(1) Until further order is made by the Governor in Council under section 3, all licences shall be granted and issued, at their discretion, by the officers named in the Schedule on payment of the fees and for the periods set forth therein.

(2) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of a licence may appeal to the Governor, who may direct the proper officer to issue such licence.

8. Every person who acts as an auctioneer or keeps public billiard table, skittle-ground, or nine-pin or bowling-alleg without a licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars; and every person who neglects to take out any other licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

9. The following acts shall be deemed to be offences: -

(1) any breach of the conditions of a licence;

(2) furnishing untrue particulars for any licence;

(3) using or attempting to use any licence or other document granted in pursuance of regulations, which has not been duly issued to the person so using or attempting to use it.

[s. 10, rep. No. 40 of 1912.]

11. Every person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance or any regulation made thereunder for which no special penalty is provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

12. Any penalty imposed under this Ordinance may be recovered before a magistrate.

(2) lawful any m whether not.

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13. (1) Any licence may be forfeited on the conviction of the holder thereof for any offence, if the officer who issued the licence thinks fit.

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382 No. 8 of 1887. LICENSING. Issue of licences. Schedule. Penalty for not taking out licence. Offences against the Ordinance. Penalties. Recovery of penalties. Forfeiture of licence. (3) hawker; (4) money-changer; [(5) and (6), rep. No. 40 of 1912.] (7) undertaker of Chinese funerals. 7.-(1) Until further order is made by the Governor in Council under section 3, all licences shall be granted and issued, at their discretion, by the officers named in the Schedule on payment of the fees and for the periods set forth therein. (2) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of a licence may appeal to the Governor, who may direct the proper officer to issue such licence. 8. Every person who acts as an auctioneer or keeps public billiard table, skittle-ground, or nine-pin or bowling-alleg without a licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars; and every person who neglects to take out any other licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars. 9. The following acts shall be deemed to be offences: - (1) any breach of the conditions of a licence; (2) furnishing untrue particulars for any licence; (3) using or attempting to use any licence or other document granted in pursuance of regulations, which has not been duly issued to the person so using or attempting to use it. [s. 10, rep. No. 40 of 1912.] 11. Every person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance or any regulation made thereunder for which no special penalty is provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars. 12. Any penalty imposed under this Ordinance may be recovered before a magistrate. (2) lawful any m whether not. Des Auctione t Public bil or nine Money-ch Chinese Hawker, Hawkor, Hawker, An be 1.T- Fees C 13. (1) Any licence may be forfeited on the conviction of the holder thereof for any offence, if the officer who issued the licence thinks fit.
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382 No. 8 of 1887. LICENSING. Issue of licences. Schedule. Penalty for not taking out licence. Offences against the Ordinance. Penalties. Recovery of penalties. Forfeiture of licence. (3) hawker; (4) money-changer; [(5) and (6), rep. No. 40 of 1912.] (7) undertaker of Chinese funerals. 7.-(1) Until further order is made by the Governor in Council under section 3, all licences shall be granted and issued, at their discretion, by the officers named in the Schedule on payment of the fees-and for the periods set forth therein. (2) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of a licence may appeal to the Governor, who may direct the proper officer to issue such licence. 8. Every person who acts as an auctioneer or keeps public billiard table, skittle-ground, or nine-pin or bowling- alley without a licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars; and every person who neglects to take out any other licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars. 9. The following acts shall be deemed to be offences:-- (1) any breach of the conditions of a licence; (2) furnishing untrue particulars for any licence; (3) using or attempting to use any licence or other docu ment granted in pursuance of regulations, which has not been duly issued to the person so using or attempting to use it. [s. 10, rep. No. 40 of 1912.] 11. Every person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance or any regulation made thereunder for which no special penalty is provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars. imposed under this Ordinance may 12. Any penalty imposed under recovered before a magistrate. (2) lawful any m wheth not. Des Auctione t Public bil or nine Money-ch Chinese Hawker, Hawkor, Hawker, An be 1.T- Fees C 13. (1) Any licence may be forfeited on the conviction of the holder thereof for any offence, if the. officer who issued the licence thinks fit. માં
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382

No. 8 of 1887.

LICENSING.

Issue of licences.

Schedule.

Penalty for not taking out licence.

Offences against the Ordinance.

Penalties.

Recovery of penalties.

Forfeiture

of licence.

(3) hawker;

(4) money-changer;

[(5) and (6), rep. No. 40 of 1912.] (7) undertaker of Chinese funerals.

7.-(1) Until further order is made by the Governor in Council under section 3, all licences shall be granted and issued, at their discretion, by the officers named in the Schedule on payment of the fees-and for the periods set forth therein.

(2) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of a licence may appeal to the Governor, who may direct the proper officer to issue such licence.

8. Every person who acts as an auctioneer or keeps public billiard table, skittle-ground, or nine-pin or bowling- alley without a licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars; and every person who neglects to take out any other licence shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

9. The following acts shall be deemed to be offences:-- (1) any breach of the conditions of a licence;

(2) furnishing untrue particulars for any licence;

(3) using or attempting to use any licence or other docu ment granted in pursuance of regulations, which has not been duly issued to the person so using or attempting to use it.

[s. 10, rep. No. 40 of 1912.]

11. Every person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance or any regulation made thereunder for which no special penalty is provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

imposed under this Ordinance may 12. Any penalty imposed under recovered before a magistrate.

(2) lawful any m wheth not.

Des

Auctione

t

Public bil

or nine Money-ch Chinese

Hawker, Hawkor, Hawker,

An

be

1.T- Fees C

13. (1) Any licence may be forfeited on the conviction of the holder thereof for any offence, if the. officer who issued the licence thinks fit.

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