1888
Forfeiture
of licence.
No. 9 of 1911.
LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.
92. On the conviction of any licensed person for a second or any subsequent offence against this Ordinance, the magistrate may order his licence to be forfeited, in addition to any other penalties herein before provided.
Responsibility for acts of agents and servants. Ordinance No. 34 of 1910, s. 6.
PART IV.
General.
93.-(1) Whenever any person to whom any licence has been granted under this Ordinance, or under the New Territories Regulation Ordinance, 1910, or any person in charge of a general bonded warehouse, or any licensee of a licensed warehouse, is liable under the provisions of this Ordinance to any punishment, penalty, or forfeiture for any act, omission, or neglect, he shall be liable to the same punishment, penalty, or forfeiture for every similar act, omission, or neglect of any agent or servant employed by him in or about his licensed premises or general bonded or licensed warehouse, and every agent or servant employed by him in or about his licensed premises or general bonded or licensed warehouse shall also be liable to every punishment, penalty, or forfeiture prescribed for such acts, omissions, or neglect contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance as fully and effectually as if such agent or servant had been the person to whom such licence had been granted or had been the person in charge of such general bonded or licensed warehouse.
(2) Every person employed in or about any licensed premises or general bonded or licensed warehouse shall until the contrary is proved be deemed to have been so employed by the person mentioned in the licence or by the person in charge of the general bonded or licensed warehouse, as the case may be.
94. Every requisition required by the provisions of Part II shall contain the particulars required by the forms in the Third Schedule and shall be signed by the person applying for such requisition or by some person duly authorised by him: Provided that in the case of any Chinese firm such requisition shall, in addition to such signature, be stamped with the chop of such firm.
Presumption of employment.
Contents and signature of requisitions.
*
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
1888
Forfeiture
of licence.
No. 9 of 1911.
LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.
92. On the conviction of any licensed person for a second or any subsequent offence against this Ordinance, the inagistrate may order his licence to be forfeited, in addition to any other penalties herein before provided.
Responsi-
of agents and servants. Ordinance No. 34 of 1910, s. 6.
PART IV.
General.
93.-(1) Whenever any person to whom any licence has bility for acts been granted under this Ordinance, or under the New Terri- tories Regulation Ordinance, 1910, or any person in charge of a general bonded warehouse, or any licensee of a licensed warehouse, is liable under the provisions of this Ordinance to any punishment, penalty, or forfeiture for any act, omission, or neglect, he shall be liable to the same punishment, penalty, or forfeiture for every similar act, omission, or neglect of any agent or servant employed by him in or about his licensed premises or general bonded or licensed warehouse, and every agent or servant employed by him in or about his licensed premises or general bonded or licensed warehouse shall also be liable to every punishment, penalty, or forfeiture prescribed for such acts, omissions, or neglect contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance as fully and effectually as if such agent or servant had been the person to whom such licence had been granted or had been the person in charge of such general bonded or licensed warehouse.
Presumption of employ- ment.
Contents and
requisitions.
*
(2) Every person employed in or about any licensed premises or general bonded or licensed warehouse shall until the contrary is proved be deemed to have been so employed by the person mentioned in the licence or by the person in charge of the general bonded or licensed warehouse, as the case may be.
94. Every requisition required by the provisions of Part signature of II shall contain the particulars required by the forms in the Third Schedule and shall be signed by the person applying for such requisition or by some person duly authorised by him: Provided that in the case of any Chinese firm such requisi- tion shall, in addition to such signature, be stamped with the chop of such firm.
Third Schedule.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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