988
Power to impose penalties.
Payment of
to certain
persons.
No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
(b) for the better and more effectual carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) In any regulations or conditions made under this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to impose penalties for the breach thereof, but so, nevertheless, that, except for breach of quarantine regulations, the penalty shall not exceed two hundred dollars or six months imprisonment, with or without hard labour.
Remuneration, fees and costs.
43.-(1) There may be paid out of the revenue to any remuneration officer or person appointed under this Ordinance, or to any member of a Marine Court, Examination Board, or Court of Survey, or to any assessor, such remuneration as this Ordinance directs or, in so far as this Ordinance does not extend, as the Governor may direct.
Costs and compensation.
Fees.
[cf. Tables
(2) There may be paid out of the revenue all costs and compensation payable by the Governor or the Government in pursuance of this Ordinance.
(3) The fees prescribed by the Governor in Council are B, C, E, H, I, hereby declared to be payable to the collector appointed by the Governor, and the same and all other fees payable under this Ordinance may be recovered summarily before a magistrate.
and V
Abstract of
portions of Ordinance to be given
to master on arrival.
*
Exemptions.
Abstract of the Ordinance.
44. An abstract of such portions of this Ordinance as the Governor may approve, together with such other information as he may deem expedient, the whole to be known as the Hongkong Port Regulations, shall be delivered to the master of every vessel at the time when the vessel enters the waters of the Colony; and if, before obtaining clearance, the master does not return such abstract to the Harbour Master, he shall pay a fee of one dollar for the same.
Ships of war.
45. This Ordinance shall not, except where otherwise specially provided, apply to His Majesty's ships of war or to
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
988
Power to impose penalties.
Payment of
to certain
persons.
No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
(b) for the better and more effectual carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) In any regulations or conditions made under this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to impose penalties for the breach thereof, but so, neverthe- less, that, except for breach of quarantine regulations, the penalty shall not exceed two hundred dollars or six months imprisonment, with or without hard labour.
Remuneration, fees and costs.
43.-(1) There may be paid out of the revenue to any remuneration officer or person appointed under this Ordinance, or to any member of a Marine Court, Examination Board, or Court of Survey, or to any assessor, such remuneration as this Ordinance directs or, in so far as this Ordinance does not extend, as the Governor may direct.
Costs and compensation.
Fees.
[cf. Tables
(2) There may be paid out of the revenue all costs and compensation payable by the Governor or the Government in pursuance of this Ordinance.
(3) The fees prescribed by the Governor in Council are B, C, E, H, I, hereby declared to be payable to the collector appointed by JPRTU the Governor, and the same and all other fees payable under this Ordinance may be recovered summarily before a magistrate.
and V
Abstract of
portions of Ordinance to be given
to master on arrival.
*
Exemptions.
Abstract of the Ordinance.
44. An abstract of such portions of this Ordinance as the Governor may approve, together with such other informa- tion as he may deem expedient, the whole to be known as the Hongkong Port Regulations, shall be delivered to the master of every vessel at the time when the vessel enters the waters of the Colony; and if, before obtaining clearance, the master does not return such abstract to the Harbour Master, he shall pay a fee of one dollar for the same.
Ships of war.
45. This Ordinance shall not, except where otherwise specially provided, apply to His Majesty's ships of war or to
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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