370
Duty of
holder of
licence to
notify place of residence to police. 34 & 35 Vict. c. 112, s. 5.
*
No. 4 of 1887.
PREVENTION OF CRIMES.
(2) A copy of any conditions annexed to any licence other than the conditions contained in the form in the Schedule, shall be laid before the Legislative Council within twenty-one days after the making thereof, or if there is no meeting of the Council within that period, then at the next meeting of the Council.
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11.-(1) Every holder of a licence who is at large in the Colony shall notify the place of his residence to an inspector or sergeant on duty in the charge room at the Central Police Station, who shall then indorse on the licence the police station at which the said holder shall report himself.
(2) Whenever the said holder changes his place of residence, he shall notify such change at the police station indorsed on his licence, and the officer in charge shall indorse on his licence the station nearest to his residence, and the said holder shall report himself at the police station so directed by the indorsement.
(3) Every male holder of a licence shall, once in each month, report himself at such time as may be prescribed by the officer in charge of the station indorsed on his licence, either to such officer himself or to such other person as that officer may direct.
(4) If any holder of a licence who is at large in the Colony remains in any place for forty-eight hours without notifying the place of his residence at the station indorsed on his licence, or fails to comply with the requisitions of this section on the occasion of any change of residence or as to reporting himself, he shall in every such case, unless he proves to the satisfaction of the court or magistrate that he did his best to act in conformity with the law, be guilty of an offence, and his licence may, in the discretion of the court or magistrate be forfeited; or if the term of imprisonment in respect of which his licence was granted has expired at the date of his conviction, he shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year, or if the said term has not expired, and the remainder is less than one year, then he shall be liable to imprisonment, (to commence at the expiration of the said term), for such period as, together with the remainder of the said term, will not exceed one year.
* As amended by Law Am. Ord., 1923.
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370
Duty of
holder of
licence to
notify place of residence to police. 34 & 35 Vict. c. 112, s. 5.
*
No. 4 of 1887.
PREVENTION OF CRIMES.
(2) A copy of any conditions annexed to any licence other than the conditions contained in the form in the Schedule, ́shall be laid before the Legislative Council within twenty-one days after the making thereof, or if there is no meeting of the Council within that period, then at the next meeting of the Council.
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11.-(1) Every holder of a licence who is at large in the Colony shall notify the place of his residence to an inspector or sergeant on duty in the charge room at the Central Police Station, who shall then indorse on the licence the police station at which the said holder shall report himself.
(2) Whenever the said holder changes his place of res- idence, he shall notify such change at the police station indorsed on his licence, and the officer in charge shall indorse on his licence the station nearest to his residence, and the said holder shall report himself at the police station so directed by the indorsement.
(3) Every male holder of a licence shall, once in each month, report himself at such time as may be prescribed by the officer in charge of the station indorsed on his licence, either to such officer himself or to such other person as that officer may direct.
(4) If any holder of a licence who is at large in the Colony remains in any place for forty-eight hours without notifying the place of his residence at the station indorsed on his licence, or fails to comply with the requisitions of this sections on the occasion of any change of residence or as to reporting himself, he shall in every such case, unless he proves to the satisfaction of the court or magistrate that he did his best to act in conformity with the law, be guilty of an offence, and his licence may, in the discretion of the court or magistrate be forfeited; or if the term of imprisonment in respect of which his licence was granted has expired at the date of his conviction, he shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year, or if the said term has not expired, and the remainder is less than one year, then he shall be liable to imprisonment, (to commence at the expiration of the said term), for such period as, together with the remainder of the said term, will not exceed one year.
* As amended by Law Am. Ord., 1923.
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