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2444

No. 10 of 1916.

Forfeiture of deposit.

Forfeiture of licence.

Seizure and forfeiture of receptacles.

*

Ordinance No. 31 of 1911.

TOBACCO.

62.—(1) Upon the breach of any condition of any permit or any licence issued under this Ordinance, any deposit required as a condition on the granting of such permit or licence shall upon application to a magistrate be declared by him to be forfeited to the Crown.

(2) The forfeiture of any such deposit shall not relieve any person from any other penalty to which he may be liable under this or any other Ordinance.

63. Upon the conviction of any licensee under this Ordinance of any offence against this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to forfeit the licence of such licensee.

64.-(1) Whenever it is lawful for a revenue officer to seize any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to seize also all the receptacles in which the tobacco is contained.

(2) Whenever it is lawful for the magistrate to forfeit any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to forfeit in like manner all the receptacles in which the tobacco was found.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS.

General bonded warehouses.

[s. 3 (2).]

1. The licensee on receiving a request from the master, owner or agent of any ship lying within the limits of the Harbour as defined by the Interpretation Ordinance, 1911, shall forthwith remove from such ship into a general bonded warehouse all such dutiable tobacco as such master, owner or agent may require to be removed, and store such dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse to the order of such master, owner or agent.

2. The licensee on receiving a request from any person holding a permit under the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, which entitles the holder to store any dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse shall forthwith store the same in a general bonded warehouse.

3. The rates for moving and storing dutiable tobacco must be approved by the Superintendent.

4. The licensee shall immediately after any dutiable tobacco is received into or removed from a general bonded warehouse make due entry of such receipt or removal in a special book in a form to be approved by the Superintendent.

* As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 414 and 474 of 1916, and No. 377 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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2444 No. 10 of 1916. Forfeiture of deposit. Forfeiture of licence. Seizure and forfeiture of receptacles. * Ordinance No. 31 of 1911. TOBACCO. 62.—(1) Upon the breach of any condition of any permit or any licence issued under this Ordinance, any deposit required as a condition on the granting of such permit or licence shall upon application to a magistrate be declared by him to be forfeited to the Crown. (2) The forfeiture of any such deposit shall not relieve any person from any other penalty to which he may be liable under this or any other Ordinance. 63. Upon the conviction of any licensee under this Ordinance of any offence against this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to forfeit the licence of such licensee. 64.-(1) Whenever it is lawful for a revenue officer to seize any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to seize also all the receptacles in which the tobacco is contained. (2) Whenever it is lawful for the magistrate to forfeit any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to forfeit in like manner all the receptacles in which the tobacco was found. FIRST SCHEDULE. REGULATIONS. General bonded warehouses. [s. 3 (2).] 1. The licensee on receiving a request from the master, owner or agent of any ship lying within the limits of the Harbour as defined by the Interpretation Ordinance, 1911, shall forthwith remove from such ship into a general bonded warehouse all such dutiable tobacco as such master, owner or agent may require to be removed, and store such dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse to the order of such master, owner or agent. 2. The licensee on receiving a request from any person holding a permit under the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, which entitles the holder to store any dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse shall forthwith store the same in a general bonded warehouse. 3. The rates for moving and storing dutiable tobacco must be approved by the Superintendent. 4. The licensee shall immediately after any dutiable tobacco is received into or removed from a general bonded warehouse make due entry of such receipt or removal in a special book in a form to be approved by the Superintendent. * As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 414 and 474 of 1916, and No. 377 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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2444 No. 10 of 1916. Forfeiture of deposit. Forfeiture of licence. Seizure and forfeiture of receptacles. * Ordinance No. 31 of 1911. TOBACCO. 62.—(1) Upon the breach of any condition of any permit or any licence issued under this Ordinance, any deposit required as a condition on the granting of such permit or licence shall upon application to a magistrate be declared by him to be forfeited to the Crown. (2) The forfeiture of any such deposit shall not relieve any person from any other penalty to which he may be liable under this or any other Ordinance. 63. Upon the conviction of any licensee under this Ordi- nance of any offence against this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to forfeit the licence of such licensee. 64.-(1) Whenever it is lawful for a revenue officer to seize any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to seize also all the receptacles in which the tobacco is contained. (2) Whenever it is lawful for the magistrate to forfeit any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to forfeit in like manner all the receptacles in which the tobacco was found. FIRST SCHEDULE. REGULATIONS. General bonded warehouses. [s. 3 (2).] 1. The licensee on receiving a request from the master, owner or agent of any ship lying within the limits of the Harbour as defined by the Interpreta- tion Ordinance, 1911, shall forthwith remove from such ship into a general bonded warehouse all such dutiable tobacco as such master, owner or agent may require to be removed, and store such dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse to the order of such master, owner or agent. 2. The licensee on receiving a request from any person holding a permit under the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, which entitles the holder to store any dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse shall forthwith store the same in a general bonded warehouse. 3. The rates for moving and storing dutiable tobacco must be approved by the Superintendent. 4. The licensee shall immediately after any dutiable tobacco is received into or removed from a general bonded warehouse make due entry of such receipt or removal in a special book in a form to be approved by the Superintendent. * As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 414 and 474 of 1916, and No. 377 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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2444

No. 10 of 1916.

Forfeiture of deposit.

Forfeiture of licence.

Seizure and forfeiture of receptacles.

*

Ordinance No. 31 of 1911.

TOBACCO.

62.—(1) Upon the breach of any condition of any permit or any licence issued under this Ordinance, any deposit required as a condition on the granting of such permit or licence shall upon application to a magistrate be declared by him to be forfeited to the Crown.

(2) The forfeiture of any such deposit shall not relieve any person from any other penalty to which he may be liable under this or any other Ordinance.

63. Upon the conviction of any licensee under this Ordi- nance of any offence against this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to forfeit the licence of such licensee.

64.-(1) Whenever it is lawful for a revenue officer to seize any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to seize also all the receptacles in which the tobacco is contained.

(2) Whenever it is lawful for the magistrate to forfeit any tobacco, it shall be lawful for him to forfeit in like manner all the receptacles in which the tobacco was found.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS.

General bonded warehouses.

[s. 3 (2).]

1. The licensee on receiving a request from the master, owner or agent of any ship lying within the limits of the Harbour as defined by the Interpreta- tion Ordinance, 1911, shall forthwith remove from such ship into a general bonded warehouse all such dutiable tobacco as such master, owner or agent may require to be removed, and store such dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse to the order of such master, owner or agent.

2. The licensee on receiving a request from any person holding a permit under the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, which entitles the holder to store any dutiable tobacco in a general bonded warehouse shall forthwith store the same in a general bonded warehouse.

3. The rates for moving and storing dutiable tobacco must be approved by the Superintendent.

4. The licensee shall immediately after any dutiable tobacco is received into or removed from a general bonded warehouse make due entry of such receipt or removal in a special book in a form to be approved by the Superintendent.

* As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 414 and 474 of 1916, and No. 377 of 1917, and Law

Rev. Ord., 1924.

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