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DUTIABLE COMMODITIES.

No. 36 of 1931.

1945

station, or first to the office of the Superintendent for directions and then to a police station, to be brought before a magistrate and dealt with according to law.

30. If any person wilfully-

Obstruction of revenue officer.

(1) delays or obstructs a revenue or police officer in the exercise of any power under this Ordinance; or

(2) fails to comply with the requisition of a revenue officer in pursuance of this Ordinance; or

(3) fails to produce any licence, permit, book or document which he is required by or in pursuance of this Ordinance to produce; or

(4) breaks or destroys anything to prevent its seizure by a revenue officer; or

(5) rescues, breaks or destroys anything seized by a revenue officer, to prevent his retaining the custody thereof,

he shall be deemed to obstruct such officer in the execution of his duties, and to be guilty of an offence, under this Ordinance.

31. (1) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark issued by the Superintendent for use under this Ordinance.

Improper possession of labels, etc.

(2) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession, with intent that it may be used again, any such label, wrapper or mark which has been removed from any container.

(3) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark so resembling any such label, wrapper or mark as to constitute a colourable imitation thereof, or shall have in his possession any die, block or type apparently intended for the production of any such label, wrapper or mark.

(4) For the purposes of this section, "label", "wrapper or mark", "die", "block" and "type" shall be deemed respectively to include any portion of a label, wrapper or mark, die, block or type.

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DUTIABLE COMMODITIES. No. 36 of 1931. 1945 station, or first to the office of the Superintendent for directions and then to a police station, to be brought before a magistrate and dealt with according to law. 30. If any person wilfully- Obstruction of revenue officer. (1) delays or obstructs a revenue or police officer in the exercise of any power under this Ordinance; or (2) fails to comply with the requisition of a revenue officer in pursuance of this Ordinance; or (3) fails to produce any licence, permit, book or document which he is required by or in pursuance of this Ordinance to produce; or (4) breaks or destroys anything to prevent its seizure by a revenue officer; or (5) rescues, breaks or destroys anything seized by a revenue officer, to prevent his retaining the custody thereof, he shall be deemed to obstruct such officer in the execution of his duties, and to be guilty of an offence, under this Ordinance. 31. (1) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark issued by the Superintendent for use under this Ordinance. Improper possession of labels, etc. (2) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession, with intent that it may be used again, any such label, wrapper or mark which has been removed from any container. (3) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark so resembling any such label, wrapper or mark as to constitute a colourable imitation thereof, or shall have in his possession any die, block or type apparently intended for the production of any such label, wrapper or mark. (4) For the purposes of this section, "label", "wrapper or mark", "die", "block" and "type" shall be deemed respectively to include any portion of a label, wrapper or mark, die, block or type.
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DUTIABLE COMMODITIES. No. 36 of 1931. 1945 station, or first to the office of the Superintendent for directions and then to a police station, to be brought before a magistrate and dealt with according to law. 30. If any person wilfully- Obstruction of revenue officer. (1) delays or obstructs a revenue or police officer in the or police exercise of any power under this Ordinance; or (2) fails to comply with the requisition of a revenue officer in pursuance of this Ordinance; or (3) fails, to produce any licence, permit, book or document which he is required by or in pursuance of this Ordinance to produce; or (4) breaks or destroys anything to prevent its seizure by a revenue officer; or (5) rescues, breaks or destroys anything seized by a revenue officer, to prevent his retaining the custody thereof, he shall be deemed to obstruct such officer in the execution of his duties, and to be guilty of an offence, under this Ordinance. 31. (1) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse Improper have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark issued by possession of labels, the Superintendent for use under this Ordinance. etc. (2) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession, with intent that it may be, used again, any such label, wrapper or mark which has been removed from any container. (3) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark so resembling any such label, wrapper or mark as to constitute a colourable imitation thereof, or shall have in his possession any die, block or type apparently intended for the production of any such label, wrapper or mark. (4) For the purposes of this section, "label", "wrapper or mark", "die", "block" and "type" shall be deemed respectively to include any portion of a label, wrapper or mark, die, block or type.
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DUTIABLE COMMODITIES.

No. 36 of 1931.

1945

station, or first to the office of the Superintendent for directions and then to a police station, to be brought before a magistrate and dealt with according to law.

30. If any person wilfully-

Obstruction of revenue

officer.

(1) delays or obstructs a revenue or police officer in the or police exercise of any power under this Ordinance; or

(2) fails to comply with the requisition of a revenue officer in pursuance of this Ordinance; or

(3) fails, to produce any licence, permit, book or document which he is required by or in pursuance of this Ordinance to produce; or

(4) breaks or destroys anything to prevent its seizure by a revenue officer; or

(5) rescues, breaks or destroys anything seized by a revenue officer, to prevent his retaining the custody thereof,

he shall be deemed to obstruct such officer in the execution of his duties, and to be guilty of an offence, under this Ordinance.

31. (1) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse Improper have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark issued by possession

of labels, the Superintendent for use under this Ordinance.

etc.

(2) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession, with intent that it may be, used again, any such label, wrapper or mark which has been removed from any container.

(3) No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any label, wrapper or mark so resembling any such label, wrapper or mark as to constitute a colourable imitation thereof, or shall have in his possession any die, block or type apparently intended for the production of any such label, wrapper or mark.

(4) For the purposes of this section, "label", "wrapper or mark", "die", "block" and "type" shall be deemed respectively to include any portion of a label, wrapper or mark, die, block or type.

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