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his satisfaction and on payment of the fee prescribed for such transfer, substitution or amendment and of such fee, or such proportionate part of such fee, payable under paragraph (1) as the change may involve;
(c) give such directions in writing in prescribed matters as he may deem necessary to licensees for the protection of the revenue;
(d) revoke the licence or permit on proof to his satisfaction of an offence against this Ordinance, whether any person has been convicted of such offence or not.
8. Any person requiring a licence or permit or the renewal Applications or any extension, transfer or amendment of a licence or permit for licences and permits. shall make application either personally or in writing to the officer authorized to grant the same, as he may direct, and in the form, if any, prescribed, and shall furnish such information and evidence relating to the application as may be prescribed by regulations or as the Superintendent may require.
9. Every requisition for a permit and a copy of every permit issued shall be entered in a book or books in the office of the officer authorized to issue the permit, and the absence of a requisition or copy therefrom shall be prima facie evidence that a permit has not been applied for or, as the case may be, that a permit has not issued.
Register of requisitions and permits.
licensee.
10. If the holder of a licence for any premises in which dutiable goods may be stored or manufactured leaves this Colony absent for more than forty-eight hours at a time, or is by reason of any disability incapable of acting, he, or in the case of disability his legal representative, shall appoint a responsible person, approved by the Superintendent, to act on his behalf during his absence or disability and shall lodge with the Superintendent a notice of such appointment indorsed or countersigned by the person appointed; and during the absence or disability of the licensee the person appointed shall, without prejudice to the responsibility of the licensee, have the same duties and liabilities as the licensee under this Ordinance.
officers.
11.-(1) The Superintendent may appoint such revenue Revenue officers for the purposes of this Ordinance as he thinks fit, may assign them their duties, may regulate the manner in which they
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his satisfaction and on payment of the fee prescribed for such transfer, substitution or amendment and of such fee, or such proportionate part of such fee, payable under paragraph (1) as the change may involve;
(c) give such directions in writing in prescribed matters as he may deem necessary to licensees for the protection of the
revenue;
(d) revoke the licence or permit on proof to his satisfaction of an offence against this Ordinance, whether any person has been convicted of such offence or not.
8. Any person requiring a licence or permit or the renewal Applications or any extension, transfer or amendment of a licence or permit for licences
and permits. shall make application either personally or in writing to the officer authorized to grant the same, as he may direct, and in the form, if any, prescribed, and shall furnish such information and evidence relating to the application as may be prescribed by regulations or as the Superintendent may require.
9. Every requisition for a permit and a copy of every permit issued shall be entered in a book or books in the office of the officer authorized to issue the permit, and the absence of a requisition or copy therefrom shall be primâ facie evidence that a permit has not been applied for or, as the case may be, that a permit has not issued.
Register of requisitions and permits.
licensee.
10. If the holder of a licence for any premises in which Deputy for dutiable goods may be stored or manufactured leaves this Colony absent for more than forty-eight hours at a time, or is by reason of any disability incapable of acting, he, or in the case of disability his legal representative, shall appoint a responsible person, approved by the Superintendent, to act on his behalf during his absence or disability and shall lodge with the Superintendent a notice of such appointment indorsed or countersigned by the person appointed; and during the absence or disability of the licensee the person appointed shall, without prejudice to the responsibility of the licensee, have the same duties and liabilities as the licensee under this Ordinance.
officers.
11.-(1) The Superintendent may appoint such revenue Revenue officers for the purposes of this Ordinance as he thinks fit, may assign them their duties, may regulate the manner in which they
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