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[s. 2 cont.]
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Recovery of pecuniary penalties.
25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, s. 8.
Fine Arts Copyright.
(3) Any offender under this section shall forfeit to the person aggrieved a sum of one thousand dollars or not exceeding double the full price, if any, at which all such copies, engravings, imitations or altered works have been sold or offered for sale; and further all such copies, engravings, imitations or altered works shall be forfeited to the person, or the assigns or legal representatives of the person, whose name, initials or monogram is or are so fraudulently signed or affixed thereto or to whom such spurious or altered work is so fraudulently or falsely ascribed as aforesaid: Provided always that the penalties imposed by this section shall not be incurred unless the person whose name, initials or monogram is or are so fraudulently signed or affixed, or to whom such spurious or altered work is so fraudulently or falsely ascribed as aforesaid, has been living at, or within twenty years next before, the time when the offence may have been committed.
3. All pecuniary penalties which are incurred, and all such unlawful copies, imitations, and all other effects and things which are forfeited, by offenders, pursuant to this Ordinance, may be recovered by the person hereinbefore empowered to recover the same, either by action in the Supreme Court against the party offending or by summary proceedings before a magistrate.
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CAP. 40]
[s. 2 cont.]
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Recovery of pecuniary penalties.
25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, s. 8.
Fine Arts Copyright.
(3) Any offender under this section shall forfeit to the person aggrieved a sum of one thousand dollars or not exceeding double the full price, if any, at which all such copies, engravings, imitations or altered works have been sold or offered for sale; and further all such copies, engravings, imitations or altered works shall be forfeited to the person, or the assigns or legal representatives of the person, whose name, initials or monogram is or are so fraudulently signed or affixed thereto or to whom such spurious or altered work is so fraudulently or falsely ascribed as aforesaid: Provided always that the penalties imposed by this section shall not be incurred unless the person whose name, initials or monogram is or are so fraudulently signed or affixed, or to whom such spurious or altered work is so fraudulently or falsely ascribed as aforesaid, has been living at, or within twenty years next before, the time when the offence may have been committed.
3. All pecuniary penalties which are incurred, and all such unlawful copies, imitations, and all other effects and things which are forfeited, by offenders, pursuant to this Ordinance, may be recovered by the person hereinbefore empowered to recover the same, either by action in the Supreme Court against the party offending or by summary proceedings before a magistrate.
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