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CAP. 166]

Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 3, p. 1095.

Pawnbrokers.

SPECIAL RATES (PAWNBROKERS) REGULATIONS.

1.

(Cap. 166, sections 3 and 12).

(Ordinance No. 16 of 1930).

[17th October, 1930.]

These regulations may be cited as the Special Rates (Pawnbrokers) Regulations.

2. The following special rates are prescribed for special classes of goods—

(1) Clocks, curios, pictures, earthenware, porcelain, glass, copper, lead, iron and tin wares, mirrors, ivory and bone articles, furniture, bedding, fans, socks, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, hats, shoes, actors' clothing, rain-coats and leather belts-

(a) for the above, 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month;

(b) interest for every subsequent month-6 cents.

(2) For watches--

(a) 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month;

(b) interest for every subsequent month-4 cents.

(3) For pearls, jade, diamonds, precious stones and furs-

(a) (i) if the value exceeds $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month;

(ii) interest for every subsequent month-not more than 2 cents;

(b) (i) if the value is less than $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month;

(ii) interest for every subsequent month-not more than 3 cents...

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CAP. 166] Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 3, p. 1095. Pawnbrokers. SPECIAL RATES (PAWNBROKERS) REGULATIONS. 1. (Cap. 166, sections 3 and 12). (Ordinance No. 16 of 1930). [17th October, 1930.] These regulations may be cited as the Special Rates (Pawnbrokers) Regulations. 2. The following special rates are prescribed for special classes of goods— (1) Clocks, curios, pictures, earthenware, porcelain, glass, copper, lead, iron and tin wares, mirrors, ivory and bone articles, furniture, bedding, fans, socks, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, hats, shoes, actors' clothing, rain-coats and leather belts- (a) for the above, 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month; (b) interest for every subsequent month-6 cents. (2) For watches-- (a) 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month; (b) interest for every subsequent month-4 cents. (3) For pearls, jade, diamonds, precious stones and furs- (a) (i) if the value exceeds $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month; (ii) interest for every subsequent month-not more than 2 cents; (b) (i) if the value is less than $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month; (ii) interest for every subsequent month-not more than 3 cents... 266
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CAP. 166] Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 3, D. 1095. Pawnbrokers. SPECIAL RATES (PAWNBROKERS) REGULATIONS. 1. (Cap. 166, sections 3 and 12). (Ordinance No. 16 of 1930). [17th October, 1930.] These regulations may be cited as the Special Rates (Pawnbrokers) Regulations. 2. The following special rates are prescribed for special classes of goods— (1) Clocks, curios, pictures, earthenware, porcelain, glass, copper, lead, iron and tin wares, mirrors, ivory and bone articles, furniture, bedding, fans, socks, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, hats, shoes, actors' clothing, rain-coats and leather belts- (a) for the above, 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month; (b) interest for every subsequent month-6 cents. (2) For watches-- (a) 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month; (b) interest for every subsequent month-4 cents. (3) For pearls, jade, diamonds, precious stones and furs (a) (i) if the value exceeds $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month; (ii) interest for every subsequent month- not more than 2 cents; (b) (i) if the value is less than $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month; (ii) interest for every subsequent month- not more than 3 cents... 266 ww
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CAP. 166]

Regulations-- Fraser, vol. 3, D. 1095.

Pawnbrokers.

SPECIAL RATES (PAWNBROKERS) REGULATIONS.

1.

(Cap. 166, sections 3 and 12).

(Ordinance No. 16 of 1930).

[17th October, 1930.]

These regulations may be cited as the Special Rates (Pawnbrokers) Regulations.

2. The following special rates are prescribed for special classes of goods—

(1) Clocks, curios, pictures, earthenware, porcelain, glass, copper, lead, iron and tin wares, mirrors, ivory and bone articles, furniture, bedding, fans, socks, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, hats, shoes, actors' clothing, rain-coats and leather belts-

(a) for the above, 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month; (b) interest for every subsequent month-6 cents. (2) For watches--

(a) 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 in advance as interest for the first month;

(b) interest for every subsequent month-4 cents. (3) For pearls, jade, diamonds, precious stones and

furs

(a) (i) if the value exceeds $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month;

(ii) interest for every subsequent month- not more than 2 cents;

(b) (i) if the value is less than $40-not more than 10 cents will be deducted on every $1 as interest for the first month;

(ii) interest for every subsequent month- not more than 3 cents...

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