HONG KONG
1987 Ed.] Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Rules [CAP. 390
CONTROL OF OBSCENE AND INDECENT ARTICLES RULES
(Cap. 390, section 44)
[1 September 1987.]
1. These rules may be cited as the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Rules.
2.
(1) A form prescribed by these rules shall be-
(a) completed legibly—
(i) in accordance with any directions specified in the form; and
(ii) in the English language or in the Chinese language; and
(b) signed-
(i) where the person submitting the form is an individual (acting on his own behalf or as a partner), by that individual; or
(ii) where the person submitting the form is a body corporate, by an individual authorized in that behalf by that body corporate.
(2) A prescribed form which is completed or signed otherwise than in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (1) may be rejected by the Registrar, who shall thereupon give such notice as he thinks fit of that rejection and the reasons therefor to the person submitting the form.
(3) Without limiting the Registrar's power under paragraph (2) to reject a prescribed form, the Registrar shall reject a form which contains no address for service by post.
(4) Nothing in this rule shall prevent a person re-submitting to the Registrar a prescribed form which has been rejected under paragraph (2) where the form has been revised to take account of the Registrar's reasons for such rejection.
(5) Where any provision of these rules requires any document to be served by post, the service shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, pre-paying the postage thereon and dispatching it by registered post to the last known address for service by post or, if that is not known, last known postal address, of the person to be served, and, unless the contrary is proved, such service shall be deemed to have been effected at the time at which the document would be delivered in the ordinary course of post.
3. (1) Without limiting the Registrar's power under regulation 2 to reject a prescribed form, where the article to which a form relates contains any written or oral matter which is in a language other than English or Chinese, the Registrar may reject the form until such time as the person submitting the form provides him with
BY
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 271/8
Citation
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Completion, signature and service of forms.
Articles which contain matter in language other than English or Chinese.
HONG
"KONG
1987 Ed.] Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Rules [CAP. 390
CONTROL OF OBSCENE AND INDECENT ARTICLES
RULES
(Cap. 390, section 44)
[1 September 1987.]
1. These rules may be cited as the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Rules.
2.
(1) A form prescribed by these rules shall be- (a) completed legibly—
(i) in accordance with any directions specified in the form; and
(ii) in the English language or in the Chinese language; and
(b) signed-
(i) where the person submitting the form is an indi- vidual (acting on his own behalf or as a partner), by that individual; or
(ii) where the person submitting the form is a body corporate, by an individual authorized in that behalf by that body corporate.
(2) A prescribed form which is completed or signed otherwise than in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (1) may be rejected by the Registrar, who shall thereupon give such notice as he thinks fit of that rejection and the reasons therefor to the person submitting the form.
(3) Without limiting the Registrar's power under paragraph (2) to reject a prescribed form, the Registrar shall reject a form which contains no address for service by post.
(4) Nothing in this rule shall prevent a person re-submitting to the Registrar a prescribed form which has been rejected under paragraph (2) where the form has been revised to take account of the Registrar's reasons for such rejection.
(5) Where any provision of these rules requires any document to be served by post, the service shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, pre-paying the postage thereon and dis- patching it by registered post to the last known address for service by post or, if that is not known, last known postal address, of the person to be served, and, unless the contrary is proved, such service shall be deemed to have been effected at the time at which the document would be delivered in the ordinary course of post.
3. (1) Without limiting the Registrar's power under regula- tion 2 to reject a prescribed form, where the article to which a form relates contains any written or oral matter which is in a language other than English or Chinese, the Registrar may reject the form until such time as the person submitting the form provides him with
BY
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 271/8
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Citation
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