CAP. 110]
Entertainments Tax
[1988 Ed.
(c) controlling the use of barriers or mechanical contrivances (including the prevention of the use of the same barrier or mechanical contrivance for payments of a different amount), and for securing proper records of admission by means of barriers or mechanical contrivances. (Amended 33 of 1939 Supp. Schedule; G.N. 840/40) [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2]
Inspection
8. The Collector or any person authorized by him in writing for the purpose may enter any place of entertainment while the entertainment is proceeding, and any place ordinarily used as a place of entertainment at any reasonable times, with a view to seeing whether the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder are being complied with.
(Amended 14 of 1956 s. 3) [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2(2)]
9. (Repealed 31 of 1981 s. 65)
Penalties
10. (1) If any person is admitted for payment to any place of entertainment and the provisions of this Ordinance are not complied with, the person admitted and the proprietor of the entertainment to which he is admitted shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine in the case of the person admitted of $50 and in the case of the proprietor of $1,000, and the proprietor shall in addition be liable to pay any duty which should have been paid. [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 1(2)]
(2) If any person acts in contravention of, or fails to comply with, any regulations made under this Ordinance, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $500. [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2(1)]
(3) Any person who prevents or obstructs the entry of the Collector or of any person authorized by him in writing under this Ordinance shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $200. (Amended 33 of 1939 Supp. Schedule; G.N. 840/40; 14 of 1956 s. 3) [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2(2)]
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CAP. 110]
Entertainments Tax
[1988 Ed.
(c) controlling the use of barriers or mechanical contrivances (including the prevention of the use of the same barrier or mechanical contriv- ance for payments of a different amount), and for securing proper records of admission by means of barriers or mechanical contrivances. (Amended 33 of 1939 Supp. Schedule; G.N. 840/40) [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2]
Inspection
8. The Collector or any person authorized by him in writing for the purpose may enter any place of entertainment while the entertainment is proceeding, and any place ordinarily used as a place of entertainment at any reasonable times, with a view to seeing whether the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder are being complied with.
(Amended 14 of 1956 s. 3) [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2(2)]
9. (Repealed 31 of 1981 s. 65)
Penalties
10. (1) If any person is admitted for payment to any place of entertain- ment and the provisions of this Ordinance are not complied with the person admitted and the proprietor of the entertainment to which he is admitted shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine in the case of the person admitted of $50 and in the case of the proprietor of $1,000, and the proprietor shall in addition be liable to pay any duty which should have been paid. [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 1(2)]
(2) If any person acts in contravention of, or fails to comply with, any regulations made under this Ordinance he shall be liable on summary convic- tion to a fine of $500. [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2(1)】
(3) Any person who prevents or obstructs the entry of the Collector or of any person authorized by him in writing under this Ordinance shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $200. (Amended 33 of 1939 Supp. Schedule; G.N. 840/40; 14 of 1956 s. 3) [cf. U.K. 1916 c. 11 s. 2(2)]
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