CAP. 166]
[Subsidiary]
Pawnbrokers Regulations
[1984 Ed.
15. Give the following details of each bank at which you keep or propose to keep an account in connexion with your business as a pawnbroker-
Name of bank
1.
2.
3.
4.
Its Address
The Account Number
Date Account opened
C: Other Particulars
16. (a) Have you ever previously made application for a licence under the Pawnbrokers Ordinance?
Yes/No
(b) If “Yes” state-
(i) the date of application
(Delete as necessary)
(ii) whether the application was successful.
Successful/Unsuccessful
(Delete as necessary)
(c) If the application was unsuccessful, state the reason if known to you
17. (a) Have you ever been convicted of an offence, other than a traffic offence, in Hong Kong or elsewhere?
Yes/No
(b) If "Yes", give the following details-
(Delete as necessary)
The Offence
1.
2.
3.
4.
Court which tried the offence
Date of conviction
Penalty imposed
I declare that the information given by me in this application is to the best of my knowledge and belief, both true and correct.
Dated this day of Signed Applicant.
Note 1.
2.
3.
4.
You are advised to read the Pawnbrokers Ordinance and the Pawnbrokers Regulations which make provision for the manner in which the business of a pawnbroker is to be carried on. In particular, you should refer to regulation 9 of the Regulations which sets out the conditions to which all licences are subject.
You should also note that a pawnbroker making a loan which exceeds the monetary limit set out in the First Schedule to the Pawnbrokers Ordinance may commit an offence under the Money Lenders Ordinance (Chapter 163) if he is not also in possession of a licence under that Ordinance. You are warned that the making of any false or misleading statement or the furnishing of any false or misleading information in connexion with this application may result in both the refusal of the grant or renewal of a licence, or its subsequent cancellation if it is granted or renewed, and in your prosecution for the commission of an offence.
If the Commissioner decides to grant or renew a licence, a fee of $4,000 will be payable upon such grant or renewal.
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CAP. 166]
[Subsidiary]
Pawnbrokers Regulations
[1984 Ed.
15. Give the following details of each bank at which you keep or propose to keep an
account in connexion with your business as a pawnbroker-
Name of bank
1.
2.
3.
4.
Its Address
The Account Number
Date Account
opened
C: Other Particulars
16. (a) Have you ever previously made application for a licence under the
Pawnbrokers Ordinance?
Yes/No
(b) If “Yes” state-
(i) the date of application
(Delete as necessary)
(ii) whether the application was successful.
Successful/Unsuccessful
(Delete as necessary)
(c) If the application was unsuccessful, state the reason if known to you
17. (a) Have you ever been convicted of an offence, other than a traffic offence, in
Hong Kong or elsewhere?
Yes/No
(b) If "Yes", give the following details-
(Delete as necessary)
Penalty imposed
Date of conviction
Court which tried the offence
The Offence
1.
2.
3.
4.
I declare that the information given by me in this application is to the best of my knowledge and belief, both true and correct.
Dated this
day of
Signed
19
Applicant.
Note 1.
2.
3.
4.
You are advised to read the Pawnbrokers Ordinance and the Pawnbrokers Regulations which make provision for the manner in which the business of a pawnbroker is to be carried on. In particular, you should refer to regulation 9 of the Regulations which sets out the conditions to which all licences are subject.
You should also note that a pawnbroker making a loan which exceeds the monetary limit set out in the First Schedule to the Pawnbrokers Ordin- ance may commit an offence under the Money Lenders Ordinance (Chap- ter 163) if he is not also in possession of a licence under that Ordinance. You are warned that the making of any false or misleading statement or the furnishing of any false or misleading information in connexion with this application may result in both the refusal of the grant or renewal of a licence, or its subsequent cancellation if it is granted or renewed, and in your prosecution for the commission of an offence.
If the Commissioner decides to grant or renew a licence, a fee of $4,000 will be payable upon such grant or renewal.
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