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(4) Nothing in subsection (3) shall relieve a martial arts association or person of the obligation to deliver up any martial arts weapon when ordered to do so by the Commissioner.
(5) An order under subsection (1) may be served
(a) in the case of a martial arts association-
(i) by delivering it personally to an office-bearer of the association; or
(ii) by posting it by registered post to any premises occupied by the association; and
(b) in the case of a person-
(i) by delivering it to him personally; or
(ii) by posting it by registered post addressed to him at his last known place of residence or business.
10. (1) Where a martial arts association or member---
(a) has possession of a martial arts weapon in respect of which notice has not been given to the Commissioner under section 5(1);
(b) obtains possession of a martial arts weapon and fails to give notice thereof to the Commissioner under section 5(2) within the time specified in that section;
(c) disposes of any martial arts weapon and fails to give notice of the details of the disposal to the Commissioner under section 6(1);
(d) removes or allows to be removed any martial arts weapon from the premises in which it was located at the time possession or control of the weapon was notified to the Commissioner, except in accordance with the permission in writing given for that purpose by the Commissioner under section 7; or
(e) fails to deliver up any martial arts weapon when ordered to do so by the Commissioner under section 9,
the member, or in the case of a martial arts association every office-bearer and every person acting as such, commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.
(2) Where a martial arts association or member--
(a) delivers up or has had seized from it or him any martial arts weapon under section 9; and
(b) subsequent to the delivery up or seizure commits an offence under subsection (1)(e),
the member, or in the case of a martial arts association every office-bearer and every person acting as such, commits an offence, and is liable to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 3 years.
Offences relating to martial arts weapons.
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1984 Ed.]
Weapons
[CAP. 217
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(4) Nothing in subsection (3) shall relieve a martial arts association or person of the obligation to deliver up any martial arts weapon when ordered to do so by the Commissioner.
(5) An order under subsection (1) may be served
(a) in the case of a martial arts association-
(i) by delivering it personally to an office-bearer of the association; or
(ii) by posting it by registered post to any premises occupied by the association; and
(b) in the case of a person-
(i) by delivering it to him personally: or
(ii) by posting it by registered post addressed to him at his last known place of residence or business.
10. (1) Where a martial arts association or member --- (a) has possession of a martial arts weapon in respect of which notice has not been given to the Commissioner under section 5(1);
(b) obtains possession of a martial arts weapon and fails to give notice thereof to the Commissioner under section 5(2) within the time specified in that section:
(c) disposes of any martial arts weapon and fails to give notice of the details of the disposal to the Commissioner under section 6(1):
(d) removes or allows to be removed any martial arts weapon from the premises in which it was located at the time possession or control of the weapon was notified to the Commissioner, except in accordance with the permission in writing given for that purpose by the Commissioner under section 7; or
(e) fails to deliver up any martial arts weapon when ordered
to do so by the Commissioner under section 9.
the member, or in the case of a martial arts association every office-bearer and every person acting as such, commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.
(2) Where a martial arts association or member--
(a) delivers up or has had seized from it or him any martial
arts weapon under section 9; and
(b) subsequent to the delivery up or seizure commits an
offence under subsection (1)(5),
the member, or in the case of a martial arts association every office-bearer and every person acting as such, commits an offence. and is liable to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 3 years.
Offences relating to martial arts weapons.
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