Secondhand Dealers Act |
(CHAPTER 288) |
(Original Enactment: Ordinance 21 of 1917)
REVISED EDITION 1985 |
(30th March 1987) |
An Act for the licensing and control of dealers in secondhand goods. |
[18th October 1918] |
Short title |
1. This Act may be cited as the Secondhand Dealers Act. |
Interpretation |
Licensing officer |
3. An officer holding the appointment of Deputy Commissioner of Police shall be the licensing officer under this Act. |
Licences discretionary |
4.—(1) The licensing officer may in his discretion issue licences under this Act to persons approved by him on payment of the prescribed fee and any other prescribed charges.
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Exemption |
5.—(1) The licensing officer may, at his discretion and on payment of the prescribed fee, grant a certificate of exemption from this Act to any dealer in secondhand goods.
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Secondhand dealers to be licensed |
6.—(1) No person unless exempted from this Act shall deal in secondhand goods except in accordance with the conditions of a licence issued under this Act and in the place specified in the licence.
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Hours of business |
7. No licensed dealer shall purchase or sell any goods before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m. |
Penalty |
8. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of section 6 or 7 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $200 for the first offence, and to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months for any subsequent offence. |
Issue of licences |
9. A licence issued under this Act —
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Keeping proper books of account |
10.—(1) Every licensed dealer shall keep in his shop —
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Information to be given by police to licensed dealers of stolen and lost property |
11.—(1) Information as to any stolen property or as to any property which has been lost shall be given by the police as soon as possible after the theft or loss to all licensed dealers, with lists and descriptions of the same.
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Police officers may enter and search licensed dealers’ shops, etc. |
12.—(1) Any police officer may enter any licensed dealer’s shop at any time during business hours and may without warrant search the shop for any property which he has reason to suspect to be therein and to be stolen property or to have been lost. [21/73]
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Police officers may arrest persons loitering about licensed dealers’ shops under suspicious circumstances |
13.—(1) Any police officer, having reason to believe that a person in or loitering about a licensed dealer’s shop under suspicious circumstances has with him any stolen property, may detain that person and require him to produce any property which he has with him.
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Delivery to owner of property |
14.—(1) If any person is convicted in any court of an offence under Chapter XVII of the Penal Code [Cap. 224] in respect of any property, and it appears to the court that the property has been sold to a licensed dealer, the court, on proof of the ownership of the property, may, if it thinks fit, order the delivery thereof to the owner either on payment to the licensed dealer of the amount of the purchase price or any part thereof, or without payment thereof or of any part thereof, as to the court according to the conduct of the owner and the other circumstances of the case seems just and fitting.
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Liability of dealer for acts of agent or employee |
15.—(1) Whenever any licensed dealer is liable under this Act to any fine or imprisonment or to the cancellation of his licence for any act, omission or default, he shall be liable to the same fine, punishment or cancellation for any act, omission, neglect or default of any agent or employee employed by him in the course of his business as such licensed dealer.
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Power to make rules |
16. The Minister may make rules for any of the following purposes:
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Power to vary Schedule |
17. The Minister may by notification in the Gazette vary the Schedule. |