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SPECIFICATION
OF TAXES, DUTIES,
&C
P O S T O F F I C E M O N E Y O R D E R S (continued).
The rate of commission to be charged is the same as that from Cyprus to the United
Kingdom, but the Imperial Post Office will deduct from the amount of each Money Ordor
3 sum equal to hah' the commission chargeable to the public in Great Britain on Money
Orders drawn upon the Countries and Colonies named, viz.:—
For sums not exceeding £2 - - - - -
- 3d.
F««r sums exceeding £2 but not exceeding £ 5 - - - - 6d.
AUTHORITY.
£5
• T -
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£lo
9d.
Is.
INLAND.
O n every Ord<.-r exchanged between the Post Offices at Larnaca, Nicosia, Limassol.
Famagusta. Papho, Kyrenia and Troodos, the following rates of commission :—
For sums not exceeding £ 2
tor sums above £ 2 but not exceedm? £ 4
.'c.p.
£4
£6
£S
£G
£3
£10
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£0
£0
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PARCEL POST INSURANCE SYSTEM.
(In force only for parcels exchanged between the United Kingdom and Cyprus)
For sums not exceeding £12 - the fee is -
For sums exceeding £12 but not exceeding £24 -
For sums exceeding £24 but not exceeding £36 -
For sums exceeding £36 but not exceeding £48 -
For sums exceeding £48 but not exceeding £50 -
PARCEL POST COMPENSATION SYSTEM.
(For parcels lost or damaged in transit. In force only between Cyprus, England,
and Egypt.)
Limit of weight
Compensation payble.
For a parcel not exceeding 7 lbs. in weight - - - £ 0 12 0
For a parcel exceeding 7 lbs. but not exceeding 11 lbs. in weight - £1 0 0
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AXD DEATHS or BRITISH SUBJECTS.
T h e registration is free, but for a copy or the registration * - - 2s. 44-c.p. •
FEES UNDER THE BRITISH SUBJECTS MARRIAGE LAW, 1839.
For filing and publishing notice of marriage - - - - Is.
For certificate of notice - -
- - - - Is.
For marriage by Marriage Officer - - - - - - I s .
FEES UNDER THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (LICENSING) LAW, 1891.
For every candidate for examination as a Medical Practitioner of the 2nd class £2.
For every candidate for examination in any special branch of surgery or medicine £ 1 .
FEE UNDER THE PHARMACY LAW, 1892.
For registration as a Chemist and Druggist in certain cases - - £1
LOCUST TAX.
(To provide money for tbe destruction' of Locusts.)
A.—For and in respect of all titheable produce yearly one-half p^r cent, on the value
of such produce over and above the ordinary tithe.
iVo/f.—Bee-hive? excepted by Proclamatior of the High Corrmissioner in Council of 2'Sth,
September, 1893. published in Gazette >"•••. -120 of 29th September, 1893.
B.—For and in respect of all houses, shops and other buildings yearly the following |
sums, that is to say : —
(a). For houses, shops and otir'r buildings the verghi of which is charged on
their estimated value (verghi
one tiro-thousandth part on such
estimated value.
Orders of the High
Commissioner pub-
, lished in Gazette*
' Nos. 303 of 27th
December, 1S39. and
440 of 11th ilav,
1S94.
Or.ler of His Excel–
lency in Council Xo.
2A'< <late>l 4th June,
181»4, published in
Cyprus Gazette Xo.
433 of 8th June,
I8U4.
Notification No.
3604 published in
Cyprus Gazette Xo.
460of11th December,
1894.
Order of the High
Commissioner pub–
lished in Gazette Xo
12'J of 5th April,
1SS4. t
Law Xo. II.
1889.
of
) Low No. IX. of 1892.
(Zi). F o r houses, shops and <>(!• -r
their estimated annual va
1
;!*'
estimated annual value.
buildings the verghi of which is charged on
(verghi irad), one-half per cent, of such
D . — F o r and in respect of every annuity, pension or stipend payable out of the public
revenue ofthis Island, yearly, one per cent, on all incomes derived from any of these
sources,, amounting to £ 2 0 0 a year or more.
J t . — F o r and in respect of every sheep and goat yearly the sum of 7i paras.
Ordinance No. XTI.
of 1SS1, Law No. T.
of 1839. and the Pro–
clamations by the
High Commissioner
in Council of 6th
June,1891, published
in Gazette No. 343,
of 12th June, 1691.
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* Of this fee two shillings i.> paid to the Clerk making the copy of the Registration.
{ This is superseded by the Registration of Births end Deaths Law, 1895.