261 Printing Of Papers And Books

AuthorRalph Hone
Pages#5

CHAPTER 261.

PRINTING OF PAPERS AND BOOKS.

AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRINTING OF PAPERS 25 of 1909.

AND BOOKS.

[23rd August 1909.] [Commencement 1st January 1910.1

  1. This Act may be cited as The Printing of Short title.

    Papers and Books Act.

  2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise Interpretation.

    requires'paper' includes handbills, circulars, notices, newspapers and printed matter of every description, but does not include the printing of the name, or the name and address, or business or profession, or the telephonic or telegraphic address of any person, and the articles in which he deals, or papers for the sale of real or personal property by auction or otherwise, or programmes or other papers relating to any entertainment, or business advertisements;

    'print' includes any mechanical mode of reproduction.

  3. Every person who shall print in the Colony Name of printer to be any paper or book whatsoever which shall be meant to prted.be be published or dispersed, and who shall fail to print papers and upon the front of every such paper, if the same shall be books.

    printed on one side only, or upon the first or last leaf of every paper or book which shall consist of more than one leaf, in legible characters, his name and usual place of abode or business, or if he is the publisher of a newspaper the name of such newspaper and the name of thie street and place where it is printed, and every person who shall print, publish or disperse, or cause to be printed, published or dispersed or assist in printing, publishing or dispersing any printed paper or book on which the name and place of abode or business of the person printing the same, or, if he is the publisher of a S

    Printers to keep copy of paper and write name of employer thereon.

    newspaper, the name of such newspaper and the name of the street and place where it is printed, shall not be printed as aforesaid, shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred pounds.

  4. -(1) Every person who shall print in the Colony any paper which shall be meant to be published or dispersed shall carefully preserve and keep one copy (at least) of every paper so printed by him, on which he shall write, or cause to be written or printed in legible characters, the name and place of abode or business...

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