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6(1)The following provisions of the Stamp Duties Management Act 1891 shall cease to have effect—U.K.
in section 2 (recovery of money received for duty), subsections (2) and (3);
section 3 (power to grant licences to deal in stamps);
section 4 (penalty for unauthorised dealing in stamps etc.);
section 5 (provisions as to determination of a licence);
section 6 (penalty for hawking stamps);
section 8 (discount on sale of stamps);
section 9(2) and (3) (cases in which allowance may be made for spoiled adhesive stamps);
in section 11 (how allowance to be made), the words from “deducting therefrom” to the end;
section 12 (repurchase of stamps by Commissioners);
section 17 (proceedings for detection of stamps stolen or fraudulently obtained);
section 18 (licensed person in possession of forged stamps to be presumed guilty);
section 19 (mode of proceeding when stamps are seized);
section 20 (defacement of adhesive stamps);
section 25 (mode of granting licences).
(2)This paragraph comes into force on 1st October 1999.
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