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Stamp Duties Management Act 1891

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27 Definitions.U.K.

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—

  • The expression “Commissioners” means Commissioners of Inland Revenue:

  • The expression “officer” means officer of Inland Revenue:

  • The expression “chief office” means chief office of Inland Revenue:

  • The expression “head offices” means the head offices of Inland Revenue in Edinburgh and [F1Belfast]:

  • The expression “duty” means any stamp duty for the time being chargeable by law:

  • The expression “material” includes every sort of material upon which words or figures can be expressed:

  • The expression “instrument” includes every written document:

  • The expression “die” includes any plate, type, tool, [F2machine,] or implement whatever used under the direction of the Commissioners for expressing or denoting any duty, or rate of duty, or the fact that any duty or rate of duty or penalty has been paid, or that an instrument is duly stamped, or is not chargeable with any duty or for denoting any fee, and also any part of any such plate, type, tool, [F2machine,] or implement:

  • The expressions “forge” and “forged” include counterfeit and counterfeited:

  • The expression “stamp” means as well a stamp [F3produced] by means of a die as an adhesive stamp for denoting any duty or fee:

  • The expression “stamped” is applicable as well to instruments and material [F4bearing stamps produced] by means of a die as to instruments and material having adhesive stamps affixed thereto:

  • The expressions “executed” and “execution[F5have the same meaning as in the Stamp Act 1891]

  • The expression “justice” means justice of the peace.

Textual Amendments

F1Word substituted by virtue of S.R. & O. 1921/1804 (Rev. XVI, p. 967; 1921, p. 424), art. 7(b)

F5Words in s. 27 substituted (3.5.1994) by 1994 c. 9, s. 239(2) (with (3))

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Definitions of “die” and “stamp” extended by Post Office Act 1969 (c. 48), s. 118(2)

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