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1484
48° GEORGII III. Cap.149.
SCHEDULE, PART I. Duty
ADMISSION—continued   £ s. .

Exemptions from the preceding and all other Stamp Duties.

 

Where any Officer shall be admitted annually, every Admission after the first shall be free of Duty, provided the proper Duly shall have been paid on his first Admission :

 

All Admissions of Officers, proceeding upon any Grants of orAppointments to Offices, which shall be charged with the Duties herein-after mentioned.

 

But in all Cases not expressly exempted the proper Duty is to he paid on every Admission of the same Person.

 

ADMISSION of any Person to act as a Notary Public. See FACULTY.

 

ADMISSION of any Person to be a Member of either of the Four Inns of Court in England

  20 0 0

ADMISSION of any Person to be a Member of either of the Societies commonly called Inns of Chancery in England

  3 0 0

ADMISSION of any Person to be a Fellow of the College of Physicians in England or Scotland

  20 0 0

ADMISSION or Licence of any Person, by the College of Physicians in England, to exercise the Faculty of Physic in the City of London and within Seven Miles thereof

  10 0 0

ADMISSION or Matriculation of any Person in either of the Universities in England

  0 10 0

ADMISSION of any Person to the Degree of a Bachelor of Arts in either of the Universities in England, for the Register or Entry thereof,

 

If conferred in the ordinary Course of the University

  3 0 0

If conferred by special Grace, or Royal Mandate, or by reason of Nobility, or otherwise out of the ordinary Course

  5 0 0

ADMISSION of any Person to any other Degree in either of the Universities in England, for the Register or Entry thereof,

 

If conferred in the ordinary Course of the University

  6 0 0

If conferred by special Grace, or Royal Mandate, or by reason of Nobility, or otherwise out of the ordinary Course, conferring any Right of Election in such University

  10 0 0

ADMISSION of any Person to the Degree of Doctor of Medicine in either of the Universities in Scotland

  10 0 0

Note.—The said herein-before mentioned Duties on Admissions are, in all Cases not expressly provided for, to be charged on the Instruments of Admission delivered to the Persons admitted, by whatsoever Name the same may be called, if there be any such; or if not, on the Register, Entry, or Memorandum of each Admission, in the Rolls, Books, or Records of the Court, College, Inn, or Society, in which the Admission shall be made; or for want thereof, on the Rescript or Warrant for such Admission.

 

ADMISSION of any Person into any Corporation or Company in any City, Borough, Burgh, or Town Corporate in Great Britain; for the