Full text: Secretarial practice

APPENDIX A 
11 
INLAND REVENUE, 
SOMERSET HOUSE, 
Lonpon, W.C.2. 
January, 1950 
ADJUDICATION OF STAMP Duty—STAMP ACT, 1891, S. I2. 
1. Executed instruments, the adjudication of which is desired, 
may be presented personally either at the office of the Controller 
of Stamps (Room 16, New Wing, Somerset House) or at the 
Stamp Office, Telegraph Street, E.C.2., or at any of the following 
Provincial Stamping Centres:—Birmingham, 47, Paradise Street; 
Bradford, 29, Manor Row; Bristol, 26, Baldwin Street; Cardiff, 
Government Buildings, Westgate Street; Hull, Post Office 
Buildings; Leeds, 36, Park Row; Liverpool, Government Build- 
ings, Victoria Street; Manchester, 184, Deansgate; Newcastle-on- 
Tyne, 63, Westgate Road; Nottingham, Queen Street; and 
Sheffield, 13, East Parade. They may also be forwarded by post, 
vddressed to: — 
T 
CONTROLLER OF STAMPS 
“udication Brea 
NLAND REVENUE, 
Somerset House, 
London, W.C.< 
If documents are transmitted through the registered post, 
postage and registration fees are required to be paid by the 
applicant. 
In all cases a plain copy or an accurate and complete abstract 
in usual conveyancing form must accompany the original instru- 
ment. Where a number of transfers of stocks, shares or market- 
able securities between the same parties are presented for ad- 
judication, it will be sufficient to furnish a copy of one transfer 
and a list of the others, showing for each the consideration and the 
number and description of the shares or securities or the amount 
and description of the stock. 
2. Instruments presented for adjudication will be kept with 
due care but the Commissioners give notice that they do not 
assume any responsibility with reference to any loss or damage 
which may be occasioned, either in transit or during detention. 
Original instruments will be returned after the adjudication has 
heen completed. Copies and abstracts will not be returned.
	        
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