24. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 28, the registered proprietor of each estate and small holding shall be entitled to receive from the Controller during any period of control coupons representing the quantity of rubber which may be exported in respect of that estate or small holding during that period : Provided that pending the determination of any appeal against the decision of the Controller under section 18 regarding the right of any person to be the registered proprietor of an estate or small holding, the Controller may defer the issue of coupons or provisional coupons in respect of that estate or small holding. (2) A coupon shall not be valid after the thirty-first day of December of the year of control in which it is issued. 25. A coupon or a provisional coupon issued under this Ordinance shall authorise the export from the Island of an amount of rubber equal to the amount represented by such coupon or provisional coupon. 26. (1) In anticipation of the determination of the exportable maximum of any estate or small holding in the first year of control:, the Controller may issue to the registered proprietor, of that estate or small holding provisional coupons at such times and in such quantities as the Controller may in his discretion deteimine in respect of the amount estimated by him to be the probable exportable maximum of that estate or small holding for that year of control. (2) Provisional coupons shall be valid for a period of two months reckoned from the first day of June, 1934, and may be exchanged, on application to the Controller or, to such officer as the Controller may direct and within such period as the Controller may determine, for other coupons issued under this Ordinance representing a quantity of rubber equivalent to that represented by the provisional coupons exchanged. 27. In anticipation of the determination of the exportable maxi- mum of any estate or small holding in the first or any subsequent year of control, the Controller may issue to the registered proprietor of that estate or small holding coupons at such times and in such quantities in respect of the amount estimated by him to be the probable exportable maximum of that estate or small holding for that year of control. 28. The amount represented by provisional coupons issued under section 26 and coupons issued under section 27 shall be deducted from the amount for which coupons may be issued under section 24. 29. (1) Nothing contained in this Ordinance shall be deemed to render illegal the transfer or sale of coupons or provisional coupons by one person' to another. (2) Every coupon and every provisional coupon issued under this Ordinance shall be deemed to be a valuable security within the meaning of the Ceylon Penal Code. Extracted from the Book Rubber Regulation Legislation and Rules published in 1934 June by The Rubber Growers Association, London, UK. |