Companies. |Ch. 31. No. 1. carrying on the business of banking, unless it is registered as a company under this Ordinance, or is formed in pur- suance of some other Ordinance, or of letters patent. Miscellancous offences 313. If any person in any return, report, certificate, balance sheet, or other document, required by or for the purposes of any of the provisions of this Ordinance specified in the Tenth Schedule hereto, wilfully makes a statement false tn-any material particular, knowing it to be false, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable on convicuion on indictment to imprisonment for two years and be hable on summary conviction to imprisonment. for four months, and in cither case to a fine in lieu of or in addition to such imprisonment as aforesaid Provided that (a) the fine imposed on summary conviction shall not exceed five hundred dollars; (b) nothing in this section shall affect the provisions of the Perjury Ordinance. 314. If any person or persons trade or carry on. business under any name or title of which ‘ Limited,” or any contraction or imitation of that word, is the last word, that person or those persons shall, unless duly incorporated with limited lability, be liable to a fine of twenty-five dollars for every day upon which that name or title has been used. General provisions as to offences. 315. (1) Where by any enactment in this Ordinance it is provided that a company and every officer of the company who is in default shall be liable to a default fine, the com- pany and every such officer shall, for every day during «. which the default, refusal or contravention continues, be liable to a fine not exceeding such amount as is specified in the said enactment, or, if the amount of the fine is not so specified, to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars. (2) For the purpose of any cnactment in_ this Ordinance which provides that an officer of a company 517 Penalty for false statement, Penalty for improper u. of word Limited. Provision with respect to default fines and meaning of officer in default.”’