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Personalised Vehicle Registration Marks Auction Set for November 17 in Hong Kong

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Personalised Vehicle Registration Marks Auction Set for November 17 in Hong Kong
HK

HK

Personalised Vehicle Registration Marks Auction Set for November 17 in Hong Kong

2024-10-30 15:00 Last Updated At:15:08

Auction of personalised vehicle registration marks to be held on November 17

​The Transport Department (TD) today (October 30) announced that an auction of personalised vehicle registration marks (PVRMs) will be held on November 17 (Sunday) in Meeting Room S421, L4, Old Wing, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wanchai.

"A total of 240 approved PVRMs will be put up for public auction. A list of the marks has been uploaded to the department's website, www.td.gov.hk/en/public_services/vehicle_registration_mark/index.html," a department spokesman said.

The reserve price of each of these marks is $5,000. Applicants who have paid a deposit of $5,000 should also participate in the bidding (including the first bid at the reserve price). Otherwise, the PVRM concerned may be sold to another bidder at the reserve price.

People who wish to participate in the bidding at the auction should take note of the following points:

(1) Bidders are required to produce the following documents for completion of registration and payment procedures immediately after successful bidding:

(i) the identity document of the successful bidder;

(ii) the identity document of the purchaser (if the purchaser and the successful bidder are different persons);

(iii) a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation (if the purchaser is a body corporate); and

(iv) a crossed cheque made payable to "The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region" or "The Government of the HKSAR". For an auctioned mark paid for by cheque, the first three working days after the date of auction will be required for cheque clearance confirmation before processing of the application for mark assignment can be completed. Successful bidders may also pay through the Easy Pay System (EPS), but are reminded to note the maximum transfer amount in the same day of the payment card. Payment by post-dated cheque, cash, credit card or other methods will not be accepted.

(2) Purchasers must make payment of the purchase price through EPS or by crossed cheque and complete the Memorandum of Sale of PVRM immediately after the bidding. Subsequent alteration of the particulars in the Memorandum will not be permitted.

(3) A PVRM can only be assigned to a motor vehicle which is registered in the name of the purchaser. The Certificate of Incorporation must be produced immediately by the purchaser if a vehicle registration mark purchased is to be registered under the name of a body corporate.

(4) The display of a PVRM on a motor vehicle should be in compliance with the requirements stipulated in Schedule 4 of the Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles) Regulations.

(5) Any change to the arrangement of letters, numerals and blank spaces of a PVRM, i.e. single and two rows as auctioned, will not be allowed.

(6) The purchaser shall, within 12 months after the date of auction, apply to the Commissioner for Transport for the PVRM to be assigned to a motor vehicle registered in the name of the purchaser. If the purchaser fails to assign the PVRM within 12 months, allocation of the PVRM will be cancelled and arranged for re-allocation in accordance with the statutory provision without prior notice to the purchaser.

"Upon completion of the Memorandum of Sale of PVRM, the purchaser will be issued a receipt and a Certificate of Allocation of Personalised Registration Mark. The Certificate of Allocation will serve to prove the holdership of the PVRM. Potential buyers of vehicles bearing a PVRM should check the Certificate of Allocation with the sellers and pay attention to the details therein. For transfer of vehicle ownership, this certificate together with other required documents should be sent to the TD for processing," the spokesman added.

For other auction details, please refer to the Guidance Notes - Auction of PVRM, which is available at the department's licensing offices or can be downloaded from its website, www.td.gov.hk/en/public_services/vehicle_registration_mark/pvrm_auction/index.html.

FEHD cancels licences of two food factories in Kwun Tong and Sham Shui Po

The Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene today (October 30) cancelled the licences of two food factories in Kwun Tong and Sham Shui Po, as the licensees repeatedly breached the Food Business Regulation (FBR) by operating an unlicensed restaurant and illegally extending the food business area respectively. The two premises concerned have had to cease operation with immediate effect.

The two premises are located at Room A1 on the first floor of King Win Factory Building, 65-67 King Yip Street, Kwun Tong, and at Shop C1 on the ground floor of Kwun Wing Building, 353 - 357 Un Chau Street, Sham Shui Po.

"Six convictions for operating an unlicensed restaurant were recorded against the shop licensee in Kwun Tong this June. A total fine of $18,000 was levied by the court and 75 demerit points were registered against the licensee under the department's demerit points system. In August of this year, two convictions for illegally extending the food business area were recorded against the shop licensee in Sham Shui Po. A total fine of $7,600 was levied by the court and 30 demerit points were registered against the licensee under the department's demerit points system. The contraventions resulted in the cancellation of licences for these two food factories," a spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) said.

The licensee of the food factory in Sham Shui Po had a record of four convictions for the same offence between August of last year and May of this year. A total fine of $11,500 was levied and 60 demerit points were registered, resulting in a seven-day and 14-day licence suspension in February and July of this year respectively.

The spokesman reminded licensees of food premises to comply with the FBR and other relevant regulations, or their licences could be suspended or cancelled.

Licensed food premises are required to exhibit their licence and a sign at a conspicuous place of the premises, indicating that the premises have been licensed. A list of licensed food premises is available on the FEHD website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/licensing/licence-foodPremises-search.html).

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