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that part of Hill Road fronting the premises will be reduced in width and restricted to one-way traffic; access will not, however, be denied.
Objection Number 5
of 80
This objection is from Messrs M. K. Lam and Company, Solicitors, on behalf of Yue Tak Construc- tion Company Limited, the owners of the lower ground and ground floor premises in the Cheung Fat Industrial Building at 1 to 9 (odd numbers) Hill Road. A copy of the objection letter is attached at Annex K. The grounds of objection are similar to those in the case of Objection Number 4 and the comments in respect of that objection also apply here.
Nine claims for compensation have also been received. Details of the claims and comments on them are as follows:
Claims Numbers 1 to 7
The following:
C.S. 166
(i)
Messrs Tong and Ip, Solicitors, on behalf of Madam CHAN Tak-woon of 426, 426A and 426B Des Voeux Road West;
(ii)
Messrs King and Company, Solicitors, on behalf of Nam Fong China Products Company Limited, owner of premises at 14 Hill Road;
(iii)
the Keung Wah Chinese Furniture Steel Company of 6-8 Hill Road;
(iv)
the First Electronic Engineering Company of 426 Des Voeux Road;
(v)
the Wai Cheung Provision Store of 12 Hill Road;
(vi)
Messrs S. C. Mok and Company, Solicitors, on behalf of Yuen Lok Enterprises Limited of 16 Hill Road; and
(vii) Messrs S. C. Mok and Company, Solicitors,
on behalf of Hang Lok Restaurant of 16 Hill Road,
have submitted claims for compensation, in the case of (i) to (v) on the grounds that the flyover will adversely affect business both during and after construction, and,
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