Reimburse- ment of
expenses.
Recovery
of expenses. Ordinance No. 6 of 1875.
Granting of certificates by Council.
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Recovery of expenses by the Council.
87. All reasonable expenses incurred by the Council in consequence of any default in complying with any order or notice issued under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be money paid for the use and at the request of the person on whom the said order or notice was made, and shall be recoverable from him in the ordinary course of law at the suit of the Secretary. The provisions of this section shall apply to any orders or notices issued under any by-law by the Council or by any duly appointed committee of the Council
88. The provisions of the Crown Remedies Ordinance, 1875, shall apply to the recovery of all such expenses, and the certificate required by that Ordinance shall be signed by the Secretary.
Certificates.
89. Certificates and written permissions of the Council under this Ordinance or under any by-law may be given under the hand of the Secretary or such other officer as the Council may appoint in that behalf. Such certificates and permits shall for all purposes be prima facie evidence of the matters therein stated.
Obstruction of streets prohibited.
Private streets.
90. No shed, lean-to, shelter, show-case, counter or stall for the sale of food or goods or any other obstruction of any kind shall be erected or maintained or placed in, over or upon any portion of any street on land held under lease from the Crown unless with the written consent of the Governor in Council.
Submission of claim.
Appointment
Arbitrators.
91. No suit, action or other proceedings shall lie in any court for the recovery by any person of compensation for loss alleged to have been caused by the operation of this Ordinance, but any person claiming any compensation payable under this Ordinance shall, unless the assessment payable is otherwise provided for by this Ordinance, submit to the Colonial Secretary, on the same date as the plans relating to the works in respect of which such compensation is claimed are deposited with the Building Authority, if any such plans are so deposited, a claim in writing stating the amount which he seeks to recover and the grounds upon which he bases his claim.
92. In the event of dispute, the amount of compensa. of arbitra- tion, if any, payable under this Ordinance shall be determined
by arbitration in the manner following:-
tors.
(1) There shall be two arbitrators, one of whom shall be nominated by the Governor and the other by the person claim- ing compensation.
(2) The two arbitrators so nominated shall view the pre- mises, inquire into the claim and endeavour to arrive at a sum which they consider will, in the circumstances of the case, be fair compensation, and if they agree their decision shall be final.