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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 28, 1936.
its discretion reserve for stall-holders in that market such stalls in any market as it may think fit, and Provided also that if a lessee dies his stall may be let to his son or sons or other near relative in his stead.
(2) One month's notice of the discontinuance of any letting shall be given by either the Council or the lessee as the case may be,
(3) All rents of market stalls shall be paid to the Council quarterly in advance within the first two weeks of the quarter.
If a stall be let from a date which is not the beginning of a quarter, any period of half a month or more shall be charged as one month and any period less than half a month shall not be charged.
If a tenancy is determined in accordance with paragraph (2) before the expiration of the quarter for which the rent has been paid in advance the lessee shall be entitled to a refund of the rent for one month or two months as the case may be.
(4) The lessee shall duly and punctually pay and discharge all rates, taxes and other assessments and any meter rent or charges for excess water consumption in respect of the stall.
(5) If it is proved to the satisfaction of the Council that the lessee has contravened or suffered or permitted the con- travention of any of these by-laws or has failed to observe and perform any of the agreements on his part contained in his lease, the Council may forthwith and without any refund of rent or other compensation determine his tenancy and re-enter upon the leased premises.
Made by the Urban Council this 21st day of July, 1936.
C. J. ROE,
Secretary.
Approved by the Legislative Council this 26th day of August, 1936.
J. H. B. LEE,
Deputy Clerk of Councils