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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 17, 1937. 937
(b) who, being the registered owner of an aircraft, fails to comply with paragraph 7 or paragraph 8 of Schedule I to this Order,
shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five pounds or, in the case of a second or subsequent con- viction for the like offence, to a fine not exceeding ten pounds; but, save as aforesaid, every person who con- travenes or fails to comply with any provision of this Order, or who is deemed to have contravened or failed to comply with this Order, shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding two hundred pounds or to both such imprisonment and such fine.
(4) Any aircraft which flies or attempts to fly over a prohibited area or enters the Colony in contravention of this Order is liable to be fired on in accordance with the pro- visions of Schedule VI to this Order.
(5) Any proceedings in respect of contravention of or failure to comply with any Customs Regulations made under Article 23 (4) of this Order shall be deemed to be proceedings for the recovery of a penalty under the enactments of the Colony relating to the Customs.
cancel,
licences and
29.-(1) Any certificate granted in the Colony under Power to Schedule I, or any licence granted in the Colony under suspend, or Schedule V to this Order, or the licence of any aerodrome in endorse the Colony, may be cancelled, suspended or endorsed by the certificates. Governor on sufficient ground being shown to his satisfaction, after due inquiry, and his decision shall be final; and in special cases the Governor may suspend any such licence temporarily and provisionally pending the holding of an inquiry.
(2) Any certificate of airworthiness issued in the Colony under Schedule II to this Order, or any validation conferred in the Colony under that Schedule on a certificate of air- worthiness, may be cancelled or suspended by the Governor if he is satisfied that reasonable doubt exists as to the safety of the aircraft in question, and the conditions attached to any
such certificate or validation may be varied by the Governor if he is satisfied that those conditions may properly be relaxed, or that reasonable doubt exists as to whether those conditions afford a sufficient margin of safety.
(3) Where any person is convicted of any contravention of or failure to comply with this Order in respect of any British aircraft registered in the Colony, the Governor may cancel or suspend the certificate of registration of that air- craft.
(3A) The Governor may vary or cancel any particulars or other matter entered by him or on his authority in any licence or certificate granted, or in any journey log book issued, under this Order.
(4) When there is within the Colony-
(a) an aircraft in respect of which a certificate of regis- tration or of airworthiness issued by the duly competent
* As amended by O. in C. of 29.1.29 (G.N. 408 of 1929) in force 1.4.29, and
Q. in C, of 15.12.32 (G.N. 134 of 1933) in force 1.1.33.