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No. 40 of 1912.
Compensation under Vehicles and Traffic Regulation.
Made under the provisions of this Ordinance may be ordered by the magistrate to pay to any person to whom such magistrate may think that any compensation should be paid in respect of any injury, loss, or otherwise, compensation not exceeding fifty dollars, in addition to the penalty provided for under the provisions of this Ordinance, and in default of payment of such compensation the magistrate may order the person ordered to pay the same to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two months in respect of such default.
(2) The payment of such compensation or imprisonment in default thereof shall be a bar to any further legal proceedings at the suit of the person to whom any such compensation has been ordered to be made: Provided that no such order for the payment of any such compensation shall be made unless the party who has suffered any such injury or loss or otherwise sustained damage shall consent thereto.
[s. 7 and Schedule, rep. No. 13 of 1912.]
Originally No. 41 of 1912.
[Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]
Short title.
Interpretation.
No. 41 of 1912.
An Ordinance to prevent the undue and improper interference with or hampering of lawful business and commercial undertakings.
[19th December, 1912.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Boycott Prevention Ordinance, 1912.
2. In this Ordinance,
(a) "Boycotting" means and includes the use of any words, or the importing, making, printing, reproducing, having in possession, having under control, placarding, posting, disseminating, or in any other manner whatsoever dealing with any printed, written, or otherwise produced documents, papers, matter, or pictorial representations, or the doing of any acts, intended or calculated to persuade or induce any person or persons
(i) not to let, hire, use, make use of, or occupy any immovable or movable property in any lawful manner; or
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.