TRAMWAY.
No. 10 of 1902.
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tables and other works in addition to or as extensions of those particularly specified in and authorised by this Ordinance as may be approved of by the Governor in Council, and may work and use the same.
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8. Subject to the approval of the Director of Public Works Power to lay as to the method and position of laying down, the company water pipes. may lay down under any public roadway, street, or space, pipes from any of their generating stations to the sea. The company may also lay down any such pipes over or under any private land with the consent of the owner thereof. The company may pump sea water through any such pipes for the purposes and works of the tramway, and shall make proper provision, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, for the return of the surplus sea water into the sea.
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9. Sections Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall be constructed, Position of laid down and maintained as nearly as may be in the middle of the road, and shall not be so laid that, for continuous distance of one hundred feet or upwards, a less space than nine feet shall intervene between the outside edge of the foot-path on either side of the road and the nearest part of the car, except where it may be necessary to construct and maintain loops for enabling the cars to pass each other, or to construct sidings and curves, all which exceptions shall be subject to the approval in writing of the Director of Public Works. Provided that the company may lay down a double single line in any road where the width may not be sufficient to allow a space of nine feet on either side. Sections Nos. 6 and 7 shall be constructed, laid down and maintained in such positions on the roads along which they are authorised to be laid down as shall be approved by the Governor in Council: Provided that the said last-mentioned Sections may be so laid that a less space than nine feet may intervene between the outside edge of the foot-path on either side of the road, where there is a foot-path, or, where there is no foot-path, between the outside edge of the road and the nearest part of the tramcar.
10. The tramway shall be constructed on a gauge of not Gauge of less than three feet and six inches in width, and with steel tramway. rails, which said rails shall, before being laid down, be approved by the Director of Public Works, and shall be laid
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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