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No. 10 of 1902.

Rules.

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TRAMWAY.

in the case of a continuing offence to a further fine not exceeding ten dollars for every day after the first during which such offence continues.

Rules.

36.-(1) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make rules for any of the following purposes :-

(a) for regulating the working of the tramway;

(b) for regulating the use of the warning apparatus affixed to the cars;

(c) for providing that the cars shall be brought to a stand at such places and in such cases of impending danger as the Governor in Council may deem proper for securing safety;

(d) for regulating the entrance to, exit from, and accommodation in the cars, and the protection of passengers from the machinery of any car used on the tramway;

(e) for regulating the rate of speed of the cars: Provided that the speed as regards Sections Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall not (unless another rate be authorised by the Governor in Council under the authority of this paragraph) exceed the rate of 15 miles an hour, and, as regards Sections Nos. 6 and 7, shall not exceed the rate of 20 miles an hour, and that no cars may pass through movable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of 4 miles an hour;

(f) for the stopping of cars using the tramway;

(g) for providing for the due publicity of all rules relating to the tramway by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and

(h) for providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which it shall appear to the Governor in Council that such safety is, or is likely to be, endangered or imperilled.

(2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and to its furnishing to the Governor in Council a true copy of every rule which it proposes to make one month at least before the same is made, or such period less than one month as the Governor in Council may agree to, it shall be lawful for the company to make rules-

* As amended by No. 34 of 1915 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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