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Power to police to regulate traffic.

Rights of public reserved.

Saving of rights of the Crown.

Company not exempted from proceedings for nuisance.

No. 10 of 1902.

TRAMWAY.

81. Nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the powers of the police to regulate the passage of any traffic along or across any public road along or across which the tramway is laid down, and the police may exercise their powers as well on as off the tramway, and with respect as well to the traffic of the company as to the traffic of other persons, and in particular nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the power of the Captain Superintendent of Police under any Ordinance to make regulations with reference to traffic.

82. Nothing in this Ordinance shall take away or abridge the right of the public to pass along or across every or any part of any public road along or across which the tramway is laid, whether on or off the tramway, with carriages, cars, or vehicles not having flange-wheels suitable only to run on the rail of the tramway.

83. The powers and privileges given by this Ordinance are so given saving and reserving always the rights of His Majesty, and of those claiming by, from, or under him.

84. Nothing in this Ordinance shall exonerate the company from any indictment, action or other proceedings for nuisance in the event of any nuisance being caused or permitted by it.


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In the following rules :—

"Current" means an electric current exceeding one-thousandth part of one ampere.

"K Energy" means electrical energy.

"Generator" means the dynamo or dynamos or other electrical apparatus used for the generation of energy.

"Motor" means any electric motor carried on a car and used for the conversion of energy.

"Pipe" means any gas or water pipe, or other metallic pipe, structure, or substance.

"Wire" means any wire or apparatus used for telegraphic, telephonic, electrical signalling, or other similar purposes.


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