Peak Tramway.

a building, for purposes other than its undertaking, such land and the whole of such building shall be deemed to be included in the undertaking unless the Governor in Council by notice in writing declares that such land and building shall be excluded from the sale.

(2) When any such sale has been made, all the rights, powers, and authorities of the company in respect of the undertaking sold, or, where any order has been made by the Governor in Council under section 9 or 10, all the rights, powers, and authorities of the company previous to the making of such order in respect of the undertaking sold, shall be transferred to, vested in, and may be exercised by the Government.

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power, etc.

12. The carriages, motive power, machinery, and Motive apparatus of any kind whatsoever, used on or for the tramway shall be subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, and no carriage, motive power, machinery, or apparatus, which has been disapproved by the Governor in Council shall be used on or for the tramway.

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of carriages.

13. Every carriage used on the tramway shall be so constructed as to provide for the safety of passengers and for their safe entrance to and exit from, and accommodation in such carriage, and their protection from the machinery used for drawing or propelling such carriage.

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engines, etc.

14. The Director or any officer appointed for that purpose by the Governor in writing, may inspect any engine or carriage used by the company and the machinery therein, and also any rope or other machinery of the tramway and report thereon; and the Governor may, by order, prohibit the use of any such engine, carriage, rope, or machinery which may be reported to be unsafe or unfit for use.

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15. (1) The Governor in Council may by rules prescribe or provide for—

(a) working and control of the tramway;

(b) use of the warning apparatus affixed to the engines or used in any other way;

(c) emission of smoke or steam from the engines;

(d) engines and carriages being brought to a stand at such places, and in such cases of impending danger, as may be deemed proper for securing safety;

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