1987 Ed.]
Hawker (Urban Council) By-laws
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45. (1) A licensee shall not erect or use a stall that is not readily movable from a fixed pitch, unless the stall is one provided on the pitch by the Council.
(2) A licensee who provides a stall on a fixed pitch shall remove the stall from the pitch as soon as he ceases to be entitled to the use of the pitch.
46. A licensee shall not, in erecting a stall on a fixed pitch, cause or authorize any holes or other damage to be made in or in the vicinity of the pitch.
47. A licensee shall not-
* (a) attach or permit the attaching of one stall to another stall;
or
(b) except in the case of stalls established within Housing Authority estates with the permission of the Housing Authority or of stalls provided by the Council, hawk from a stall which is attached to another stall.
48. Except as provided in by-law 49, a licensee, while using a fixed pitch, shall ensure that all commodities being hawked by him or on his behalf, and all equipment or other objects used by him in connection with hawking, are placed within the boundaries of the pitch.
49. (1) Where a licensee who holds a fixed-pitch hawker licence authorizing him to deal in drink or cooked food is for the time being allocated a fixed pitch under by-law 33(1), the Council may, by endorsement on his licence, permit him to place in accordance with this by-law in any area approved by it in the immediate vicinity of the pitch such number of tables, stools, and chairs as it specifies in the endorsement.
(2) On giving permission to any such licensee under paragraph (1) the Council shall attach to the licence--
(a) a scale plan showing the fixed pitch and the area in which the tables and stools of the hawker are permitted to be placed; and
(b) a photograph of the pitch and its immediate vicinity.
(3) Every such licensee shall ensure that-
(a) each of the permitted tables-
(i) has a surface area not exceeding 0.4 m2;
(ii) is collapsible; and
(iii) is kept within the permitted area; and
(b) each of the permitted stools or chairs is-
(i) collapsible; and
(ii) kept within the permitted area.
[Subsidiary]
Removal of stalls from pitches.
Licensee not to damage pitch.
Stalls not to be joined.
23 of 1973, s. 36.
Licensees not to place commodities and equipment outside pitches.
Use of tables and stools by holder of fixed-pitch hawker licences authorized to deal in drink or cooked food.
L.N. 89/79.
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