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[Subsidiary]
Application for conservancy service.
CAP. 132] Conservancy (Urban Council) By-laws
[1986 Ed.
for the provision of a conservancy service and the Council has, within 48 hours after the receipt of such application, either refused or failed to provide or to cause such a service to be provided, dispose of the contents of every sanitary pail or container once in every 24 hours, until such time as a conservancy service is provided, in such decent manner as to prevent the causing of any nuisance or smell or the propagation of flies:
Provided that in no case shall such contents be thrown into the sea or into any stream, watercourse or open drain or ditch.
(3) In the case of any premises or part of any premises for which a conservancy service is provided, the occupier of such premises or such part thereof shall, unless the Council or other person providing the service expressly notifies him to the contrary, place or cause to be placed each sanitary pail or container in such a position as-
(a) will be conveniently accessible from the nearest street used by such conservancy service for collection purposes;
(b) will not necessitate the removal of such sanitary pail or container through obstructed passageways; and
(c) will not, wherever possible, necessitate the removal of such pail or container through any bedroom or sleeping quarter:
Provided that in no case shall any sanitary pail or container be placed in a street.
9. (1) Every application for the provision of a conservancy service shall be made in writing addressed to the Secretary of the Council and shall state-
(a) the date upon which the service is required to commence;
(b) the full name and address of the applicant;
(c) the full name and address of the owner of the premises in question, unless such owner is the applicant; and
(d) the address in detail of the premises, or the part thereof, for which the service is required.
(2) Where the applicant for a conservancy service does not expect that the service will be required by him for more than 30 days, he may state in the application that a temporary service is required and shall state, as near as may be, the date upon which he expects the requirement to cease.
(3) Where any person is about to cease to require at any premises, or any part of any premises, the provision of a conservancy service, he shall give to the Council, by notice in writing addressed to the Secretary thereof, not less than 3 days' notice of the date upon which he will cease to require the service and shall, in such notice, specify the circumstances by reason of which the service will no longer be required.