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repeated by Section II of Ordinance 5 of 1857 and Section II of that Ordinance it at
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All houses, shops, Lame or other demements in "Marke to shall be let by the Registrar General or Private contract for either by duble Tender Ruch Rent Premium Contideration and for Ruch Period and upon Ruch Conditione as the shall from time to time be fixed by the Registrar General with the approval of the Governor in leonneil"
Your Memorialist is informed and believes that no Conditions were ever fixed until the 4th Meary 1886 after the date when Abemorialist received notice to quit.
J. your these conditione mere az follows- all market buildings hitherto let under Ordinance of 5 of 1864 shall continue polet until such time as vaz they sould have become vacant under that ordinance, then they shall be let in the manner hereinafter provided.
All market buildings shall be let without fire or premium, either from mouth to mouth nr for a term of years, for the highest rent obtainable, Ruch rent to be ascertained tendere or public auction.
Reale 3 of the letting it from mouth to mouth, a mon the notice of its discontinuance shall be given either by the Registrar Veneral Üzzee as the Gaze máy ber.
' the 4. of the letting is for a year or more, nonotic of the expiration of the term shall be necessary
No market building shall be let Mione 5 than three speare except on a Can be obtained for let for higher rent than three years lease, nov for any 6 term exceeding five yeare without the approval of the Governor.
All stents of market buildings shall be paid to the Registrar General in advance within the first Reven days of each month
The Registrar Reveral khall cauze to be conspicuously exhibited fall month. Son a notice board in each market a list of all market buildings which are to be let by the mouth, as well as of thore Ishich will, shorthy become vacant, in respect of which tenders shall be ecilled for, and a time fixed for their reception by the aregistrar General, by a notice under but hand, to be exhibited on such board at least a before tuch market buildings become Vacant.
Your demorialist submits that assuming he holdz hir Eicenze under Ordinance 5 of 1864 that the san has not been re-let under thre Conditions to be fixed in purenance of the sand, Ordinance, and that it should be offered for letting in pursuance of the aforesaid conditions parsed on the of the May last.
myth ELA
Your Memorialist humbly submits that Rutting azide any legal rights he may have, he That a very throng moral claim at the present -- action of the Government if persisted in will for apparent reason, involve him in very heavy loss if no