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(5) No person shall declare, instigate, incite others to take part in, or otherwise act in furtherance of a strike or lock-out declared by this Ordinance to be illegal: Pro- vided that no person shall be deemed to have committed an offence under this section or at a common law by reason only of his having ceased work or refused to con- tinue work or to accept employment.
4.-(1) No person refusing to take part or to continue Protection of to take part in any strike which is by this Ordinance persons declared to be illegal, shall be, by reason of such refusal or refusing to
take part in by reason of any action taken by him under this section, illegal strikes. subject to expulsion from any trade union or society, or to any fine or penalty, or to deprivation of any right or benefit to which he would otherwise be entitled, or liable to be placed in any respect either directly or indirectly under any disability or at any disadvantage as compared with other members of the trade union or society, anything to the contrary in the rules of the trade union or society notwith- standing.
(2) Nothing in the rules of a trade union or society re- quiring the reference of disputes to arbitration shall apply to any proceeding for enforcing any right or exemption secured by this section, and in any such proceeding the court may, in lieu of ordering a person who has been expelled from membership of a trade union or society to be restored to membership, order that he be paid out of the funds of the trade union or society such sum by way of compensation or damages as the court thinks just.
5.-(1) No person shall, with a view to compel any Prevention of other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which intimidation. such other person has a legal right to do or to abstain from 38 & 39 Vict. doing, wrongfully and without legal authority,
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(a) use violence to or intimidate such other person or
his wife or children, or injure his property; or,
(b) persistently follow such other person about from
place to place; or,
(c) hide any tools, clothes, or other property owned or used by such other person, or deprive him of or hinder him in the use thereof; or,
(d) watch or beset the house or other place where such other person resides, or works, or carries on business, or happens to he, or the approach to such house or place; or,
(e) follow such other person with two or more other persons in a disorderly manner in or through any street or road.
(2) It is hereby declared that it is unlawful for one or more persons (whether acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or society or of an individual employer or firm, and notwithstanding that they may he acting in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute) to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or happens to be, for the purpose of obtaining or communicating information or of persuading or inducing any person to work or to abstain from working, if they so attend in such numbers or otherwise in such manner as to be calculated to intimidate any person in that house or place, or to obstruct the approach thereto or egress therefrom, or to lead to a breach of the peace; aml attending at or near any house or place in such numbers or in such manner as is by this sub-section declared to be unlawful shall be deemed to be a watching or besetting of that house or place within the meaning of sub-section (1).
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(3) In this section the expression "to intimidate ” means to cause in the mind of a person a reasonable appre- hension of injury to him or to any member of his family or of violence or damage to any person or property, and the expression injury includes injury other than physical or material injury, and accordingly the expression “appre- hension of injury includes an apprehension of boycott, or loss of any kind, or of exposure to hatred, ridicule, or contempt.
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