1142 [ 15 OF 1889. ) BUILDINGS .


( C. )
Agreement subject to which areas for the admission of light and
air into basements, may be constructed on Crown Land,
( Section 39. )

Hongkong, 18
Crown Lessee of do hereby covenant and agree
for heirs, executors, and assigns in consideration of
being permitted by His Excellency the Governor to construct as an
encroachment on Crown Land the following work :




adjoining house No. on

Lot No. not to deviate in any detail from the plan or drawing of such
encroachment signed by and deposited for record
in the Office of the Surveyor General.
2. further agree to keep the whole of the works comprised in such
encroachment in good repair, and not to permit the accumulation of rubbish
therein or to use such encroachment for storage purposes, or as a smoke-hole
or in any way other than a channel for the admission of light and air.
3. That will always give free ingress to the Surveyor
General or any Officer duly authorized by him to enter the premises for the
purposes of inspection.
4. That should the land occupied by this encroachment be at any time
required by the Government for any public work , improvement, or other public
purpose will on receipt of a notice in writing from the Surveyor General
given with the sanction of His Excellency the Governor remove at
own expense the whole of the structure within a period of three months from
the date of the receipt of such notice and without making any claim for
compensation on the Government for such removal.
Witness to Signature,
Ouner of
Lot No.


( D. )
See No. 25 of Agreement subject to which Piers and Wharves may be erected on or
7891, sec. 12 , orer Crown Foreshores, ( Section 68. )
and schedule . ]
1. The pier must be approved by the Governor. A plan of the proposer
pier or wharf shall in every case be deposited at the Surveyor General's
office, and no alteration to, or extension of, the said pier, shall at any time
be made by the owner without the previous sanction and approval of the
Governor obtained in writing.
2. The foundation , superstructure, landing -steps, roadway and every other
portion of the pier shall at all times be kept in a state of safety and repair
by the owner.
3. In the event of the Praya being extended at any future time, or from
any other cause whichi, in the opinion of the Government, shall suffice to
render the removal of the pier or any portion thereof advisable, it shall be
either partially or entirely removed by the owner. The Government shall
alone be entitled to dictate, in the event of a partial removal of the pier,
what portions of it are 10 be so removed , and any such removal, whether

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