Entry and inspection of land.
Derelict articles.
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or person specified in the order such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking and to furnish such estimates, returns or information relating thereto as may be prescribed by or under the order;
(d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises with a view to securing compliance with directions given under this regulation;
and any such provision may be made so as to relate either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or undertaking or class or description of persons or undertakings.
75. Any member of His Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or a police officer acting in the course of his duty as such, dr any person authorized by a competent authority to act under this regulation on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority-
(4) may enter on any land for the purpose of exercising any of the powers conferred in relation to that land by any of these regulations;
(b) may enter and inspect any land for the purpose of determining whether, and, if so, in what manner, any of those powers are to be exercised in relation to the land; and
(c) may, for any purpose connected with the public interest pass (with or without animals or vehicles) over any tand.
76. Whenever any person finds an article as to which he has reasonable cause to believe that it has been lost or abandoned, and that, immediately before being lost or abandoned, it was used or intended to be used for the purposes of an armed force or was in the possession of a person who had it with him while serving with an armed force, the person a finding the article-
(a) shall forthwith report the nature and situation thereof, or, if the article is a document, cause it to be delivered, to some member of His Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve on duty in the neighbour- hood or to a police officer at a police station; and
(b) save as aforesaid, shall not remove or tamper with the article except with permission granted by the Commissioner of Police:
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Provided that the Governor may by order direct that the obligations and restrictions imposed by this regulation shall not apply in celation to any such description of articles as may be specified in the order,
of strikes
77. (1) Wich a view
to preventing work in essential Avoidance services being interrupted by trade disputes, the Governor may af by order make provision-
lock-outs in casential
(a) for establishing a Board for the settlement of services. trade disputes, and for regulating the procedure of the Board;
(b) for prohibiting, subject to the provisions of the order, a strike or lockout in connection with any trade dispute;
(c) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the Governor thinks it expedient for the purpose of the order to provide.
(2) In this regulation trade dispute" means any dispute or difference between employers and workers, or between workers and workers connected with the employment or non- employment or the terms of the employment or with the conditions of labour of any person employed in an essential service.
(3) Any order made under this regulation may provide that contravention of any provision of such order shall be an offence against these regulaitons.
Lo ships
78. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, the
hereinafter provided, the competent Special authority may require any space or accommodation in a British powera as ship or aircraft to be played at the disposal of the competent sad authority, and may give such directions as appear
to the Aircraft. competent authority to be necessary or expedient in connection with any such requirement; and if any directions given under this sub-regulation with respect to any vessel or aircraft are contravened or not complied with, the master of the vessel or the pilot of the aircraft, as the case may be, and the person having the management thereof, shall each be guilty of an offence against this regulation: Provided that the preceding provisions of this regulation shall not authorize the doing of any thing in relation to a Dominion ship or aircraft.
(2) Where, in respect of any ship or aircraft, there sub- sists between a person to whom this sub-regulation applies and any other person a charterparty ur other contract under which
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