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(16 of 1956),
and to have ceased to exist on such commencement; and such under- takings are validated for all purposes notwithstanding that such works may have been undertaken or commenced without regard to such rights (if any) and without the authority of any enactment extinguishing such rights.
(2) Save as is provided by this Ordinance, no claim shall at any time be made or action brought or continued in respect of the extinguish- ment under this section in whole or in part of any public or private right or the injurious affection of any land or other property resulting therefrom.
3. (1) Any person having a claim of private right in respect of compensation, the undertakings validated under section 2, or in respect of the under takings validated under section 2 of the Public Reclamations and Works (Chai Wan, Kun Tong Bay and Cheung Sha Wan) Ordinance, 1956, may within two months of the coming into operation of this Ordinance submit a claim for compensation in respect of the extinguishment of such private right.
(27 of 1956).
(2) The provisions of the Public Reclamations and Works Ordin- ance, 1956, shall apply in respect of such claims for compensation.
SCHEDULE
Undertakings validated under secrior 2.
(a) A reclamation in Chai Wan of approximately 17 acres of Crown fore shore and sea bed bounded to the south by the high water mark of the Bay and to the north by a sea wall of approximately 1,800 feet in length. In which there is en opening of 100 feet giving access to an anchorage of approximately 42 acres enclosed by the sea wall and reclamation. The limits and extent of such reclama- tion are shown and delineated in red on a plan numbered P.1693A signed by the Director of Public Works and deposited in the Land Office.
(b) A reclamation in Kwun Tong Bay of approximately 41.3 acres of Crowe foreshore und sea bed bounded to the north by the existing reclamation, to be cast by the nullah wall adjoining New Kowloon Inland Lot 3503, and to the south and westwards by a sea wall running in a westerly direction from the southern end of the nullah wall for approximately 1,300 feet and thence by a line in a north westerly direction for approximately 1,150 feet to join the existing reclamation. The limits and extent of such reclamation are shown and delineated in red on a plan numbered P.1694/Z signed by the Director of Public Works and deposited in the Land Office.
(c) Two reclamations at Cheung Sha Wan with a combined area of approxi- mately 13,6 acres of Crown foreshore and sea bed, both reclamations being within the area whose reclamation was provisionally authorized by Ordinance No. 16 of 1956; the limits and extent of such reclamations being marked "C" and "D" respectively and delineated in red on a plan Dumbered P.2137 signed by the Director of Public Works and deposited in the Land Office.
(d) The enclosure at Tsuen Wan of approximately 137 marea of Crown fore- shore and sea bed by a sea wall runcing is a north westerly direction from the northern corner of Tsuen Wan Inland Lot No. 25 for approximately 3,090 feet and by a nullah well running from there in a north easterly direction for approximately 1,680 feet to join the existing bridge on the Castle Peak Road
The limits and extent of such nullah wall and sea wall are shown and delineated in red on the plan numbered P.1696, signed by the Director of Public Works and deposited in the Land Office.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 22nd day of April, 1959.
(Secretariat BL1/3151/53)
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