Amendment
of Third Schedale.
Latitude 22° 11' 0" Longitude 114° 14′ 30′′ (grid
reference KV 156557) Latitude 22" 9" 24" Longitude 114° 14′ 30′′ (grid
reference KV 155528)
Latitude 22° 24" Longitude 114" 12" 48" (grid
reference KV 125529)
(c) Explosive Minesweeping Area 111 (Ninepins Area)
The area included in this minesweeping area is enclosed by lines joining the following positions--
Latitude 22° 16" 36" Longitude 114° 21′ 24′′ (grid)
reference KV 276659)
Latitude 22° 16′ 35′′ Longitude 114° 24′ 30′′ (grid
reference KV 330658)
Latitude 22° 14' 24" Longitude 114° 24' 30TM (grid
reference KV 329617)
Latitude 22° 14′ 24′′ Longitude 114° 21′ 24′′ (grid
reference KV 275618).”.
3. The Third Schedule to the principal Ordinance is umended by the addition after paragraph 7 of the following new paragraph-
**8. In respect of the firing of explosive minesweeps the signals referred to in peragraph | above are—
(a) a black ball at the foremast head and a black ball at the yardarm on the side or sides on which it is dangerous for vessels to pass; and
(b) a black flag at the yardarm.”.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
27th November, 1959.
Explanatory Note.
Laimes
Clerk of Councils.
(This Note is not part of the Order bar is intended to indicate its general purport),
This Order amends the First and Third Schedules of the Defences (Firing Areas) Ordinance, Chapter 196, in order to prescribe areas within the waters of Hong Kong for use as ranges for the practice firing of explosive minesweepo. and to describe the manner in which notice shall be given that such firing ở progress.
(Secretariat BL2/494/54)
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PUBLIC RECLAMATIONS AND WORKS ORDINANCE, 1956.
(No. 27 of 1956).
PUBLIC RECLAMATIONS And Works COMPENSATION TRIBUNAL RULES, 1959.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 of the Public Reclamations and Works Ordinance, 1956, the Chief Justice has made the following rules—
I. These rules may be cited as the Public Reclamations and citation. Works Compensation Tribunal Rules, 1959.
2. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires-
Interprets-
"Ordinance" means the Public Reclamations and Works Ordinance, (27 of 1956).
1956;
"uribunal" means a tribunal constituted in accordance with section 7
of the Ordinance;
"Registrar" means the Registrar of the Supreme Court; "Registry" means the Registry of the Supreme Court.
3. (a) Any person who is authorized to submit a claim for Submission
compensation in accordance with the provisions of subsection of claim. (2) of section 6 of the Ordinance (bereinafter referred to as "the claimant") and who is desirous of submitting bis claim to the tribunal, shall submit within the time provided by that section particulars of claim to the tribunal by serving upon the Registrar two copies of his particulars of claim.
(6) Such particulars of claim shall clearly state with reasonable detail all relevant facts relied upon by the claimant in support of his claim as well as the amount of compensation claimed by the claimant.
(c) Copies of the particulars of claim served upon the Registrar shall be served within the same period upon the Attorney General, and upon all other interested parties.
(d) Any person other than the Attorney General, upon whom particulars of claim are served or any person upon whom particulars of claim ought to have been served pursuant to paragraph (c) of this rule may, after notifying the claimant and the Attorney General of his intention so to do, at any time apply to the Registrar for leave to appear before the tribunal, and upon such application the Registrar may, if
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