Stall, licences
and pitch cards not to be sublet or transferred.
Appointment of hawkers deputies.
Employment of servanta ar agrots,
Obstruction.
Alteration, defacement, ctc. of Licence
Production of licence.
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to his legal personal representative a sum equivalent to that proportica of the fee paid in respect of such licence which the period for which the licence would otherwise have remained in force bears to the period for which the licence was granted:
Provided that the period for which the licence would otherwis have remained in force shall be reckoned in months and calculated to the nearest month, and such refund shall be reckoned in dollar. calculated to the nearest dollar.
14. Save with the consent in writing of the Council, no hawker shall sublet, transfer or lend any stall or transfer his licence or pitch card (if any) to any other person,
15. (1) Subject to the consent of the Council, any hawker mAY appoint a deputy for all or any purposes under these by-laws for such period, not exceeding six months, as the Council may consider reasap- able having regard to the circumstances.
(2) Upon any application for consent under paragraph (1) b hawker shall provide the Council with such particulars relating to de proposed deputy as the Council may require, and shall also provide the Council with such number of photographs of the deputy as the Council may require, not exceeding four.
(3) Upon such consent being given, the Council shall endorse the licence of the applicant with such particulars of the deputy as may be necessary for his identification, and shall append thereto one copy of his photograph.
16. No hawker shall, for the purposes of hawking, employ or be assisted by any person except a person whose name is endorsed by the Council upon his licence.
17. No hawker and ng assistant shall behave in a manner impor tunate towards, or calculated to obstruct, disturb or annoy, any person.
18. No person shall alter, deface or make any erasure on a licent or pitch card, and no person shall use, or have in his possession with a view to using, a licence on which an erasure has been made, or which has been altered or defaced in any way, unless such alteration, deface ment or erasure has been authorized by the Council:
Provided that nothing in this by-law shall be construed to pren the use by any hawker of a licence which has been damaged or debied by accident.
19. Every hawker shall, on demand, produce his licence to my officer of the Urban Services Department or to any police officer.
20. (1) Every hawker shall keep his stall, pitch and the imple- Cleanliness meals of his trade in a clean and wholesome condition.
(2) Every cooked food stall shall be cleansed each day, and every water container used for the purpose of the business carried on therein shall be scrubbed out every Tuesday morning with a solution of chloride of lime smelling strongly of chlorine.
and removal of refuse.
21. (1) Every hawker shall, at the close of trade cach day and Removal at in any case not later than 10 p.m., remove from his place of trade all night, etc. wares, utensils, showboards and other equipment;
Provided that the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to- (a) cooked food stalls;
(5) general purpose stalls; or
(c) the structure of a fixed pitch stall.
() () The Council may, by notice in writing served on any hawker, require the hawker to remove his stall to such place as may be specified in the notice within such period as may be specified therein.
(b) A notice under sub-paragraph (2) may require the stall to be removed to such place during such times as may be specified therein.
(c) If the hawker on whom a notice is served under the provisions of sub-paragraph (a) fails to comply with any of the require- ments thereof, the Council may cause the stall to be removed to the place specified in such notice and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such hawker.
22. Every hawker shall, at all times during which he is trading Display of exhibit in a conspicuous manner at his place of business his licence and licence or
pitch card. his pitch card (if any).
23. Subject to the provisions of by-law 24 and save as otherwise Requirements permitted in writing by the Council, no hawker shall use any stall or as to stalls. any accessory thereto or any equipment which does not conform to the requirements set out in the First Schedule.
24. (1) No hawker shall carry on business from-
(a) any cooked food stall which exceeds seven feet by four feet
in horizontal area or ten feet in height;
(b) any general purpose stall which exceeds six feet by three feet
in horizontal area or ten feet in height; or
(c) any fixed ptich stall which exceeds-
(i) where such stall is provided by the hawker and situated in the open, four feet by three feet in horizontal area, six feet in height at the front and five feet in height at the back; or
First
Schedule.
Size of stalls.
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