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couriers and prohibition of soliciting patronage by
others.
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the pier or premises with the permission of an official of the Company or not, to leave such pier or premises immediately.
(8) Any person who-
(a) enters or is upon any pier or premises of the Company in contravention of the provisions of paragraph (1) of this by- law; or
(b) fails to leave any pier or premises immediately upon being so ordered by any official of the Company pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (7) of this by-law,
shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws.
(9) Nothing in this by-law shall apply to any person who is in the employment of the Company,
3. (1) No courier from any hotel, tourist agency or any like organization shall, in the course of his employment as such, enter or be upon the passenger terminal situate on, or on any other part of any pier of the Company three hours before the expected arrival of any vessel carrying passengers that is to dock alongside such pier or al any other time while any such vessel is alongside the pier unless such courier is wearing a uniform clearly indicating the name of the hotel, tourist agency or other like organization that he represents,
(2) No hotel, tourist agency or any like organization shall send more than one uniformed courier, or more than such other number of uniformed couriers as the Company may in writing permit in any par- ticular case, to meet any vessel at, or to board any vessel from, any of the Company's piers.
(3) No courier of any hotel, tourist agency or any like organiza- tion shall, in the course of his employment as such, remain upon the passenger terminal situate on, or other part of, any pier of the Company if there is then present at that passenger terminal or on any other part of the same pier any other uniformed courier of the same hotel, tourist agency or organization, whether such other courier entered upon the passenger terminal or other part of the pier before or after him, except where the presence on the passenger terminal or other part of the pier of more than one uniformed courier from the hotel, tourist agency or organization concerned on the occasion in question, is permitted under paragraph (2).
(4) Where the presence on any passenger terminal situate on, or on any other part of, any pier of the Company of more than one courier from any hotel, tourist agency or other like organization is on any occasion permitted under paragraph (2), no courier of such hotel, tourist agency or organization shall, in the course of his employment as such, remain upon the passenger terminal or other part of the pier concerned
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if he together with all other couriers in uniform from the samo hotel, tourist agency or organization then present at the passenger terminal or on any other part of the pier, exceed the number permitted as afore- said.
(5) Every courier of an botel, tourist agency or like organization shall, on entering the Company's pier in the course of his employment as such, have in his possession a list of all passengers whom he is directed to mect and shall, on demand, produce such list for examina- tion-
(a) to any official of the Company; or
(b) to any other person who is authorized in writing by the Com- pany to examine such lists and who produces such authority. (6) No courier shall solicit the patronage of any passenger other than a passenger shown on the list in his possession specified in para- graph (5), and no other person shall solicit any passenger to patronize any business whatsoever or in any manner assist the courier of any bote), tourist agency or any like organization in soliciting, obtaining or attempting to obtain, the patronage of any passenger, whether such passenger's name appears on the courier's list or not, but nothing in this paragraph shall be taken to prohibit a courier from giving assist- ance to any passenger who, not having been solicited by the courier or any person on his behalf, approached the courier with a request for his assistance.
(7) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws.
merchandise,
4. (0) No person shall take onto or remove or attempt to take Removal, onto or remove from any of the Company's piers or premises any mer- ds. of chandise, cargo or any other goods of any kind whatsoever except with the permission of an official of the Company.
cargo and goods without permission
(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this prohibited. by-law shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws.
5. (1) No lorry, car, cart or other conveyance not in the service Prohibition of the Company shall enter or leave or attempt to enter or leave any
of lorries cottering or
of the Company's piers or premises except with the permission of an leaving prem- official of the Company.
(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws.
wes without permission.
6. (1) No person shall commit any nuisance of any description Nuisances
prohibited.
on or about any of the Company's piers or premises.
(2) Any person who contravenes the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws.
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