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Monthly Rent
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PREMISE! USED FOR SCHOOLS OR FOR NON-PROFIT-MAKING: Charitable
or WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS.
Monthly Rent,
Accommodation.
Basic,
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Second Floor
256
73.00
12.00
85.00
Third Floor
156
64.00
11.00
75.00
Fourth Floor
256
56.00
9.00 65.00
2.
Tsuen Wan Resettlement Silk
Each set of premises, wherever stbanded.
Annex.
1.00
20.00
Any other
1.00
10.00
Factory.
| socommodation,
Ground Floor
236
99.00
11,00
110.00
irrespective of
First Floor
256
77.00
8.00
85.00
size.
Second Floor
256
72.00
8.00 80.00
Third Floor
256
68.00
7.00
75.00
Resettlement Factories other
than the above.
Class 1-blocks of 5 storeys or
Clerk of Councils.
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COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Ground Floor
198
64.00
11.00
75,00
Ground Floor
168
56.00
9.00
65.00
21st February 1967.
First Floor
Second Floo
198
$1.00
9.00
60.00
199
43.00
7.03
50.00
Third Floor
198
38.00 0.00
45.00
Fourth Floor
198
38.00
7.00 45.00
Penthouse
186
30.00
5.00 35.00
Rooftop (covered space}
324
13.00
2.00 15.00
Rooftop (covered space)
480
19.00
Rooftop (open space)
924
9100
3,00 22.00 1.00 10.00
Class 2-7 storey blocks
(a) Hong Kong Island, Kowloon
and New Kowloon
Ground Floor
256
First Floor
256
Second Floor
256
120.00 20.00 140.00 98.00 17.00 115.00 87.00 15.00 100,00
Third Floor
256
73.00 12.00 85.00
Fourth Floor
256
Fifth Floor
136
Sixth Floor
256
54.00 11.00 75.00 60,00 10.00 70,00 56.00 9.00 65.00
(b) New Territories other than
New Kowloon
Ground Floor
256
First Floor
256
120.00 13.00 133.00 98.00 12.00 110.00
Second Floor
256
95.00 10.00 95,00
Third Floor
Fourth FloorT
256
73,00
7.00 80.00
256
64.00
6.00
70.00
Fifth Floor
Sixth Floor
236
60.00
1
5.00 65.00
256
$6.00
4.00
60.00
"Not to be cald where ratea not payable.
Explanatory Note.
(This Note in nor part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).
The widespread overloading of the electricity supply to individual factory premises has lead to frequent breakdowns in the electricity supply to curtire resettlement factory blocks. It has, therefore, become necessary to install circuit breakers in individual factory premises for the purpose of localizing breakdowns to the individual premises concerned and this pre- venting a general breakdown of supply to the whole block. It would be inequitable to include the charge of installing the circuit breaker in the rent since the size of the circuit breaker in each case depends upon the individual tenant's requirements.
The Resetbencat (Amendment) Ordinance 1966 has amended the Resettlement Ordinance so as to provide that
(a) a competent authority may install on or in factory premists such
circuit breakers as he considers necessary;
(b) in the case of such installations and in the case of circuit breakers installed by a competent authority on or in factory premises before the commencement of the Resettlement (Amendment) Ordinance 1966 there shall be payable by the tenant of the premises the fee prescribed by regulations made under section 51 of the Resettlement Ordinance; and
(c) the Governor in Council may by regulations made under section 51 of the Resettlement Ordinance prescribed the charge to be paid for such installations.
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