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PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE. (Chapter 132).
PLEASURE GROUNDS (AMENDMENT) BY-LAWS 1971.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 109 of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, the Urban Council bas made the following by-laws—
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Pleasure Grounds (Amendment) By-laws 1971.
2. By-law 20 of the principal by-laws is cancelled and replaced by the following-
"Erection of
structures, trading and
camping.
20. (1) No person shall, in any pleasure ground-
(a) erect any post, rail, fence, pole, tent, booth, stand, building or other structure, or bring or allow to remain any materials for such a building or structure, without the permission in writing of the Council;
(b) bang, spread or deposit any linen or fabric
for drying or bleaching;
(c) sell, or offer or expose for sale, or let to hire, or offer or expose for Jetting to hire, any commodity or article, unless, in pursu- ance of an agreement with the Council or otherwise in exercise of any lawful right or privilege, such person is authorized to sell or let to hire in such pleasure ground such commodity or article; or
(4) save with the permission in writing of the
Council, camp out.
(2) Any post, rail, fence, pols, tent, booth, stand, building or other structure or any building material for such booth, stand, building or other structure which is brought onto or remain on any pleasure ground without the permission in writing of the Council or contrary to any conditions therein, may be removed by the Council and, if unclaimed after a period of seven days, may be sold. The owner of such materials shall be liable for the cost of removal and sale.
Citation.
Cancellation and replace-
tant of by-law 20.
(CAD), 122, #ub. Jen 3
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