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which five feet may
be covered
by a projecting of the house so as to form a verandah
No 3. Each lot
to have a
on
Verandah.
live
which shops are to be built, is
- a front to the street of twenty english feet
and a depth of fifty english feet
No Arumals, gods filth, or any other thing, that
may
in the streets are
in
stop the progress of passengers not to be allowed to remain thereon, except in cases
of carts, carriages, horses or bullocks that may be loading or unloading. All else found
contrary to these regulations, shall be seized
All else found there of any value
removed
by constables to a general place of deposit kept for
that purpose, and shall not be
given back to the
owners until
a
fine that shall hereafter
be
named
has been paid. The depositors of filth or rubbish are to be found out, and the filth or rubbish must be removed at their expence, in addition to which
a fine shall be paid according
to the
rate herein-after
specified.
No 5. The occupier of each lot shall be entitled to
one vote at
an
annual election of three commissioners
or Head-men, who shall be entrusted with the
making of
minor
regulations conducive to the good government of the Bazaar. Providing always that the consent of the Head of the Government
be obtained to them. One of these Commissioners
who shall be chosen by the other two, will be held
responsible to the Government of the Island of
...
will be the
of the people residing
made Known; and
organ
by which the wants
in the Bazaar may
be
The proposer of
any modified regulations for the consideration and adoption of the said Government
This Commissioner will receive a small
percentage of his monthly salary for performing the duties of his situation. The Government will look to him for
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which five feet may
be covered
by a projecting of the house so as to form a trondah
Ni 3. Each lot
to have a
on
Verandah.
lve
which shops are to be built, is
- a port to the street of twenty english feet
and a depth of frity english feck W to Arumals, gods filthe, or any other thing, that
may
in the streets are
in
stop the progress of passengers not to be allowed to remain thereon, except in cases
of carts, carriages, hoses or bullocks that may be lording or unloading. All else found
All else found there of any These regulations, shall be simard
value
contrary
to
removed
by constables to a general place of deposit kept for
• given back to the
that purpose, and shall not be
owners until
a
- fine that shall hereafter
be
named
has been paid. The depositus of filth or rublish are to be found out, and the filth or rubbish must be removed at their expence, in addition to which
fine shall be paid according
the
Q
to Pro rate herein-after
Specified
specified.
W: 5 . The occupier of each lot shall be entiths to
one vote at
M
an
annual election of three commissiones
Head-men, who shall be entrusted with the
making of
minor
regulations conducive to the good government of the Bazaar. Providing always "that the consent of the Head of the Government
be obtained to them. One of these Commissioners
who shall be chosen by the other two, will be held
responsible to the Four: nment of the Island of
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will be the
of the people residing
made Known; and.
organ
by which the wand
in the Bagan may
Bazaar
he shatë
be
The proposer of
any modified regulations for the consideration and adoption of the said Government
This Commissioner will receive a small
the decles of his monthly salary for performing the duties situation. The Fovernment will look to him for
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