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Enclosure

No.

OF 1890.

An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to provide for and regulate the supply of Water in the Colony of Hongkong and for the maintenance and repair of the works in connection therewith.

122

Officer Administering the Government,

c. o.

17720

RECR RECE 10 SEP !

[August, 1890.]

WHEREAS large sums have from time to time been expended and may hereafter be expended in the establishment and maintenance of waterworks to secure a proper and adequate supply of water for the inhabitants of the Colony and it is expedient to provide for and regulate the supply of water from such works as well as the maintenance and repair of all works in connection therewith and also to make provision for the payment of all such sums as aforesaid not otherwise provided for and for the repayment of any loans in connection therewith and of the interest to accrue thereon. Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Waterworks Ordinance, 1890.

2. In this Ordinance and in any regulations made hereunder unless there be something in the context repugnant to or inconsistent with such construction the following words and expressions shall have or shall include the meanings respectively set against them, viz.:

Waterworks.--All reservoirs, dams, weirs, tanks, cisterns, tunnels, filter-beds, conduits, aqueducts, pipes, fountains, sluices, valves, pumps, steam-engines, and all other structures or appliances used or constructed, or to be used or constructed, for the storage, conveyance, supply, measurement or regulation of water which are so used or have been constructed by, or on behalf of, the Crown, and are the property thereof or which shall hereafter be used or constructed by the Water Authority.

Water Authority.--The Resident Engineer of the waterworks or such other person, persons or body corporate as the Governor in Council may, from time to time, appoint to manage, or supervise the waterworks or water supply of this Colony.

Service.--All pipes, valves, cisterns, cocks, fittings, and other appliances (excepting any meter as hereinafter defined) by or through which water flows or is intended to flow from the waterworks or which are or may be used for the purpose of supplying any tenement from the waterworks and which service is the property of the owner or occupier of such tenement.

Public Fountain.--Any fountain, stand-post, valve, tap, or appliance used or intended to be used for, or in connection with, the supply of water to the public from the waterworks, and erected or hereafter to be erected by the Crown or the Water Authority and which is the property of the Crown.

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Enclosure No. OF 1890. An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to provide for and regulate the supply of Water in the Colony of Hongkong and for the maintenance and repair of the works in connection therewith. 122 Officer Administering the Government, c. o. 17720 RECR RECE 10 SEP ! [August, 1890.] WHEREAS large sums have from time to time been expended and may hereafter be expended in the establishment and maintenance of waterworks to secure a proper and adequate supply of water for the inhabitants of the Colony and it is expedient to provide for and regulate the supply of water from such works as well as the maintenance and repair of all works in connection therewith and also to make provision for the payment of all such sums as aforesaid not otherwise provided for and for the repayment of any loans in connection therewith and of the interest to accrue thereon. Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Waterworks Ordinance, 1890. 2. In this Ordinance and in any regulations made hereunder unless there be something in the context repugnant to or inconsistent with such construction the following words and expressions shall have or shall include the meanings respectively set against them, viz.: Waterworks.--All reservoirs, dams, weirs, tanks, cisterns, tunnels, filter-beds, conduits, aqueducts, pipes, fountains, sluices, valves, pumps, steam-engines, and all other structures or appliances used or constructed, or to be used or constructed, for the storage, conveyance, supply, measurement or regulation of water which are so used or have been constructed by, or on behalf of, the Crown, and are the property thereof or which shall hereafter be used or constructed by the Water Authority. Water Authority.--The Resident Engineer of the waterworks or such other person, persons or body corporate as the Governor in Council may, from time to time, appoint to manage, or supervise the waterworks or water supply of this Colony. Service.--All pipes, valves, cisterns, cocks, fittings, and other appliances (excepting any meter as hereinafter defined) by or through which water flows or is intended to flow from the waterworks or which are or may be used for the purpose of supplying any tenement from the waterworks and which service is the property of the owner or occupier of such tenement. Public Fountain.--Any fountain, stand-post, valve, tap, or appliance used or intended to be used for, or in connection with, the supply of water to the public from the waterworks, and erected or hereafter to be erected by the Crown or the Water Authority and which is the property of the Crown. Preamble. Short title Interpretation
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Enclosure No. OF 1890. An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to provide for and regulate the supply of Water in the Colony of Hongkong and for the maintenance and repair of the works in connection therewith. 122 Officer Administering the Government, c. o. 17720 RECR RECE 10 SEP ! [ August, 1890.] W HEREAS large sume have from time to time been expended and may hereafter be expended in the establishment and maintenance of waterworks to secure a proper and adequate supply of water for the inhabitants of the Colony and it is expedient to provide for and regulato the supply of water from such works as well as the main- tenance and repair of all works in connection therewith and also to make provision for the payment of all such sums as aforesaid not otherwise provided for and for the repayment of any loans in connection therewith and of the interest to accrue thereon. Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Waterworks Ordinance, 1890. 2. In this Ordinance and in any regulations made here- under unless there be something in the context repugnant to or inconsistent with such construction the following words and expressious shall have or shall include the mean- ings respectively set against them, viz. :--- Waterworks.--All reservoirs, dams, weirs, tanks, eis- terns, tunnels, filter-beds, conduits, aqueducts, pipos, fountains, sluices, valves, pumps, steam- engines, and all other structures or appliances used or constructed, or to be used or constructed, for the storage, conveyauce, supply, measurement or regulation of water which are so used or have been constructed by, or on behalf of, the Crown, and are the property thereof or which shall here- after be used or constructed by the Water Autho- rity. Water Authority.--The Resident Engineer of the waterworks or such other person, persons or body corporate as the Governor in Council may, from time to time, appoint to mauage, or supervise the waterworks or water supply of this Colony. Service. All pipes, valves, cisterns, cocks, fittings, and other appliances (excepting any meter as hereinafter defined) by or through which water flows or is intended to flow from the waterworks or which are or may be used for the purpose of supplying any tenement from the waterworks and which service is the property of the owner or occupier of such tenement. Public Fountain.-Any fountain, stand-post, valve, tap, or appliance used or intended to be used for, or in connection with, the supply of water to the public from the waterworks, and erected or bere- after to be erected by the Crown or the Water Authority and which is the property of the Crown. Preamble. Short te Interpreta tion
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Enclosure

No.

OF 1890.

An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to provide for and regulate the supply of Water in the Colony of Hongkong and for the maintenance and repair of the works in connection therewith.

122

Officer Administering the Government,

c. o.

17720

RECR RECE 10 SEP !

[

August, 1890.]

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HEREAS large sume have from time to time been expended and may hereafter be expended in the establishment and maintenance of waterworks to secure a proper and adequate supply of water for the inhabitants of the Colony and it is expedient to provide for and regulato the supply of water from such works as well as the main- tenance and repair of all works in connection therewith and also to make provision for the payment of all such sums as aforesaid not otherwise provided for and for the repayment of any loans in connection therewith and of the interest to accrue thereon. Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Waterworks Ordinance, 1890.

2. In this Ordinance and in any regulations made here- under unless there be something in the context repugnant to or inconsistent with such construction the following words and expressious shall have or shall include the mean- ings respectively set against them, viz. :---

Waterworks.--All reservoirs, dams, weirs, tanks, eis-

terns, tunnels, filter-beds, conduits, aqueducts, pipos, fountains, sluices, valves, pumps, steam- engines, and all other structures or appliances used or constructed, or to be used or constructed, for the storage, conveyauce, supply, measurement or regulation of water which are so used or have been constructed by, or on behalf of, the Crown, and are the property thereof or which shall here- after be used or constructed by the Water Autho- rity.

Water Authority.--The Resident Engineer of the waterworks or such other person, persons or body corporate as the Governor in Council may, from time to time, appoint to mauage, or supervise the waterworks or water supply of this Colony. Service. All pipes, valves, cisterns, cocks, fittings, and other appliances (excepting any meter as hereinafter defined) by or through which water flows or is intended to flow from the waterworks or which are or may be used for the purpose of supplying any tenement from the waterworks and which service is the property of the owner or occupier of such tenement.

Public Fountain.-Any fountain, stand-post, valve, tap, or appliance used or intended to be used for, or in connection with, the supply of water to the public from the waterworks, and erected or bere- after to be erected by the Crown or the Water Authority and which is the property of the Crown.

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