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Section 3 enables the owner or occupier of property
concerned to send in objection to Government.
Section 4 requires such objection to be considered by the
Governor-in-Council and enables him to award compensation in respect
of the work.
Sections 5 and 6 provide for a reference to arbitration in C
the event of either the Governor-in-Council refusing to award com- -pensation or if the person concerned is dissatisfied with the com- -pensation awarded. These sections were introduced to meet the wishes
of the Un-official Members of Council and they have a precedent in the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance 1903 (vide sec. 252). Section 9 was inserted to prevent any possible claim being made for compensation under this Ordinance in respect of work done under the Harbour of Refuge Ordinance 1909 section 5.
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