PART XIII
Service of
notices on the Council.
8.286
Public notices.
s.287 & s.288
Penalty for destroying notices, &c.
8.289
(In U.K. £5)
Notices, &c.
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136. Any notice, order or other document required or
authorized by this Ordinance or by any other enactment to be
sent, delivered or served to or upon the Council or to or
upon the clerk of the Council, shall be addressed to the
Council or to the clerk of the Council, as the case may be,
and left at, or sent by post in a prepaid letter to, the
office of the clerk of the Council.
137.- (1) Save as otherwise provided, a public notice
required to be given by the Council, shall be given
(a) by affixing the notice to the office of the
clerk of the Council; and
(b) by posting the notice in some conspicuous place
or places in the micipality; and
(c) in such other manner, if any, as appears to the
Council to be desirable for giving publicity to
the notice.
(2) A notice or other document required to be affixed
to the office of the clerk of the Council shall be exhibited
in some conspicuous place on or near the outer door of such
office or, if the Council have offices, in some conspicuous
place on or near the outer door of the office of the Council.
138. Any person who destroys, tampers with, pulls down,
injures or defaces
(a) any board on or to which any by-law, notice or
other matter put up by the authority of the
Council is inscribed or affixed; or
(b) any advertisement, placard, bill or notice put up
by or under the direction of the Council,
shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not
exceeding one hundred dollars.
Miscellaneous Provisions.
Travelling expenses of Councillors, &0.
s.294
139.
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section,
the Council may defray any expenses necessarily incurred by
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