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2.
The Secretary of State shall not later than the thirty-
first day of January in each year pay to the Colonial Government
the sum of Ten Hong Kong dollars as an acknowledgment of the
appropriation of the said land.
3.
The Secretary of State shall not part with the possession
of the said land or any portion thereof, but this shall not preclude the Secretary of State from granting temporary encroachments within the perimeter of the said land for the proper management thereof
or for providing services and amenities necessary for the comfort
and welfare of the persons occupying the said land for the said
purposes.
4.
The development and use of the said land by the Secretary,
✓Part 1 of of State shall be subject to the Special Conditions set out in the Schedule here to which shall be binding upon him except in so far as
in the interests of the security or defence of the Colony the Governor
may hereafter agree that compliance therewith may be suspended.
5(a). Before any works are carried out on the said land the
Secretary of State shall, provided there are no compelling security
objections, submit to the Governor for his agreement details of the
general lay-out scheme for the said land together with sketch plans
showing the formation levels design disposition and height of all
buildings to be erected thereon.
(b).
Except for compelling security reasons the Secretary
of State shall not without the agreement of the Governor to the formation
levels design disposition and height thereof erect any permanent
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building on the said land which is not shown on the plans submitted
in accordance with the foregoing sub-clause (a) to the Governor
showing the initial development of the said land.
6(a).
In the event of the parties agreeing that the said land or
any part thereof is no longer required for the said purposes the said
land or part thereof no longer required shall revert to the Colonial
Government on such date as the parties shall agree.
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