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ncluding arbitrations), extend so as to prohibit and prevent any

person who is in possession of any such information so obtained from

disclosing, and from being required by any court or arbitrator to

disclose, that information (whether as a witness or otherwise)

except with the consent of the person carrying on the undertaking to

which the information relates.

(5) In this section "customs aerodrome" means an aerodrome for

the time being appointed as a place of landing or departure of

aircraft for the purposes of the enactments relating to customs.

1.

Marking of aircraft wreck

in Hong Kong waters

Where any aircraft, part of an aircraft or equipment for an

aircraft is sunk, stranded or abandoned in the waters of Hong Kong

in such a manner as in the opinion of the Director of Marine is, or

is likely to become, an obstruction or a danger to marine navigation

in those waters pending the raising, removal or destruction thereof,

the Director of Marine may cause such aircraft, part or equipment to

be lighted or buoyed in such manner as he considers appropriate.

8. No liability in trespass or nuisance

in certain circumstances

(1) No action shall lie in respect of trespass or in respect

of nuisance, by reason only of the flight of an aircraft over any

property at a height above the ground, which, having regard to wind,

weather and all the circumstances of the case, is reasonable, or the

ordinary incidents of such flight so long as such of the provisions

of regulations made under section 3 or of an enactment specified in

section 13 (6) which are applicable in the particular case are

complied with and there has been no breach of section 4.

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