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Bye-laws.

ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1882.

Tramways.

substituted therefor as aforesaid, may, by order, direct the company or such persons to cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and thereupon the company or such persons shall cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and shall not again exercise the same unless with the authority of the Governor in Council; and in every such case the Governor in Council shall make a special report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies notifying the making of such order.

Bye-laws.

31. Subject to this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may, from time to time, make, and when made, may rescind, annul or add to, bye-laws with regard to any of the tramways upon which steam or any mechanical power may be used for regulating the working and control of the tramways as well as for any of the following purposes, that is to say

For regulating the use of the warning apparatus affixed to the engines. For regulating the emission of smoke or steam from the engines. For providing that engines and carriages shall be brought to a stand at such places, and in such cases of impending danger, as the Governor in Council may deem proper for securing safety.

For regulating the entrance to, exit from, and accommodation in the carriages, and the protection of passengers from the machinery of any engine used for drawing or propelling such carriages.

For regulating the rate of speed of the engines and carriages. Provided that the speed shall not exceed the rate of ten miles an hour, and that no engines or carriages may pass through moveable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of four miles an hour.

For the stopping of carriages using the tramways.

For providing for the due publicity of all regulations and bye-laws for the time being relating to the tramways, by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places.

Subject to this Ordinance, the company may, from time to time, make regulations

For preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any carriage, or in or against any premises belonging to them.

For regulating the travelling in or upon any carriage belonging to them. And for better enforcing the observance of all or any of the regulations mentioned in this section, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council and company respectively to make bye-laws for all or any of the aforesaid purposes, and from time to time to repeal or alter such bye-laws and make new bye-laws; and notice of the making of any bye-law shall be published once in two consecutive weeks in the Gazette, within one month after the making thereof. A true copy of every bye-law shall, one month at

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1608 Bye-laws. ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1882. Tramways. substituted therefor as aforesaid, may, by order, direct the company or such persons to cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and thereupon the company or such persons shall cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and shall not again exercise the same unless with the authority of the Governor in Council; and in every such case the Governor in Council shall make a special report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies notifying the making of such order. Bye-laws. 31. Subject to this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may, from time to time, make, and when made, may rescind, annul or add to, bye-laws with regard to any of the tramways upon which steam or any mechanical power may be used for regulating the working and control of the tramways as well as for any of the following purposes, that is to say For regulating the use of the warning apparatus affixed to the engines. For regulating the emission of smoke or steam from the engines. For providing that engines and carriages shall be brought to a stand at such places, and in such cases of impending danger, as the Governor in Council may deem proper for securing safety. For regulating the entrance to, exit from, and accommodation in the carriages, and the protection of passengers from the machinery of any engine used for drawing or propelling such carriages. For regulating the rate of speed of the engines and carriages. Provided that the speed shall not exceed the rate of ten miles an hour, and that no engines or carriages may pass through moveable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of four miles an hour. For the stopping of carriages using the tramways. For providing for the due publicity of all regulations and bye-laws for the time being relating to the tramways, by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places. Subject to this Ordinance, the company may, from time to time, make regulations For preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any carriage, or in or against any premises belonging to them. For regulating the travelling in or upon any carriage belonging to them. And for better enforcing the observance of all or any of the regulations mentioned in this section, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council and company respectively to make bye-laws for all or any of the aforesaid purposes, and from time to time to repeal or alter such bye-laws and make new bye-laws; and notice of the making of any bye-law shall be published once in two consecutive weeks in the Gazette, within one month after the making thereof. A true copy of every bye-law shall, one month at
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1608 Bye-laws. ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1882. Tramways. substituted therefor as aforesaid, may, by order, direct the company or such persons to cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and thereupon the company or such persons shall cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and shall not again exercise the same unless with the authority of the Governor in Council; and in every such case the Governor in Council shall make a special report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies notifying the making of such order. Bye-laws. 31. Subject to this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may, from time to time, make, and when made, may rescind, annul or add to, bye-laws with regard to any of the tramways upon which steam or any mechanical power may be used for regulating the working and control of the tramways as well as for any of the following purposes, that is to say For regulating the use of the warning apparatus affixed to the engines.. For regulating the emission of smoke or steam from the engines. * For providing that engines and carriages shall be brought to a stand at such places, and in such cases of impending danger, as the Governor in Council may deem proper for securing safety. For regulating the entrance to, exit from, and accommodation in the carriages, and the protection of passengers from the machinery of any engine used for drawing or propelling such carriages. For regulating the rate of speed of the engines and carriages. Provided that the speed shall not exceed the rate of ten miles an hour, and that no engines or carriages may pass through moveable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of four miles an hour. For the stopping of carriages using the tramways. For providing for the due publicity of all regulations and bye-laws for the time being relating to the tramways, by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places. Subject to this Ordinance, the company may, from time to time, make regulations For preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any carriage, or in or against any premises belonging to them. For regulating the travelling in or upon any carriage belonging to them. And for better enforcing the observance of all or any of the regulations mentioned in this section, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council and company respectively to make bye-laws for all or any of the aforesaid purposes, and from time to time to repeal or alter such bye-laws and make new bye-laws; and notice of the making of any bye-law shall be published once in two consecutive weeks in the Gazette, within one month after the making thereof. A true copy of every bye-law shall, one month at
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1608

Bye-laws.

ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1882.

Tramways.

substituted therefor as aforesaid, may, by order, direct the company or such persons to cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and thereupon the company or such persons shall cease to exercise the powers aforesaid, and shall not again exercise the same unless with the authority of the Governor in Council; and in every such case the Governor in Council shall make a special report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies notifying the making of such order.

Bye-laws.

31. Subject to this Ordinance, the Governor in Council may, from time to time, make, and when made, may rescind, annul or add to, bye-laws with regard to any of the tramways upon which steam or any mechanical power may be used for regulating the working and control of the tramways as well as for any of the following purposes, that is to say

For regulating the use of the warning apparatus affixed to the engines.. For regulating the emission of smoke or steam from the engines. * For providing that engines and carriages shall be brought to a stand at such places, and in such cases of impending danger, as the Governor in Council may deem proper for securing safety.

For regulating the entrance to, exit from, and accommodation in the carriages, and the protection of passengers from the machinery of any engine used for drawing or propelling such carriages.

For regulating the rate of speed of the engines and carriages. Provided that the speed shall not exceed the rate of ten miles an hour, and that no engines or carriages may pass through moveable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of four miles an hour.

For the stopping of carriages using the tramways.

For providing for the due publicity of all regulations and bye-laws for the time being relating to the tramways, by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places.

Subject to this Ordinance, the company may, from time to time, make regulations

For preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any carriage, or

in or against any premises belonging to them.

For regulating the travelling in or upon any carriage belonging to them. And for better enforcing the observance of all or any of the regulations mentioned in this section, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council and company respectively to make bye-laws for all or any of the aforesaid purposes, and from time to time to repeal or alter such bye-laws and make new bye-laws; and notice of the making of any bye-law shall be published once in two consecutive weeks in the Gazette, within one month after the making thereof. A true copy of every bye-law shall, one month at

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