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A.D. 1883.

TRAMWAYS.

[No. 2.

429

133. Nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the powers of the Police to regulate traffic. Police to regulate traffic.

Saving of powers of Police.

Nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the powers of the Police to regulate the passage of any traffic along or across any public road along or across which any tramway is laid down, and the Police may exercise their powers as well on as off the tramway and with respect as well to the traffic of the Company as to the traffic of other persons, and in particular nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the power of the Captain Superintendent of Police to make regulations under and exercise the powers conferred upon him by the Public Assemblages (Regulation of Traffic) Ordinance, 1869.

134. Nothing in this Ordinance, or in any regulation or by-law made hereunder, shall take away or abridge the right of the public to pass along or across every or any part of any public road along or across which any tramway is laid, whether on or off the tramway, with carriages not having flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rail of the tramway.

Saving of rights of public.

135. Notwithstanding anything in this Ordinance, the Company and any persons using the tramways shall be subject and liable to the provisions of any general Ordinance now in force or which may hereafter be passed in the Colony relating to tramways, or by which any tax or duty may be granted or imposed for or in respect of tramways or the passengers or traffic conveyed thereon, or to any future revision or alteration under the Legislature of the Colony of the maximum rates of tolls or charges authorized by this Ordinance, and to any condition, regulation, or restriction which may be imposed on the use of tramways, or on the use on tramways of animal power, steam power, or any mechanical power, by any such general Ordinance as aforesaid.

Saving for general Ordinances.

136. The powers and privileges given by this Ordinance are so given saving and reserving always the rights of Her Majesty, and of all bodies politic and corporate, and of all other persons and those claiming by, from, and under them, except as is herein otherwise provided.

Reservation of rights of the Crown, etc.

SCHEDULES.

THE FIRST SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF STEAM POWER, ETC.

(Applicable and extending only to Tramways Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.)

1. Every engine used on the tramways shall be fitted with such mechanical appliances for preventing the motive power of such engine from operating, and for bringing such engine and any carriage drawn or propelled by such engine to stand, as the Governor may from time to time think sufficient.

Section 36.

Break power of engine.

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A.D. 1883. TRAMWAYS. [No. 2. 429 133. Nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the powers of the Police to regulate traffic. Police to regulate traffic. Saving of powers of Police. Nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the powers of the Police to regulate the passage of any traffic along or across any public road along or across which any tramway is laid down, and the Police may exercise their powers as well on as off the tramway and with respect as well to the traffic of the Company as to the traffic of other persons, and in particular nothing in this Ordinance shall limit the power of the Captain Superintendent of Police to make regulations under and exercise the powers conferred upon him by the Public Assemblages (Regulation of Traffic) Ordinance, 1869. 134. Nothing in this Ordinance, or in any regulation or by-law made hereunder, shall take away or abridge the right of the public to pass along or across every or any part of any public road along or across which any tramway is laid, whether on or off the tramway, with carriages not having flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rail of the tramway. Saving of rights of public. 135. Notwithstanding anything in this Ordinance, the Company and any persons using the tramways shall be subject and liable to the provisions of any general Ordinance now in force or which may hereafter be passed in the Colony relating to tramways, or by which any tax or duty may be granted or imposed for or in respect of tramways or the passengers or traffic conveyed thereon, or to any future revision or alteration under the Legislature of the Colony of the maximum rates of tolls or charges authorized by this Ordinance, and to any condition, regulation, or restriction which may be imposed on the use of tramways, or on the use on tramways of animal power, steam power, or any mechanical power, by any such general Ordinance as aforesaid. Saving for general Ordinances. 136. The powers and privileges given by this Ordinance are so given saving and reserving always the rights of Her Majesty, and of all bodies politic and corporate, and of all other persons and those claiming by, from, and under them, except as is herein otherwise provided. Reservation of rights of the Crown, etc. SCHEDULES. THE FIRST SCHEDULE. REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF STEAM POWER, ETC. (Applicable and extending only to Tramways Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.) 1. Every engine used on the tramways shall be fitted with such mechanical appliances for preventing the motive power of such engine from operating, and for bringing such engine and any carriage drawn or propelled by such engine to stand, as the Governor may from time to time think sufficient. Section 36. Break power of engine.
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134. Nothing in this Ordinance, or in any regulation or by-law made hereunder, shall take away or abridge the right of the public to pass along or across every or any part of any public road along or across which any tramway is laid, whether on or off the tramway, with carriages not having flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rail of the tramway.

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SCHEDULES.

THE FIRST SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF STEAM POWER, ETC. (Applicable and extending only to Tramways Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.) 1. Every engine used on the tramways shall be fitted with such mechanical appliances for preventing the motive power of such engine from operating, and for bringing such engine and any carriage drawn or propelled by such engine to stand, as the Governor may from time to time think sufficient.

Section 36.

Break power of engine.

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