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(e) for regulating the rate of speed of the engines and carriages: provided that the speed shall not exceed the rate of 10 miles an hour, and that no engine or carriage may pass through movable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of 4 miles an hour;
(f) for the stopping of carriages using the tramways;
(g) for providing for the due publicity of all regulations and by-laws relating to the tramway, by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and
(h) for providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which it may appear that such safety is or is likely to be endangered or imperilled.
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, the company may make by-laws-
(a) for preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any carriage, or in or against any premises belonging to the company; and
(b) for regulating the travelling in or upon any carriage belonging to the company.
(3) Regulations made by the Governor-in-Council, and by-laws made by the company, shall come into force one month after their publication in the Gazette.
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17. Any such regulation or by-law may impose fines for offences against the same, not exceeding 50 dollars for each offence, with or without fines for continuing offences, not exceeding for any continuing offence 5 dollars for every day during which the offence continues; but all by-laws shall be so framed as to allow in every case part only of the maximum penalty being ordered to be paid.
18. (1) Subject to the approval of the Governor-in-Council the company may sell or assign its undertaking, or any part thereof, to such person, by public auction or private contract, or partly by public auction and partly by private contract, and with, under, and subject to such terms and conditions in all respects, as the company may think fit, with power at any such sale to fix a reserve price for or buy in the same.
(2) When any such sale, or assignment has been made, all the rights, powers, authorities, obligations, and liabilities of the company...
* As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912.
* As amended by No. 62 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912.
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(e) for regulating the rate of speed of the engines and carriages: provided that the speed shall not exceed the rate of 10 miles an hour, and that no engine or carriage may pass through movable facing points at a pace exceeding the rate of 4 miles an hour;
(f) for the stopping of carriages using the tramways;
(g) for providing for the due publicity of all regulations and by- laws relating to the tramway, by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and
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(h) for providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which may appear that such safety is or is likely to be endangered or imperilled.
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, the company may make by- laws-
(a) for preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any carriage, or in or against any premises belonging to the com- pany; and
(b) for regulating the travelling in or upon any carriage belong- ing to the company.
(3) Regulations made by the Governor-in-Council, and by-laws made by the company, shall come into force one month after their publication in the Gazette.
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17. Any such regulation or by-law may impose fines for offences Penalties in against the same, not exceeding ) dollars for each offence, with regulations or without fines for continuing offences, not exceeding for any or by-laws. continuing offence 5 dollars for every day during which the offence continues; but all by-laws shall be so framed as to allow in every case part only of the maximum penalty being ordered to be paid.
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18. (1) Subject to the approval of the Governor-in-Council the Power to company may sell or assign its undertaking, or any part thereof, sell under. to such person, by public auction or private contract, or partly by public auction and partly by private contract, and with, under, and subject to such terms and conditions in all respects, as the company may think fit, with power at any such sale to fix a reserve price for or buy in the same.
(2) When any such sale, or assignment has been made, all the rights, powers, authorities, obligations, and liabilities of the com-
* As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912.
As amended by No. 62 of 1911, No. 62 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912.
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