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Squatter etc. to be deemed trespasser. No. 5 of 1890.

SQUATTERS.

necessary or desirable in the public interest, and in such case the amount awarded by the Board shall be paid by the Government to such person as the Board may direct.

Provided always that in estimating any claim for compensation the Board shall take into consideration the condition of a building as regards the security of its structure and its sanitary condition.

13. After the commencement of this Ordinance, occupation without lease by any person as a squatter, or without licence, or without any grant of any estate or interest from the Crown, of land a lease for which has been disallowed by the Board, or in respect of which compensation as above mentioned has been paid, or for which no lease has been claimed under this Ordinance shall be deemed to be a trespass; and the person so occupying without having a grant as aforesaid may be dealt with as a trespasser accordingly.

No appeal

14. No appeal shall lie from any decision of the Board, nor shall its proceedings be liable to revision by or removal to the Supreme Court by writ of certiorari or other legal process.

of Board.

Form of lease.

15. Leases to be granted to squatters under this Ordinance shall be in such form as may be submitted by the Board and approved by the Governor-in-Council.

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1891. No. 1 of 1891. To restrict the loading and unloading of Cargo on Sunday.

[1st August, 1891.]

1. The Sunday Cargo Working Ordinance, 1891.

Short title.

Interpretation of terms.

2. In this Ordinance—

"Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of European construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government:

"Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate consumption:

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

As amended by No. 1 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

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594 Squatter etc. to be deemed trespasser. No. 5 of 1890. SQUATTERS. necessary or desirable in the public interest, and in such case the amount awarded by the Board shall be paid by the Government to such person as the Board may direct. Provided always that in estimating any claim for compensation the Board shall take into consideration the condition of a building as regards the security of its structure and its sanitary condition. 13. After the commencement of this Ordinance, occupation without lease by any person as a squatter, or without licence, or without any grant of any estate or interest from the Crown, of land a lease for which has been disallowed by the Board, or in respect of which compensation as above mentioned has been paid, or for which no lease has been claimed under this Ordinance shall be deemed to be a trespass; and the person so occupying without having a grant as aforesaid may be dealt with as a trespasser accordingly. No appeal 14. No appeal shall lie from any decision of the Board, nor shall its proceedings be liable to revision by or removal to the Supreme Court by writ of certiorari or other legal process. of Board. Form of lease. 15. Leases to be granted to squatters under this Ordinance shall be in such form as may be submitted by the Board and approved by the Governor-in-Council. Page 595 (...) 1891. No. 1 of 1891. To restrict the loading and unloading of Cargo on Sunday. [1st August, 1891.] 1. The Sunday Cargo Working Ordinance, 1891. Short title. Interpretation of terms. 2. In this Ordinance— "Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of European construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government: "Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate consumption: * As amended by No. 50 of 1911. As amended by No. 1 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911. con wor. 7. worl mast then convi or, i excee 8. other contra to a 1 to imp Page 596
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594 Squatter etc. to be deemed trespasser. No. 5 of 1890. SQUATTERS. necessary or desirable in the public interest, and in such case the amount awarded by the Board shall be paid by the Government to such person as the Board may direct. Provided always that in estimating any claim for compensation the Board shall take into consideration the condition of a building as regards the security of its structure and its sanitary condition. 13. After the commencement of this Ordinance, occupation without lease by any person as a squatter, or without licence, or without any grant of any estate or interest from the Crown, of land a lease for which has been disallowed by the Board, or in respect of which com- pensation as above mentioned has been paid, or for which no lease has been claimed under this Ordinance shall be deemed to be a trespass; and the person so occupying without having a grant es aforesaid may be dealt with as a trespasser accordingly. No appeal 14. No appeal shall lie from any decision of the Board, nor shall from decision its proceedings be liable to revision by or removal to the Supreme Court by writ of certiorari or other legal process. of Board. Form of lease. 15. Leases to be granted to squatters under this Ordinance shall be in such form as may be submitted by the Board and approved by the Governor-in-Council. ( i: b th of pa tion WI - - 1891. No. 1 of 1891. To restrict the loading and unloading of Cargo on Sunday. [1st August, 1891.] 1. The Sunday Cargo Working Ordinance, 1891. Short title. Interpretu- tion of terms. S 2. In this Ordinance- CI Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of Eu- ropean construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government: 66 Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate con- sumption: * As amended by No. 50 of 1911. As amended by No. 1 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911. con wor. 7. worl mast then convi or, i excee 8. other contra to a 1 to imp
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594

Squatter

etc. to be

deemed trespasser.

No. 5 of 1890.

SQUATTERS.

necessary or desirable in the public interest, and in such case the amount awarded by the Board shall be paid by the Government to such person as the Board may direct.

Provided always that in estimating any claim for compensation the Board shall take into consideration the condition of a building as regards the security of its structure and its sanitary condition.

13. After the commencement of this Ordinance, occupation without lease by any person as a squatter, or without licence, or without any grant of any estate or interest from the Crown, of land a lease for which has been disallowed by the Board, or in respect of which com- pensation as above mentioned has been paid, or for which no lease has been claimed under this Ordinance shall be deemed to be a trespass; and the person so occupying without having a grant es aforesaid may be dealt with as a trespasser accordingly.

No appeal

14. No appeal shall lie from any decision of the Board, nor shall from decision its proceedings be liable to revision by or removal to the Supreme

Court by writ of certiorari or other legal process.

of Board.

Form of lease.

15. Leases to be granted to squatters under this Ordinance shall be in such form as may be submitted by the Board and approved by the Governor-in-Council.

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No. 1 of 1891.

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1. The Sunday Cargo Working Ordinance, 1891.

Short title.

Interpretu- tion of terms.

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Vessel" includes all steamships and also all sailing ships of Eu- ropean construction or design, except ships of war belonging to His Majesty or to any foreign Government:

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Cargo" does not include mails, personal luggage, live stock, ice, or articles of food of a perishable nature required for immediate con- sumption:

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

As amended by No. 1 of 1912. As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

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