CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION..
No. 10 of 1900.
681
(4) A notice published and served or affixed under this section shall be deemed to be notice to the owner of the land and every person interested in the land or having any right or easement therein.
to Crown.
5. On the expiration of one month, or the longer period, as aforesaid, the land shall revert to the Crown and all the rights of ownership of the owner, his assigns or representatives or of any other person in or over the land or any part thereof shall absolutely cease.
tion Board.
6. (1) After the reversion to the Crown as aforesaid a Board of three members shall be appointed to determine the amount of compensation to be paid in respect of such resumption.
(2) The chairman of the Board shall be a magistrate or justice of the peace nominated by the Governor (unless a request in writing that the chairman shall be a judge be addressed by or on behalf of any party to the Registrar of the Supreme Court and filed with him; in which case he shall be such judge as the judges may mutually arrange) and the two other members shall consist of one member nominated by the Governor and the other by the former owner of the land resumed or other person claiming compensation, or if he has failed before or within one week after the date of expiration of the notice of intended resumption to nominate in writing a member, then it shall be lawful for the chairman to nominate some other person on behalf of such owner or claimant.
(3) The members nominated by the Governor and such owner or claimant or either of them may be, but the person nominated by the chairman on behalf of such owner or claimant shall not be, a member of the Colonial Civil Service.
(4) The constitution of the Board shall be notified in the Gazette and within fourteen days from such notification it shall commence its sittings at such time and place as the chairman may by notification in the Gazette appoint.
(5) The Governor may appoint some person to act as clerk to the Board, and determine his remuneration.
(6) The remuneration of any member of a Board shall be at a rate according to the amount of work, the time occupied and
• As amended by No. 27 of 1930 [12.12.30].
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CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION..
No. 10 of 1900.
681
(4) A notice published and served or affixed under this section shall be deemed to be notice to the owner of the land and every person interested in the land or having' any right or easement therein.
to Crown.
5. On the expiration of one month, or the longer period, as Reversion of aforesaid, the land shall revert to the Crown and all the rights ownership of the owner, his assigns or representatives or of any other person in or over the land or any part thereof shall absolutely
cease.
tion Board.
6. (1) After the reversion to the Crown as aforesaid a Board Compensa- of three members shall be appointed to determine the amount of compensation to be paid in respect of such resumption.
(2) The chairman of the Board shall be a magistrate or justice of the peace nominated by the Governor (unless a request in writing that the chairman shall be a judge be addressed by or on behalf of any party to the Registrar of the Supreme Court and filed with him; in which case he shall be such judge as the judges may mutually arrange) and the two other members shall consist of one member nominated by the Governor and the other by the former owner of the land resumed or other person claiming compensation, or if he has failed before or within one week after the date of expiration of the notice of intended resumption to nominate in writing a member, then it shall be lawful for the chairman to nominate some other person on behalf of such owner or claimant.
(3) The members nominated by the Governor and such owner or claimant or either of them may be, but the person nominated by the chairman on behalf of such owner or claimant shall not be, a member of the Colonial Civil Service.
(4) The constitution of the Board shall be notified in the Gazette and within fourteen days from such notification it shall commence its sittings at such time and place as the chairman may by notification in the Gazette appoint.
(5) The Governor may appoint some person to act as clerk to the Board, and determine his remuneration.
(6) The remuneration of any member of a Board shall be at a rate according to the amount of work, the time occupied and
• As amended by No. 27 of 1930 [12.12.30].
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