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(i) 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 the previous approval of the Governor in Council, it shall be lawful for the company to 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), rep. No. 10 of 1926.]
[27.8.26.]
breaches of by-laws.
rules and
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17.-(1) If the company or any other person contravenes Penalties for any of the provisions of any rule made under section 16 (1), the company, or such other person as the case may be, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars, or in the case of a continuing offence to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for each day during which the offence shall have continued: Provided that any such rule may prescribe lower maximum penalties than the maximum penalties specified above.
(2) If any person contravenes any of the provisions of any by-law made under section 16 (2), he shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars: Provided that any such by-law may prescribe a lower maximum penalty than one hundred dollars.
18.—(1) Subject to the approval of the Governor in Council Power to sell the company may sell or assign its undertaking, or any part
undertaking. 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 in respect to the undertaking, or part thereof, sold or assigned, shall be transferred to, vested in, and may be exercised by, and shall attach to, the person to whom the same has been sold or assigned, in like manner as if the under-
* As amended by No. 10 of 1926 [27.8.26].
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PEAK TRAMWAY.
No. 2 of 1883.
179
(i) 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 the previous approval of the Governor in Council, it shall be lawful for the company to 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), rep. No. 10 of 1926.]
[27.8.26.]
breaches of by-laws.
rules and
*
17.-(1) If the company or any other person contravenes Penalties for any of the provisions of any rule made under section 16 (1), the company, or such other person as the case may be, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars, or in the case of a continuing offence to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for each day during which the offence shall have continued: Provided that any such rule may prescribe lower maximum penalties than the maximum penalties specified above.
(2) If any person contravenes any of the provisions of any by-law made under section 16 (2), he shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars : Provided that any such by-law may prescribe a lower maximum penalty than one hundred dollars.
18.—(1) Subject to the approval of the Governor in Council Power to sell the company may sell or assign its undertaking, or any part
undertaking. 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 in respect to the undertaking, or part thereof, sold or assigned, shall be transferred to, vested in, and may be exercised by, and shall attach to, the person to whom the same has been sold or assigned, in like manner as if the under-
* As amended by No. 10 of 1926 [27.8.26].
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