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No. 11 of 1903.

[Originally No. 11 of 1903.]

Short title.

Interpreta-tion.

Prohibition

of intrusion into servants' quarters.

Power to detain and take before magistrate.

Penalty for intrusion.

[29.11.35.]

[1.1.39.]

SERVANTS' QUARTERS.

No. 10 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.

No. 11 of 1903.

An Ordinance to prevent intrusion by persons other than the servants of the occupier of premises into the portion of such premises used as servants' quarters.

[21st August, 1903.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Servants' Quarters Ordinance, 1903.

2. In this Ordinance, "occupier" means any person in actual occupation of any premises.

3. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a servant of the occupier of any premises to be in or remain in or in any way to make use of any portion of such premises as is provided by such occupier for the use of his servants except with the permission of such occupier.

4. It shall be lawful for the occupier of any premises to detain any person offending against the provisions of this Ordinance until he can be handed over to the custody of the police, and it shall be lawful for any officer of police upon the complaint of such occupier to take into custody without warrant any such person so offending as aforesaid and take him before a magistrate to be dealt with under this Ordinance.

5. Every person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

No. 12 of 1903, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901.

No. 13 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.

No. 14 of 1903, repealed by No. 5 of 1912.

No. 15 of 1903, repealed by No. 44 of 1935.

No. 16 of 1903, repealed by No. 20 of 1938.

* Omitted under the provisions of Ord. No. 18 of 1939

(copy at the beginning of this volume).

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No. 11 of 1903.[Originally No. 11 of 1903.]Short title.Interpreta-tion.Prohibitionof intrusion into servants' quarters.Power to detain and take before magistrate.Penalty for intrusion.[29.11.35.][1.1.39.]SERVANTS' QUARTERS.No. 10 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.No. 11 of 1903.An Ordinance to prevent intrusion by persons other than the servants of the occupier of premises into the portion of such premises used as servants' quarters.[21st August, 1903.]1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Servants' Quarters Ordinance, 1903.2. In this Ordinance, "occupier" means any person in actual occupation of any premises.3. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a servant of the occupier of any premises to be in or remain in or in any way to make use of any portion of such premises as is provided by such occupier for the use of his servants except with the permission of such occupier.4. It shall be lawful for the occupier of any premises to detain any person offending against the provisions of this Ordinance until he can be handed over to the custody of the police, and it shall be lawful for any officer of police upon the complaint of such occupier to take into custody without warrant any such person so offending as aforesaid and take him before a magistrate to be dealt with under this Ordinance.5. Every person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.No. 12 of 1903, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901.No. 13 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.No. 14 of 1903, repealed by No. 5 of 1912.No. 15 of 1903, repealed by No. 44 of 1935.No. 16 of 1903, repealed by No. 20 of 1938.* Omitted under the provisions of Ord. No. 18 of 1939
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No. 11 of 1903.[Originally No. 11 of 1903.]Short title.Interpreta- tion.Prohibitionof intrusion into servants' quarters.Power to detain and take before magistrate.Penalty for intrusion.[29.11.35.][1.1.39.]SERVANTS' QUARTERS.No. 10 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.No. 11 of 1903.An Ordinance to prevent intrusion by persons other than the servants of the occupier of premises into the portion of such premises used as servants' quarters.[21st August, 1903.]1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Servants' Quarters Ordinance, 1903.,,2. In this Ordinance, "occupier means any person in actual occupation of any premises.3. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a servant of the occupier of any premises to be in or remain in or in any way to make use of any portion of such premises as is provided by such occupier for the use of his servants except with the permission of such occupier.4. It shall be lawful for the occupier of any premises to detain any person offending against the provisions of this Ordinance until he can be handed over to the custody of the police, and it shall be lawful for any officer of police upon the complaint of such occupier to take into custody without warrant any such person so offending as aforesaid and take him before a magistrate to be dealt with under this Ordinance.5. Every person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.No. 12 of 1903, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901.No. 13 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.No..14 of 1903, repealed by No. 5 of 1912.No. 15 of 1903, repealed by No. 44 of 1935.No. 16 of 1903, repealed by No. 20 of 1938.* Omitted under the provisions of Ord. No. 18 of 1939
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1002

No. 11 of 1903.

[Originally No. 11 of 1903.]

Short title.

Interpreta- tion.

Prohibition

of intrusion into servants' quarters.

Power to detain and take before magistrate.

Penalty for intrusion.

[29.11.35.]

[1.1.39.]

SERVANTS' QUARTERS.

No. 10 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.

No. 11 of 1903.

An Ordinance to prevent intrusion by persons other than the servants of the occupier of premises into the portion of such premises used as servants' quarters.

[21st August, 1903.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Servants' Quarters Ordinance, 1903.

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2. In this Ordinance, "occupier means any person in actual occupation of any premises.

3. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a servant of the occupier of any premises to be in or remain in or in any way to make use of any portion of such premises as is provided by such occupier for the use of his servants except with the permission of such occupier.

4. It shall be lawful for the occupier of any premises to detain any person offending against the provisions of this Ordinance until he can be handed over to the custody of the police, and it shall be lawful for any officer of police upon the complaint of such occupier to take into custody without warrant any such person so offending as aforesaid and take him before a magistrate to be dealt with under this Ordinance.

5. Every person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

No. 12 of 1903, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901.

No. 13 of 1903, repealed by No. 34 of 1910.

No..14 of 1903, repealed by No. 5 of 1912.

No. 15 of 1903, repealed by No. 44 of 1935.

No. 16 of 1903, repealed by No. 20 of 1938.

* Omitted under the provisions of Ord. No. 18 of 1939

(copy at the beginning of this volume).

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