STREETS (ALTERATION).
No. 24 of 1923.
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(3) Any such application shall be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than one month after the cessation of such closing, narrowing or diversion or, as the case may be, within one month after the restoration of the former level, and shall state the reasons for the application and shall specify the property with regard to which it is made and the interest therein of the applicant.
(4) Every such application which complies with the provisions of sub-section (3) shall, mutatis mutandis, be dealt with in the manner provided in sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 for dealing with objections to permanent changes or changes for an indefinite period.
SCHEDULE.
[s. 3.]
Notice is hereby given that the Governor proposes to make an order under the Streets (Alteration) Ordinance, 1923, for [here state the nature of the changes contemplated and the street to be affected]. Any person objecting to the proposed order must send his objection in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach the office of the Colonial Secretary not later than the
day of
19
Such objection must state the reasons therefor and specify the property with regard to the ownership or occupation of which such objection is made and the interest therein of the objector.
Colonial Secretary.
Dated the
day of
19
+
No. 25 of 1923.
An Ordinance to prevent certain fraudulent transfers of businesses.
[12th October, 1923.]
[Originally No. 25 of 1923.
No. 13 of 1924. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.].
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Fraudulent Transfers of Businesses Ordinance, 1923.
* A transfer of a business of a bankrupt by the Official Receiver or trustee in bankruptcy is deemed to be exempted from the provisions of this Ordinance: see No. 10 of 1931, s. 60 (a).
STREETS (ALTERATION).
No. 24 of 1923.
1629
(3) Any such application shall be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than one month after the cessation of such closing, narrowing or diversion or, as the case may be, within one month after the restoration of the former level, and shall state the reasons for the application and shall specify the property with regard to which it is made and the interest therein of the applicant.
(4) Every such application which complies with the provisions of sub-section (3) shall, mutatis mutandis, be dealt with in the manner provided in sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 for dealing with objections to permanent changes or changes for an indefinite period.
SCHEDULE.
[s. 3.]
Notice is hereby given that the Governor proposes to make an order under the Streets (Alteration) Ordinance, 1923, for [here state the nature of the changes contemplated and the street, to be affected]. Any person objecting to the proposed order must send his objection in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach the office of the Colonial Secretary not later than the
day of
19
Such objection must state the reasons therefor and specify the property with regard to the ownership or occupation of which such objection is made and the interest therein of the objector.
Colonial Secretary.
Dated the
day of
19
+
No. 25 of 1923.
An Ordinance to prevent cerlain fraudulent transfers of
businesses.
[12th October, 1923.]
[Originally No. 25 of 1923.
No. 13 of 1924. Law Rev. Ord., 1939.].
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Fraudulent Transfers Short title. of Businesses Ordinance, 1923.
* A transfer of a business of a bankrupt by the Official Receiver or trustee
in bankruptcy is deemed to be exempted from the provisions of this Ordinance: see No. 10 of 1931, s. 60 (a).
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