980
No. 10 of 1902.
TRAMWAY.
Breach of provisions of Ordinance, etc.
Further offences.
at the most (unless the Director of Public Works otherwise consents in writing), fill in the ground and make good the surface and, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, restore the portion of the road upon which the tramway or such portion thereof as is abandoned was laid, to a good condition, and shall clear away surplus paving or metalling material or rubbish occasioned by such work, and shall in the meantime cause the place where the road is opened or broken up to be fenced and watched and to be properly lighted at night: Provided that if the company fails to comply with the provisions of this section the Director of Public Works may at any time, after seven days' notice to the company, remove the tramway and do the work necessary for the restoration of the road to the extent provided for in this section, and the expense incurred by him in so doing shall be repaid by the company.
Offences.
57. Every person who commits any offence against this Ordinance for which no penalty is specially provided, or wilfully obstructs any person acting under the authority of the company in the lawful exercise of any of the powers hereby conferred, or defaces or destroys any mark made for the purpose of setting out the line of the tramway, or damages or destroys any property of the company, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.
58.† Every person who wilfully and without lawful excuse-
(1) interferes with, removes or alters any part of the tramway or of the works connected therewith; or
(2) places or throws any stone, dirt, wood, refuse or other material on any part of the tramway; or
(3) does or causes to be done anything in such manner as to obstruct any car using the tramway, or to endanger the lives of persons therein or thereon; or
(4) knowingly aids or assists in the doing of any of such things,
shall be liable (in addition to any proceedings by way of indictment or otherwise to which he may be subject) to a fine not
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939.
+ See No. 10 of 1886, Second Schedule.
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980
No. 10 of 1902.
TRAMWAY.
Breach of provisions of Ordinance,
etc.
*
Further offences.
at the most (unless the Director of Public Works otherwise consents in writing), fill in the ground and make good the surface and, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, restore the portion of the road upon which the tramway or such portion thereof as is abandoned was laid, to a good condition, and shall clear away surplus paving or metalling material or rubbish occasioned by such work, and shall in the meantime cause the place where the road is opened or broken up to be fenced and watched and to be properly lighted at night: Provided that if the company fails to comply with the provisions of this section the Director of Public Works may at any time, after seven days' notice to the company, remove the tramway and do the work necessary for the restoration of the road to the extent provided for in this section, and the expense incurred by him in so doing shall be repaid by the company.
Offences.
57. Every person who commits any offence against this Ordinance for which no penalty is specially provided, or wilfully obstructs any person acting under the authority of the company in the lawful exercise of any of the powers hereby conferred, or defaces or destroys any mark made for the purpose of setting out the line of the tramway, or damages or destroys any property of the company, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.
58.† Every person who wilfully and without lawful excuse-
(1) interferes with, removes or alters any part of the tram- way or of the works connected therewith; or
(2) places or throws any stone, dirt, wood, refuse or other material on any part of the tramway; or
(3) does or causes to be done anything in such manner as to obstruct any car using the tramway, or to endanger the lives of persons therein or thereon; or
(4) knowingly aids or assists in the doing of any of such things,
shall be liable (in addition to any proceedings by way of indict- ment or otherwise to which he may be subject) to a fine not
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939.
+ See No. 10 of 1886, Second Schedule.
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