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Advertisements Regulation.

CHAPTER 52.

ADVERTISEMENTS REGULATION.

To control the exhibition of advertisements.

[17th May, 1912.]

[CAP. 52

Originally 19 of 1912. Fraser

19 of 1912.

16 of 1940. 34 of 1940.

9 of 1950.

22 of 1950.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Advertisements Regulation Ordinance.

Short title.

2. In this Ordinance— "advertisement" includes any structure or apparatus erected or intended only for the display of advertisements but does not include any advertisement or structure or apparatus which is not visible from any street, or from the waters of the Colony, or from any other place to which the public have access, or from any land or building not belonging to or in the possession of the owner or occupier of the land or building on or in which such structure or apparatus is erected or on or in which the advertisement is exhibited; "building" includes every house, hut, shed or roofed enclosure, whether used for the purposes of human habitation or for manufacture, storage, business or otherwise, and also every wall, fence, roof, staging, gate, post, pillar, paling, frame, hoarding, slip, dock, wharf, pier, jetty, landing stage or bridge;

"owner" includes any person holding premises direct from the Crown and also any person for the time being receiving the rent of any premises whether on his own behalf or on that of any other person and where such owner as above defined cannot readily be found or is absent from the Colony or is under disability the occupier shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed an owner;

"sky sign" means any word, letter, model, sign, device or representation in the nature of an advertisement, announcement or direction, supported on or attached to any post, pole, standard, framework or other support, wholly, or in part upon, over or above any building, structure or erection, which or any part of which sky sign is...

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Advertisements Regulation. CHAPTER 52. ADVERTISEMENTS REGULATION. To control the exhibition of advertisements. [17th May, 1912.] [CAP. 52 Originally 19 of 1912. Fraser 19 of 1912. 16 of 1940. 34 of 1940. 9 of 1950. 22 of 1950. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Advertisements Regulation Ordinance. Short title. 2. In this Ordinance— "advertisement" includes any structure or apparatus erected or intended only for the display of advertisements but does not include any advertisement or structure or apparatus which is not visible from any street, or from the waters of the Colony, or from any other place to which the public have access, or from any land or building not belonging to or in the possession of the owner or occupier of the land or building on or in which such structure or apparatus is erected or on or in which the advertisement is exhibited; "building" includes every house, hut, shed or roofed enclosure, whether used for the purposes of human habitation or for manufacture, storage, business or otherwise, and also every wall, fence, roof, staging, gate, post, pillar, paling, frame, hoarding, slip, dock, wharf, pier, jetty, landing stage or bridge; "owner" includes any person holding premises direct from the Crown and also any person for the time being receiving the rent of any premises whether on his own behalf or on that of any other person and where such owner as above defined cannot readily be found or is absent from the Colony or is under disability the occupier shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed an owner; "sky sign" means any word, letter, model, sign, device or representation in the nature of an advertisement, announcement or direction, supported on or attached to any post, pole, standard, framework or other support, wholly, or in part upon, over or above any building, structure or erection, which or any part of which sky sign is... 391 Interpretation.
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Advertisements Regulation. CHAPTER 52. ADVERTISEMENTS REGULATION. To control the exhibition of advertisements. [17th May, 1912.] [CAP. 52 Originally 19 of 1912. Fraser 19 of 1912. 16 of 1940. 34 of 1940. 9 of 1950. 22 of 1950. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Advertisements Short title. Regulation Ordinance. 2. In this Ordinance— "advertisement" includes any structure or apparatus erected or intended only for the display of advertisements but does not include any advertisement or structure or apparatus which is not visible from any street, or from the waters of the Colony, or from any other place to which the public have access, or from any land or building not belonging to or in the possession of the owner or occupier of the land or building on or in which such structure or apparatus is erected or on or in which the advertisement is exhibited; "building" includes every house, hut, shed or roofed inclosure, whether used for the purposes of human habitation or for manufacture, storage, business or otherwise, and also every wall, fence, roof, staging, gate, post, pillar, paling, frame, hoarding, slip, dock, wharf, pier, jetty, landing stage or bridge; "owner" includes any person holding premises direct from the Crown and also any person for the time being receiving the rent of any premises whether on his own behalf or on that of any other person and where such owner as above defined cannot readily be found or is absent from the Colony or is under disability the occupier shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed an owner; "sky sign" means any word, letter, model, sign, device or of an advertisement, representation in the nature announcement or direction, supported on or attached to any post, pole, standard, framework or other support, wholly, or in part upon, over or above any building, structure or erection, which or any part of which sky 391 Interpretation. ཡན་
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Advertisements Regulation.

CHAPTER 52.

ADVERTISEMENTS REGULATION.

To control the exhibition of advertisements.

[17th May, 1912.]

[CAP. 52

Originally 19 of 1912. Fraser

19 of 1912.

16 of 1940. 34 of 1940.

9 of 1950.

22 of 1950.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Advertisements Short title. Regulation Ordinance.

2. In this Ordinance— "advertisement" includes any structure or apparatus erected or intended only for the display of advertisements but does not include any advertisement or structure or apparatus which is not visible from any street, or from the waters of the Colony, or from any other place to which the public have access, or from any land or building not belonging to or in the possession of the owner or occupier of the land or building on or in which such structure or apparatus is erected or on or in which the advertisement is exhibited; "building" includes every house, hut, shed or roofed inclosure, whether used for the purposes of human habitation or for manufacture, storage, business or otherwise, and also every wall, fence, roof, staging, gate, post, pillar, paling, frame, hoarding, slip, dock, wharf, pier, jetty, landing stage or bridge;

"owner" includes any person holding premises direct from the Crown and also any person for the time being receiving the rent of any premises whether on his own behalf or on that of any other person and where such owner as above defined cannot readily be found or is absent from the Colony or is under disability the occupier shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed an owner;

"sky sign" means any word, letter, model, sign, device or of an advertisement, representation in the nature announcement or direction, supported on or attached to any post, pole, standard, framework or other support, wholly, or in part upon, over or above any building, structure or erection, which or any part of which sky

391

Interpretation.

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