Ferries.
Licensing of ferries.
3. Unless otherwise ordered by the Governor in Council in any particular case, no such licence shall be granted unless it has been put up to public tender.
4. [CAP. 104
Subject to these regulations, the term for which any such licence shall be granted shall be one year or such longer period not exceeding fifteen years as shall be stated in the notice inviting tenders: Provided that the Governor in Council may, for such reasons as he considers sufficient, at any time during the subsistence of any licence extend such licence for a period not exceeding six years at any one time: Provided further that such extensions together with the period for which the licence was granted shall not in any case exceed in the whole a period of eighteen years. G.N.A.288/48.
5. Every licence as aforesaid shall be for a ferry or group of ferries from and to particular points or piers, within particular localities or frontages. Such points or piers and localities or frontages shall be specified in the respective licences.
6. In every case of tender the notice inviting tenders, which shall be published in the Gazette, shall state-
(a) the date on which the term is to commence;
(b) the points or piers, and the localities or frontages within which such points or piers are;
(c) the service to be provided;
(d) the passenger fares and other charges which may be demanded and taken;
(e) the security to be furnished by the successful tenderer;
(f) whether a monthly rent, or a rent and/or royalty is to be offered; and
(g) whether the tenders shall be sealed or open.
7. Every tender shall state the monthly rent offered, or the monthly rent and/or royalty, as the case may be. Rent shall be payable in advance on the first day of each month from the commencement of the term, and royalty, if any, shall be payable as specified in the relevant licence.
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Ferries.
Licensing of ferries.
3. Unless otherwise ordered by the Governor in Council in any particular case, no such licence shall be granted unless it has been put up to public tender.
4.
[CAP. 104
Subject to these regulations, the term for which any such licence shall be granted shall be one year or such longer G.N.A. 288/48. period not exceeding fifteen years as shall be stated in the notice inviting tenders: Provided that the Governor in Council may, for such reasons as he considers sufficient, at any time during the subsistence of any licence extend such licence for a period not exceeding six years at any one time: Provided further that such extensions together with the period for which the licence was granted shall not in any case exceed in the whole a period of eighteen years.
5. Every licence as aforesaid shall be for a ferry or group of ferries from and to particular points or piers, within particular localities or frontages. Such points or piers and localities or frontages shall be specified in the respective licences.
6. In every case of tender the notice inviting tenders, which shall be published in the Gazette, shall state-
(a) the date on which the term is to commence; (b) the points or piers, and the localities or frontages
within which such points or piers are;
(c) the service to be provided;
(d) the passenger fares and other charges which may be
demanded and taken;
(e) the security to be furnished by the successful
tenderer;
(f) whether a monthly rent, or a rent and/or royalty is
to be offered; and
(g) whether the tenders shall be sealed or open.
7.
Every tender shall state the monthly rent offered, or the monthly rent and/or royalty, as the case may be. Rent shall be payable in advance on the first day of each month from the commencement of the term, and royalty, if any, shall be payable as specified in the relevant licence.
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