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CAP. 114]

{r.

78 cont.]

Exemption

of New

Territories, except New Kowloon.

Form.

Appendix.

Conditions.

Miscellaneous Licences.

manner, of his services with the licensee desire to return to the place whence he came to the Colony, the licensee shall defray the cost of such expulsion or return;

(c) the licensee shall deposit a sum of one hundred dollars with the Accountant General at such interest as he may fix and shall maintain such deposit during the continuance of this licence;

(d) any money so deposited shall be available to pay the cost of the return or expulsion to any place outside the Colony of any employee as set out in condition (b), and the licensing authority may direct that the whole of such money or such part as may be necessary shall be paid out in respect of such expulsion or return;

(e) the licensee shall on demand produce and show to the licensing authority and any person deputed by him in writing in that behalf every contract in respect of any employment performed on the premises.

PART VII—UNDERTAKERS OF BURIALS.

79. The regulations in this Part, and so much of the Ordinance as makes it an offence to carry on the trade of an undertaker of burials except under and in accordance with a licence shall not apply to any person exercising such trade in the New Territories, except New Kowloon.

80. The form of an undertaker's licence shall be that in Form 7 in the Appendix to these regulations.

81. Every person holding an undertaker's licence shall observe the following conditions, and such special conditions as the licensing authority may in his discretion impose, which shall be endorsed on the licence—

(a) except with the written permission of the licensing authority endorsed on the licence, the licensee shall not transfer, lend or hire his licence to any person;

(b) every grave shall be dug to a depth throughout of not less than six English feet from the ordinary surface of the grave to the uppermost side of the corpse or coffin therein deposited.

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CAP. 114] {r. 78 cont.] Exemption of New Territories, except New Kowloon. Form. Appendix. Conditions. Miscellaneous Licences. manner, of his services with the licensee desire to return to the place whence he came to the Colony, the licensee shall defray the cost of such expulsion or return; (c) the licensee shall deposit a sum of one hundred dollars with the Accountant General at such interest as he may fix and shall maintain such deposit during the continuance of this licence; (d) any money so deposited shall be available to pay the cost of the return or expulsion to any place outside the Colony of any employee as set out in condition (b), and the licensing authority may direct that the whole of such money or such part as may be necessary shall be paid out in respect of such expulsion or return; (e) the licensee shall on demand produce and show to the licensing authority and any person deputed by him in writing in that behalf every contract in respect of any employment performed on the premises. PART VII—UNDERTAKERS OF BURIALS. 79. The regulations in this Part, and so much of the Ordinance as makes it an offence to carry on the trade of an undertaker of burials except under and in accordance with a licence shall not apply to any person exercising such trade in the New Territories, except New Kowloon. 80. The form of an undertaker's licence shall be that in Form 7 in the Appendix to these regulations. 81. Every person holding an undertaker's licence shall observe the following conditions, and such special conditions as the licensing authority may in his discretion impose, which shall be endorsed on the licence— (a) except with the written permission of the licensing authority endorsed on the licence, the licensee shall not transfer, lend or hire his licence to any person; (b) every grave shall be dug to a depth throughout of not less than six English feet from the ordinary surface of the grave to the uppermost side of the corpse or coffin therein deposited. 380 www.comm
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CAP. 114] {r. 78 cont.] Exemption of New Territories, except New Kowloon. Form. Appendix. Conditions. Miscellaneous Licences. manner, of his services with the licensee desire to return to the place whence he came to the Colony, the licensee shall defray the cost of such expulsion or return; (c) the licensee shall deposit a sum of one hundred dollars with the Accountant General at such interest as he may fix and shall maintain such deposit during the continuance of this licence; (d) any money so deposited shall be available to pay the cost of the return or expulsion to any place outside the Colony of any employee as set out in condition (b), and the licensing authority may direct that the whole of such money or such part as may be necessary shall be paid out in respect of such expulsion or return; (e) the licensee shail on demand produce and show to the licensing authority and any person deputed by him in writing in that behalf every contract in respect of any employment performed on the premises. PART VIL-UNDERTAKERS OF BURIALS. 79. The regulations in this Part, and so much of the Ordinance as makes it an offence to carry on the trade of an undertaker of burials except under and in accordance with a licence shall not apply to any person exercising such trade in the New Territories, except New Kowloon. 80. The form of an undertaker's licence shall be that in Form 7 in the Appendix to these regulations. 81. Every person holding an undertaker's licence shall observe the following conditions, and such special con- ditions as the licensing authority may in his discretion impose, which shall be endorsed on the licence- (a) except with the written permission of the licensing authority endorsed on the licence, the licensee shali not transfer, lend or hire his licence to any person; (b) every grave shall be dug to a depth throughout of not less than six English feet from the ordinary surface of the grave to the uppermost side of the corpse or coffin therein deposited. 380 www.comm
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CAP. 114]

{r.

78 cont.]

Exemption

of New

Territories, except New Kowloon.

Form.

Appendix.

Conditions.

Miscellaneous Licences.

manner, of his services with the licensee desire to return to the place whence he came to the Colony, the licensee shall defray the cost of such expulsion or return;

(c) the licensee shall deposit a sum of one hundred dollars with the Accountant General at such interest as he may fix and shall maintain such deposit during the continuance of this licence;

(d) any money so deposited shall be available to pay the cost of the return or expulsion to any place outside the Colony of any employee as set out in condition (b), and the licensing authority may direct that the whole of such money or such part as may be necessary shall be paid out in respect of such expulsion or return;

(e) the licensee shail on demand produce and show to the licensing authority and any person deputed by him in writing in that behalf every contract in respect of any employment performed on the premises.

PART VIL-UNDERTAKERS OF BURIALS.

79. The regulations in this Part, and so much of the Ordinance as makes it an offence to carry on the trade of an undertaker of burials except under and in accordance with a licence shall not apply to any person exercising such trade in the New Territories, except New Kowloon.

80. The form of an undertaker's licence shall be that in Form 7 in the Appendix to these regulations.

81. Every person holding an undertaker's licence shall observe the following conditions, and such special con- ditions as the licensing authority may in his discretion impose, which shall be endorsed on the licence-

(a) except with the written permission of the licensing authority endorsed on the licence, the licensee shali not transfer, lend or hire his licence to any person; (b) every grave shall be dug to a depth throughout of not less than six English feet from the ordinary surface of the grave to the uppermost side of the corpse or coffin therein deposited.

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