Public Health (Food).
road, pier, wharf, waterway, railway or vessel which he has reason to believe to be in a tainted, diseased or unwholesome state, or unfit for food for man.
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(4) Any such officer may seize any food which is, or appears to be, held in contravention of section 3; and if authorized so to do in writing by the Chairman of the Council, may destroy it or so dispose of it as to prevent it from being used as food for man.
(5) Any person claiming anything seized under this section may, within twenty-four hours after such seizure, complain to a magistrate, who may either confirm or disallow such seizure wholly or in part, and may order to be paid by way of compensation such sum of money not exceeding the market value of the food seized as he may consider reasonable.
5. The Council may make by-laws in respect of any of the following matters—
(a) establishment, regulation and sanitary maintenance of slaughter-houses, including the slaughter of cattle, swine, sheep and goats therein, the removal of their carcases therefrom, the conveyance of the same through the streets or otherwise, and such other matters and things in relation to the management of slaughter-houses as may be deemed advisable;
(b) establishment, regulation and sanitary maintenance of markets, the control of the sale of food therein, and the removal of the same thereto and therefrom, and such other matters or things in relation to the management of markets as the Council may deem advisable;
(c) control by licensing or otherwise of persons selling any article of food;
(d) prohibition of the sale within a certain radius from a market of articles of any kind sold in such market;
(e) establishment and regulation and control by registration, licensing or otherwise of dairies and milk shops;
(f) regulation and control by registration, licensing or otherwise of food factories and places in which food or drink is sold or prepared or stored for sale, and
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Public Health (Food).
road, pier, wharf, waterway, railway or vessel which he has reason to believe to be in a tainted, diseased or unwhole- some state, or unfit for food for man.
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(4) Any such officer may seize any food which is, or appears to be, held in contravention of section 3; and if authorized so to do in writing by the Chairman of the 39 of 1936, s. 3. Council, may destroy it or so dispose of it as to prevent it from being used as food for man.
(5) Any person claiming anything seized under this section may, within twenty-four hours after such seizure, 39 of 1936, s. 4. complain to a magistrate, who may either confirm or disallow such seizure wholly or in part, and may order to be paid by way of compensation such sum of money not exceeding the market value of the food seized as he may consider reasonable.
5. The Council may make by-laws in respect of any of the following matters--
(a) establishment, regulation and sanitary maintenance of slaughter-houses, including the slaughter of cattle, swine, sheep and goats therein, the removal of their carcases therefrom, the conveyance of the same through the streets or otherwise, and such other matters and things in relation to the manage- ment of slaughter-houses as may be deemed advisable;
(b) establishment, regulation and sanitary maintenance
Matters with
regard to which the
Council has
power to make by-laws.
of markets, the control of the sale of food therein, 39 of 1986, s. 6. and the removal of the same thereto and therefrom, and such other matters or things in relation to the management of markets as the Council may deem advisable;
(c) control by licensing or otherwise of persons selling
any article of food;
(d) prohibition of the sale within a certain radius from a market of articles of any kind sold in such market; (e) establishment and regulation and control by registration, licensing or otherwise of dairies and milk shops;
(f)
regulation and control by registration, licensing or otherwise of food factories and places in which food or drink is sold or prepared or stored for sale, and
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