Telecommunication.
PART VI.
Miscellaneous.
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penalty.
35. (1) Every omission or neglect to comply with, and General every act done or attempted to be done contrary to, this Ordinance or any order, rule or regulation made thereunder, or in breach of the conditions and restrictions subject to or upon which any licence has been issued, shall be deemed to be an offence against this Ordinance, and for every such offence not otherwise specially provided for the offender shall, in addition to the forfeiture of any articles seized, be liable on summary conviction to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for twelve months.
(2) In the case of a conviction involving a fine the magistrate inflicting such fine may direct, on the application of the Postmaster General or other officer conducting the prosecution, that any part not exceeding one half thereof shall be paid to any person who has given such information as has led to the conviction of the offender or offenders, or if there are more than one such person may direct such part to be divided amongst them in such proportion as he may direct.
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vention.
24 of 1950,
36. Save in so far as they are repugnant to any regula- Regulations. tions made under this Ordinance, the Telegraph Regulations, City Con- the Telephone Regulations, the Radio Regulations and the Additional Radio Regulations annexed to the Final Acts of Schedule. the International Telecommunication Convention, Atlantic City, 1947, shall be in force in the Colony, so far as they are applicable thereto, as if such Regulations had been made under the authority of this Ordinance.
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37. (1) The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply Exemptions. to the case of any telegraph erected or maintained by the
Naval, Military or Air Force authorities or, except as to sections 2 and 4 hereof, to the concession granted by Ordin-
ance to the Hong Kong Telephone Company Limited.
(2) Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to 33 of 1949, s.2. authorize the placing or maintenance of any telegraph line under, over, along or across, or of any telegraph posts in or upon, any immovable property, which is vested in or under the control of the Naval, Military or Air Force authorities, without the previous consent of the authorities concerned.
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Telecommunication.
PART VI.
Miscellaneous.
[CAP. 106
penalty.
35. (1) Every omission or neglect to comply with, and General every act done or attempted to be done contrary to, this Ordinance or any order, rule or regulation made thereunder, or in breach of the conditions and restrictions subject to or upon which any licence has been issued, shall be deemed to be an offence against this Ordinance, and for every such offence not otherwise specially provided for the offender shall, in addition to the forfeiture of any articles seized, be liable on summary conviction to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for twelve months.
(2) In the case of a conviction involving a fine the magistrate inflicting such fine may direct, on the application of the Postmaster General or other officer conducting the prosecution, that any part not exceeding one half thereof shall be paid to any person who has given such information as has led to the conviction of the offender or offenders, or if there are more than one such person may direct such part to be divided amongst them in such proportion as he may direct.
[36]
Atlantic
vention.
24 of 1950,
36. Save in so far as they are repugnant to any regula- Regulations. tions made under this Ordinance, the Telegraph Regulations, City Con- the Telephone Regulations, the Radio Regulations and the Additional Radio Regulations annexed to the Final Acts of Schedule. the International Telecommunication Convention, Atlantic City, 1947, shall be in force in the Colony, so far as they are applicable thereto, as if such Regulations had been made under the authority of this Ordinance.
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37. (1) The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply Exemptions. to the case of any telegraph erected or maintained by the
Naval, Military or Air Force authorities or, except as to sections 2 and 4 hereof, to the concession granted by Ordin-
ance to the Hong Kong Telephone Company Limited.
(2) Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to 33 of 1949, s.2. authorize the placing or maintenance of any telegraph line under, over, along or across, or of any telegraph posts in or upon, any immovable property, which is vested in or under the control of the Naval, Military or Air Force authorities, without the previous consent of the authorities concerned.
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