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Tramway.

also that no cars may pass through movable facing points at a speed exceeding the rate of four miles per hour;

(f) for the stopping of cars using the tramway; (g) providing for the due publicity of all rules relating to the tramway by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and

(h) providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which it appears to the Governor in Council that such safety is or is likely to be endangered.

(2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and to the furnishing to the Governor in Council of a true copy of every proposed rule one month at least before the same is made, or such period less than one month as the Governor in Council may agree to, it shall be lawful for the company

to make rules—

(a) for preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any car or in or against any premises belonging to the company; and

(b) for regulating the travelling in or upon any car belonging to the company.

(3) Rules made by the Governor in Council or by the company shall come into operation one month after their publication in the Gazette, or within such shorter period after their publication in the Gazette as the Governor in Council may order.

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33. Any such rule may impose fines for offences against Penalties the same not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offence, imposed in with or without further penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence fifty dollars for every day during which the offence continues.

Wheels and width of cars.

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rules.

32 of 1946, s. 2.

and width

34. The company may use on the tramway cars with Wheels flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rails of of cars. the tramway and, subject to this Ordinance, the company shall have the exclusive use of the tramway for cars with flange-wheels or other wheel suitable only to run on the said rails, and no car used on the tramway shall exceed six feet and six inches in width.

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Tramway. also that no cars may pass through movable facing points at a speed exceeding the rate of four miles per hour; (f) for the stopping of cars using the tramway; (g) providing for the due publicity of all rules relating to the tramway by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and (h) providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which it appears to the Governor in Council that such safety is or is likely to be endangered. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and to the furnishing to the Governor in Council of a true copy of every proposed rule one month at least before the same is made, or such period less than one month as the Governor in Council may agree to, it shall be lawful for the company to make rules— (a) for preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any car or in or against any premises belonging to the company; and (b) for regulating the travelling in or upon any car belonging to the company. (3) Rules made by the Governor in Council or by the company shall come into operation one month after their publication in the Gazette, or within such shorter period after their publication in the Gazette as the Governor in Council may order. [36] [CAP. 107 may be 33. Any such rule may impose fines for offences against Penalties the same not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offence, imposed in with or without further penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence fifty dollars for every day during which the offence continues. Wheels and width of cars. [37] rules. 32 of 1946, s. 2. and width 34. The company may use on the tramway cars with Wheels flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rails of of cars. the tramway and, subject to this Ordinance, the company shall have the exclusive use of the tramway for cars with flange-wheels or other wheel suitable only to run on the said rails, and no car used on the tramway shall exceed six feet and six inches in width. [38] 201
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$ Tramway. also that no cars may pass through movable facing points at a speed exceeding the rate of four miles. per hour; (f) for the stopping of cars using the tramway; (g) providing for the due publicity of all rules relating to the tramway by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and (h) providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which it appears to the Governor in Council that such safety is or is likely to be endangered. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and to the furnishing to the Governor in Council of a true copy of every proposed rule one month at least before the same is made, or such period less than one month as the Governor in Council may agree to, it shall be lawful for the company to make rules— (a) for preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any car or in or against any premises belong- ing to the company; and (b) for regulating the travelling in or upon any car belonging to the company. (3) Rules made by the Governor in Council or by the company shall come into operation one month after their publication in the Gazette, or within such shorter period after their publication in the Gazette as the Governor in Council may order. [36] [CAP. 107 may be 33. Any such rule may impose fines for offences against Penalties the same not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offence, imposed in with or without further penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence fifty dollars for every day during which the offence continues. Wheels and width of cars. [37] rules. 32 of 1946, s. 2. and width 34. The company may use on the tramway cars with Wheels flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rails of of cars. the tramway and, subject to this Ordinance, the company shall have the exclusive use of the tramway for cars with flange-wheels or other wheel suitable only to run on the said rails, and no car used on the tramway shall exceed six feet and six inches in width. [38] 201
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Tramway.

also that no cars may pass through movable facing points at a speed exceeding the rate of four miles. per hour;

(f) for the stopping of cars using the tramway; (g) providing for the due publicity of all rules relating to the tramway by exhibition thereof in conspicuous places; and

(h) providing for the safety of the public in all cases in which it appears to the Governor in Council that such safety is or is likely to be endangered.

(2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and to the furnishing to the Governor in Council of a true copy of every proposed rule one month at least before the same is made, or such period less than one month as the Governor in Council may agree to, it shall be lawful for the company

to make rules—

(a) for preventing the commission of any nuisance in or upon any car or in or against any premises belong- ing to the company; and

(b) for regulating the travelling in or upon any car

belonging to the company.

(3) Rules made by the Governor in Council or by the company shall come into operation one month after their publication in the Gazette, or within such shorter period after their publication in the Gazette as the Governor in Council may order.

[36]

[CAP. 107

may be

33. Any such rule may impose fines for offences against Penalties the same not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offence, imposed in with or without further penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence fifty dollars for every day during which the offence continues.

Wheels and width of cars.

[37]

rules.

32 of 1946, s. 2.

and width

34. The company may use on the tramway cars with Wheels flange-wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rails of of cars. the tramway and, subject to this Ordinance, the company shall have the exclusive use of the tramway for cars with flange-wheels or other wheel suitable only to run on the said rails, and no car used on the tramway shall exceed six feet and six inches in width.

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