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1986 Edd

VERSITY

UNIVERS

OF

H

Advertisements By-laws

ADVERTISEMENTS BY-LAWS

EME

(Cap 132, sections 104 and 149)

[CAP. 132

[18 June 1920.]

1. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any billposter or other person employed by him to affix or otherwise exhibit any hoarding, notice board or poster used for the purpose of advertising upon or against private property without the consent of the owner or his representative and of the occupier, or upon or against any railway without the consent in writing of the administrator of such railway, or upon or against Crown property without the consent in writing of the Director of Buildings and Lands, or except by virtue of some other sufficient legal authority.

(2) In this by-law, "railway" and "administrator" have the same meanings as in the Kowloon-Canton Railway Ordinance.

2. [Cancelled, L.N. 82/86]

3. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any authorized agent to advertise any saleable commodity by means of any lettering or device on any sail, flag, mast, spar, wood, awning or hull of any vessel of any description in the waters of the Colony.

(2) This by-law shall not apply to any bumboat man bona fide advertising his own name and trade and not advertising the saleable commodities of another.

4. Nothing in these by-laws shall apply to any person acting, or to any act done, under direction of the Government or of the naval, military or air force authorities.

5. (1) No person shall--

(a) exhibit or allow to be exhibited any occulting sign on any premises;

(b) exhibit or allow to be exhibited an occulting sign in any premises in such a way as to be visible from outside the premises.

(2) In this by-law, "occulting sign" includes any sign whereby the light thereof is cut off from view at regular or irregular intervals and any sign which emits light suddenly or intermittently.

B 1

[Subsidiary]

G.N. 342/20.

G.N. 593/39. 16 of 1940. G.N.A. 87/51. G.N.A. 107/54. 42 of 1961. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 82/86.

L.N. 94/86.

L.N. 76/82. L.N. 94/86.

16 of 1940, s. 7.

(Cap. 99.)

16 of 1940, s. 7.

16 of 1940, s. 7.

G.N.A. 107/54.

Note: These by-laws are deemed to have been made under section 104 of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, Chapter 132—see section 149(1) of that Ordinance.

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1986 Edd VERSITY UNIVERS OF H Advertisements By-laws ADVERTISEMENTS BY-LAWS EME (Cap 132, sections 104 and 149) [CAP. 132 [18 June 1920.] 1. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any billposter or other person employed by him to affix or otherwise exhibit any hoarding, notice board or poster used for the purpose of advertising upon or against private property without the consent of the owner or his representative and of the occupier, or upon or against any railway without the consent in writing of the administrator of such railway, or upon or against Crown property without the consent in writing of the Director of Buildings and Lands, or except by virtue of some other sufficient legal authority. (2) In this by-law, "railway" and "administrator" have the same meanings as in the Kowloon-Canton Railway Ordinance. 2. [Cancelled, L.N. 82/86] 3. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any authorized agent to advertise any saleable commodity by means of any lettering or device on any sail, flag, mast, spar, wood, awning or hull of any vessel of any description in the waters of the Colony. (2) This by-law shall not apply to any bumboat man bona fide advertising his own name and trade and not advertising the saleable commodities of another. 4. Nothing in these by-laws shall apply to any person acting, or to any act done, under direction of the Government or of the naval, military or air force authorities. 5. (1) No person shall-- (a) exhibit or allow to be exhibited any occulting sign on any premises; (b) exhibit or allow to be exhibited an occulting sign in any premises in such a way as to be visible from outside the premises. (2) In this by-law, "occulting sign" includes any sign whereby the light thereof is cut off from view at regular or irregular intervals and any sign which emits light suddenly or intermittently. B 1 [Subsidiary] G.N. 342/20. G.N. 593/39. 16 of 1940. G.N.A. 87/51. G.N.A. 107/54. 42 of 1961. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 82/86. L.N. 94/86. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 94/86. 16 of 1940, s. 7. (Cap. 99.) 16 of 1940, s. 7. 16 of 1940, s. 7. G.N.A. 107/54. Note: These by-laws are deemed to have been made under section 104 of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, Chapter 132—see section 149(1) of that Ordinance.
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1986 Edd VERSITY UNIVERS OF H Advertisements By-laws ADVERTISEMENTS BY-LAWS EME (Cap 132, sections 104 and 149) [CAP. 132 [18 June 1920.] 1. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any billposter or other person employed by him to affix or otherwise exhibit any hoarding, notice board or poster used for the purpose of advertising upon or against private property without the consent of the owner or his representative and of the occupier, or upon or against any railway without the consent in writing of the administrator of such railway, or upon or against Crown property without the consent in writing of the Director of Buildings and Lands, or except by virtue of some other sufficient legal authority. (2) In this by-law, "railway" and "administrator" have the same meanings as in the Kowloon-Canton Railway Ordinance. 2. [Cancelled, L.N. 82/86] 3. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any authorized agent to advertise any saleable commodity by means of any lettering or device on any sail, flag, mast, spar, wood, awning or hull of any vessel of any description in the waters of the Colony. (2) This by-law shall not apply to any bumboat man bona fide advertising his own name and trade and not advertising the saleable commodities of another. 4. Nothing in these by-laws shall apply to any person acting. or to any act done, under direction of the Government or of the naval, military or air force authorities. 5. (1) No person shall-- (a) exhibit or allow to be exhibited any occulting sign on any premises; (b) exhibit or allow to be exhibited an occulting sign in any premises in such a way as to be visible from outside the premises. (2) In this by-law, "occulting sign" includes any sign whereby the light thereof is cut off from view at regular or irregular intervals and any sign which emits light suddenly or intermittently. B 1 [Subsidiary] G.N. 342/20. G.N. $93/39. 16 of 1940. G.N.A. 87/51. G.N.A. 107/54. 42 of 1961. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 82/86. L.N. 94/86. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 94/86. 16 of 1940, s. 7. (Cap. 99.) 16 of 1940, s. 7. 16 of 1940, s. 7. G.N.A. 107/54. Note: These by-laws are deemed to have been made under section 104 of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, Chapter 132-see section 149(1) of that Ordinance.
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1986 Edd

VERSITY

UNIVERS

OF

H

Advertisements By-laws

ADVERTISEMENTS BY-LAWS

EME

(Cap 132, sections 104 and 149)

[CAP. 132

[18 June 1920.]

1. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any billposter or other person employed by him to affix or otherwise exhibit any hoarding, notice board or poster used for the purpose of advertising upon or against private property without the consent of the owner or his representative and of the occupier, or upon or against any railway without the consent in writing of the administrator of such railway, or upon or against Crown property without the consent in writing of the Director of Buildings and Lands, or except by virtue of some other sufficient legal authority.

(2) In this by-law, "railway" and "administrator" have the same meanings as in the Kowloon-Canton Railway Ordinance.

2. [Cancelled, L.N. 82/86]

3. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person by himself or by any authorized agent to advertise any saleable commodity by means of any lettering or device on any sail, flag, mast, spar, wood, awning or hull of any vessel of any description in the waters of the Colony.

(2) This by-law shall not apply to any bumboat man bona fide advertising his own name and trade and not advertising the saleable commodities of another.

4. Nothing in these by-laws shall apply to any person acting. or to any act done, under direction of the Government or of the naval, military or air force authorities.

5. (1) No person shall--

(a) exhibit or allow to be exhibited any occulting sign on any

premises;

(b) exhibit or allow to be exhibited an occulting sign in any premises in such a way as to be visible from outside the premises.

(2) In this by-law, "occulting sign" includes any sign whereby the light thereof is cut off from view at regular or irregular intervals and any sign which emits light suddenly or intermittently.

B 1

[Subsidiary]

G.N. 342/20.

G.N. $93/39. 16 of 1940. G.N.A. 87/51. G.N.A. 107/54. 42 of 1961. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 82/86.

L.N. 94/86.

L.N. 76/82. L.N. 94/86.

16 of 1940, s. 7.

(Cap. 99.)

16 of 1940, s. 7.

16 of 1940, s. 7.

G.N.A. 107/54.

Note: These by-laws are deemed to have been made under section 104 of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, Chapter 132-see section 149(1) of that Ordinance.

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