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(3) On an inquiry under this section, a disciplinary board may make such order as the board thinks fit with regard to the payment of the costs of the inquiry or with regard to the payment of the costs of the Building Authority or of the contractor, lift-contractor, escalator contractor or ventilation contractor in respect of whom the inquiry is held. (Added, 16 of 1966, s. 5. Amended, 23 of 1971, s. 5)
(4) (a) Any registered contractor, registered lift contractor, registered escalator contractor or registered ventilation contractor aggrieved by any order made in respect of him under this section may appeal to a judge of the High Court and upon any such appeal the judge may confirm, reverse or vary the order of the disciplinary board: (Amended, 23 of 1971, s. 5)
Provided that the judge may, notwithstanding that he is of opinion that the point raised in the appeal might be decided in favour of the appellant, dismiss the appeal if he considers that no substantial miscarriage of justice has actually occurred.
(b) The practice in relation to any such appeal shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance.
(c) The decision of the judge shall be final.
(Part I replaced, 44 of 1959, s. 3)
(Cap. 4.)
PART II
CONTROL OF BUILDING
14. (1) Save as otherwise provided, no person shall commence or carry out any building works or street works without having first obtained from the Building Authority-
(a) his approval in the prescribed form of documents submitted to him in accordance with the regulations; and
(b) his consent in the prescribed form for the commencement of the building works or street works shown in the approved plan.
(2) Subject to section 28B(4), neither the approval of any plans nor the consent to the commencement of any building works or street works shall be deemed- (Amended, 41 of 1982, s. 3)
(a) to confer any title to land;
(b) to act as a waiver of any term in any lease or licence; or
(c) to grant any exemption from or to permit any contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any other enactment.
(Replaced, 44 of 1959, s. 4)
Approval and consent required for commencement of building works, etc. Forms 12 and 14.
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(3) On an inquiry under this section, a disciplinary board may make such order as the board thinks fit with regard to the payment of the costs of the inquiry or with regard to the payment of the costs of the Building Authority or of the contractor, lift-contractor, escalator contractor or ventilation contractor in respect of whom the inquiry is held. (Added, 16 of 1966, s. 5. Amended, 23 of 1971, 5. 5)
(4) (a) Any registered contractor, registered-lift-contractor, registered-escalator contractor or registered ventilation contractor aggrieved by any order made in respect of him under this section may appeal to a judge of the High Court and upon any such appeal the judge may confirm, reverse or vary the order of the disciplinary board: (Amended, 23 of 1971, s. 5)
Provided that the judge may, notwithstanding that he is of opinion that the point raised in the appeal might be decided in favour of the appellant, dismiss the appeal if he considers that no substantial miscarriage of justice has actually occurred.
(b) The practice in relation to any such appeal shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance.
(c) The decision of the judge shall be final.
( Part I replaced, 44 of 1959, s. 3)
(Cap. 4.)
PART II
CONTROL OF BUILDING
14. (1) Save as otherwise provided, no person shall com- mence or carry out any building works or street works without having first obtained from the Building Authority-
(a) his approval in the prescribed form of documents sub- mitted to him in accordance with the regulations; and
(b) his consent in the prescribed form for the commencement of the building works or street works shown in the ap- proved plan.
(2) Subject to section 28B(4), neither the approval of any plans nor the consent to the commencement of any building works or street works shall be deemed- (Amended, 41 of 1982, s. 3)
(a) to confer any title to land;
(b) to act as a waiver of any term in any lease or licence; or
(c) to grant any exemption from or to permit any contraven- tion of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any other enactment.
{ Replaced, 44 of 1959, s. 4)
Approval and consent required for commence- ment of building works, etc. Forms 12 and 14.
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