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1986 Ed.]

Eastern Harbour Crossing

[CAP. 215

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(4) Where the Director carries out any works under subsection (3), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government.

33. (1) On the completion of the construction works, or as soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, the Road Company at its own expense and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Director shall-

(a) bring the sea-bed affected thereby into conformity with designs approved by the Director under section 25;

(b) deal with land affected by the carrying out of the construction works in such way as may be required by such designs; and

(c) restore all other land affected by the carrying out of the construction works as near as possible to its condition prior to the undertaking of those works.

(2) If the Road Company fails to effect any works in accordance with subsection (1) the Director may effect the same.

(3) Where the Director carries out any works under subsection (2), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government.

34. (1) This section shall apply where it is necessary or expedient to divert any utility to permit the carrying out of the construction works to proceed unimpeded.

(2) The Director may at the request of the Road Company divert, or permit the Road Company at its own expense to divert, any utility that is under the control of the Government or any agency of the Crown, and no such utility shall be diverted by the Road Company without the authority of the Director.

(3) Where the Director diverts a utility in response to a request under subsection (2), the cost of such diversion shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government.

(4) The Director may, by notice in writing to the owner or person having control of any utility, order him-

(a) to divert the utility in such manner as may be specified in the order; and additionally or alternatively

(b) to render any cable, pipe, apparatus or thing forming part of such utility, or ancillary thereto, safe for diversion.

(5) If the owner or other person fails to comply with any order under subsection (4) the Director may effect the diversion.

Restoration of sea-bed and works area.

Diversion of cables, pipes etc.

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1986 Ed.] Eastern Harbour Crossing [CAP. 215 21 (4) Where the Director carries out any works under subsection (3), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government. 33. (1) On the completion of the construction works, or as soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, the Road Company at its own expense and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Director shall- (a) bring the sea-bed affected thereby into conformity with designs approved by the Director under section 25; (b) deal with land affected by the carrying out of the construction works in such way as may be required by such designs; and (c) restore all other land affected by the carrying out of the construction works as near as possible to its condition prior to the undertaking of those works. (2) If the Road Company fails to effect any works in accordance with subsection (1) the Director may effect the same. (3) Where the Director carries out any works under subsection (2), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government. 34. (1) This section shall apply where it is necessary or expedient to divert any utility to permit the carrying out of the construction works to proceed unimpeded. (2) The Director may at the request of the Road Company divert, or permit the Road Company at its own expense to divert, any utility that is under the control of the Government or any agency of the Crown, and no such utility shall be diverted by the Road Company without the authority of the Director. (3) Where the Director diverts a utility in response to a request under subsection (2), the cost of such diversion shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government. (4) The Director may, by notice in writing to the owner or person having control of any utility, order him- (a) to divert the utility in such manner as may be specified in the order; and additionally or alternatively (b) to render any cable, pipe, apparatus or thing forming part of such utility, or ancillary thereto, safe for diversion. (5) If the owner or other person fails to comply with any order under subsection (4) the Director may effect the diversion. Restoration of sea-bed and works area. Diversion of cables, pipes etc.
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1986 Ed.] Eastern Harbour Crossing [CAP. 215 21 (4) Where the Director carries out any works under subsec- tion (3), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government. 33. (1) On the completion of the construction works, or as soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, the Road Company at its own expense and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Director shall- (a) bring the sea-bed affected thereby into conformity with designs approved by the Director under section 25; (b) deal with land affected by the carrying out of the construc- tion works in such way as may be required by such designs; and (c) restore all other land affected by the carrying out of the construction works as near as possible to its condition prior to the undertaking of those works. (2) If the Road Company fails to effect any works in accord- ance with subsection (1) the Director may effect the same. (3) Where the Director carries out any works under subsec- tion (2), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government. 34. (1) This section shall apply where it is necessary or expedient to divert any utility to permit the carrying out of the construction works to proceed unimpeded. (2) The Director may at the request of the Road Company divert, or permit the Road Company at its own expense to divert, any utility that is under the control of the Government or any agency of the Crown, and no such utility shall be diverted by the Road Company without the authority of the Director. (3) Where the Director diverts a utility in response to a request under subsection (2), the cost of such diversion shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government. (4) The Director may, by notice in writing to the owner or person having control of any utility, order him- (a) to divert the utility in such manner as may be specified in the order; and additionally or alternatively (b) to render any cable, pipe, apparatus or thing forming part of such utility, or ancillary thereto, safe for diversion. (5) If the owner or other person fails to comply with any order under subsection (4) the Director may effect the diversion. Restoration of sea-bed and works area. Diversion of cables, pipes etc.
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1986 Ed.]

Eastern Harbour Crossing

[CAP. 215

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(4) Where the Director carries out any works under subsec- tion (3), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government.

33. (1) On the completion of the construction works, or as soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, the Road Company at its own expense and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Director shall-

(a)

bring the sea-bed affected thereby into conformity with designs approved by the Director under section 25;

(b) deal with land affected by the carrying out of the construc- tion works in such way as may be required by such designs; and

(c) restore all other land affected by the carrying out of the construction works as near as possible to its condition prior to the undertaking of those works.

(2)

If the Road Company fails to effect any works in accord- ance with subsection (1) the Director may effect the same.

(3) Where the Director carries out any works under subsec- tion (2), the cost of so doing shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government.

34. (1) This section shall apply where it is necessary or expedient to divert any utility to permit the carrying out of the construction works to proceed unimpeded.

(2) The Director may at the request of the Road Company divert, or permit the Road Company at its own expense to divert, any utility that is under the control of the Government or any agency of the Crown, and no such utility shall be diverted by the Road Company without the authority of the Director.

(3) Where the Director diverts a utility in response to a request under subsection (2), the cost of such diversion shall be recoverable by the Government as a debt owing by the Road Company to the Government.

(4) The Director may, by notice in writing to the owner or person having control of any utility, order him-

(a) to divert the utility in such manner as may be specified in

the order; and additionally or alternatively

(b) to render any cable, pipe, apparatus or thing forming part of such utility, or ancillary thereto, safe for diversion.

(5) If the owner or other person fails to comply with any order under subsection (4) the Director may effect the diversion.

Restoration of sea-bed and works area.

Diversion of cables, pipes etc.

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