P 52
[Subsidiary]
Power to do work on land.
CAP. 241]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
(b) in the case of any other property there shall be paid by way of compensation-
(i) a sum equal to the amount which might immediately prior to the commandeerment reasonably be expected to be payable by a person for the use of such property during the period of commandeerment; and
(ii) a sum equal to the cost of making good any damage to the property commandeered which may have occurred during the period of commandeerment (except in so far as the damage has been made good during the period by a person acting on behalf of the Governor); and
(iii) a sum equal to the amount of any expenses reasonably incurred for the purposes of compliance with any direction given in pursuance of this regulation:
Provided that if the property commandeered was perishable or has been consumed or lost or can no longer at the time when possession thereof is relinquished be used for its ordinary purposes or cannot be so used without endangering health or safety, or if the Colonial Secretary so orders, there shall be paid in lieu of compensation under sub-paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) hereunder a sum equivalent to the value of the property commandeered immediately before effective possession thereof was taken in pursuance of the powers conferred by this regulation.
(5) For the purpose of this regulation "commandeer" means to require the use of.
(6) This regulation shall have no application to aircraft or to any ship or vessel of a tonnage exceeding sixty tons net or to currency, gold, securities or negotiable instruments.
70. (1) Any authorized officer and any person acting under the special authority of a competent authority may, in the public interest, do any work on any land or place anything in or over any land.
(2) A competent authority, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient so to do in the public interest, may by order provide for prohibiting or restricting the doing on any particular land of any such work as may be specified in the order.
(3) No person, other than an authorized officer, or any person acting under the special authority of a competent authority, shall, except with permission granted by or on behalf of a competent authority remove, alter or tamper with any work done or retained, or anything placed or retained in, on or over, any land in pursuance of this regulation.
P 52
[Subsidiary]
Power to do work on land.
CAP. 241]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
(b) in the case of any other property there shall be paid by
way of compensation-
(i) a sum equal to the amount which might immedi- ately prior to the commandeerment reasonably be ex- pected to be payable by a person for the use of such property during the period of commandeerment; and
(ii) a sum equal to the cost of making good any damage to the property commandeered which may have. occurred during the period of commandeerment (except in so far as the damage has been made good during the period by a person acting on behalf of the Governor); and
(iii) a sum equal to the amount of any expenses reasonably incurred for the purposes of compliance with any direction given in pursuance of this regulation:
Provided that if the property commandeered was perishable or has been consumed or lost or can no longer at the time when possession thereof is relin- quished be used for its ordinary purposes or cannot be so used without endangering health or safety, or if the Colonial Secretary so orders, there shall be paid in lieu of compensation under sub-paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) hereunder a sum equivalent to the value of the property commandeered immediately before effective possession thereof was taken in pursuance of the powers conferred by this regulation.
(5) For the purpose of this regulation "commandeer" means to require the use of.
(6) This regulation shall have no application to aircraft or to any ship or vessel of a tonnage exceeding sixty tons net or to currency, gold, securities or negotiable instruments.
70. (1) Any authorized officer and any person acting under the special authority of a competent authority may, in the public interest, do any work on any land or place anything in or over any land.
(2) A competent authority, if it appears to him to be neces- sary or expedient so to do in the public interest, may by order provide for prohibiting or restricting the doing on any particular land of any such work as may be specified in the order.
(3) No person, other than an authorized officer, or any per- son acting under the special authority of a competent authority, shall, except with permission granted by or on behalf of a com- petent authority remove, alter or tamper with any work done or retained, or anything placed or retained in, on or over, any land in pursuance of this regulation.
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