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[Subsidiary] General control of industry.
CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
74. (1) A competent authority, so far as appears to that authority to be necessary in the public interest may, subject to any general or special instructions of the Governor, by order provide-
(a) for regulating or prohibiting the production, treatment, keeping, storage, movement, transport, distribution, disposal, acquisition, use or consumption of articles of any description, and, in particular, for controlling the prices at which such articles may be sold;
(b) for regulating the carrying on of any undertaking engaged in essential work, and, in particular, for controlling the charges which may be made by the undertakers in respect of the doing of any work by them;
(c) for requiring persons carrying on any undertaking to keep such books, accounts and records relating to the undertaking as may be prescribed by or under the order;
(d) for requiring persons carrying on, or employed in connexion with, any undertaking, to produce in such manner and to such person, as may be mentioned in such order or otherwise prescribed such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking or to furnish to him such estimates, returns or information relating to the undertaking as may be mentioned in such order or otherwise prescribed; and
(e) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient for the purposes of the order to provide, including, in particular, the entering and inspection of premises to which the order relates by persons authorized in that behalf by the competent authority with a view to securing compliance with the order,
and an order under this regulation may prohibit the doing of anything regulated by the order except under the authority of a licence granted by such authority or person as may be specified in the order, and may be made so as to apply either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or undertaking or to any class of persons or undertakings, and either to the whole or to any part of any undertakings, and so as to have effect either throughout the Colony or in any particular area therein.
(2) A competent authority may, if it appears to that authority to be necessary so to do in the public interest, make or give as respects any undertaking all or any orders or directions which might have been made or given under sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) of regulation 75 by an authority which is a competent authority for the purposes of this regulation, if the undertaking had been a production or distribution undertaking.
P 54
[Subsidiary] General control of industry.
CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
74. (1) A competent authority, so far as appears to that authority to be necessary in the public interest may, subject to any general or special instructions of the Governor, by order provide-
(a) for regulating or prohibiting the production, treatment, keeping, storage, movement, transport, distribution, dis- posal, acquisition, use or consumption of articles of any description, and, in particular, for controlling the prices at which such articles may be sold;
(b) for regulating the carrying on of any undertaking engaged in essential work, and, in particular, for con- trolling the charges which may be made by the under- takers in respect of the doing of any work by them;
(c) for requiring persons carrying on any undertaking to keep such books, accounts and records relating to the undertaking as may be prescribed by or under the order;
(d) for requiring persons carrying on, or employed in connexion with, any undertaking, to produce in such manner and to such person, as may be mentioned in such order or otherwise prescribed such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking or to furnish to him such estimates, returns or information relating to the undertaking as may be mentioned in such order or otherwise prescribed; and
(e) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient for the pur- poses of the order to provide, including, in particular, the entering and inspection of premises to which the order relates by persons authorized in that behalf by the competent authority with a view to securing com- pliance with the order,
and an order under this regulation may prohibit the doing of anything regulated by the order except under the authority of a licence granted by such authority or person as may be specified in the order, and may be made so as to apply either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or under- taking or to any class of persons or undertakings, and either to the whole or to any part of any undertakings, and so as to have effect either throughout the Colony or in any particular area therein.
(2) A competent authority may, if it appears to that au- thority to be necessary so to do in the public interest, make or give as respects any undertaking all or any orders or directions which might have been made or given under sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) of regulation 75 by an authority which is a competent authority for the purposes of this regulation, if the undertaking had been a production or distribution undertaking
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