1964_EMERGENCY_(PRINCIPAL)_REGULATIONS — Page 58

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P 58

[Subsidiary]

Entry and inspection of land.

Derelict articles.

CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[1967 Ed.

provisions of this regulation, and may, in particular, provide by any such order—

(a) for requiring persons to register such particulars about themselves as may be prescribed by or under the order;

(b) 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;

(c) for requiring persons carrying on, or employed in connexion with, any undertaking, to produce to such person as may be designated by or on behalf of the competent authority or person specified in the order such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking and to furnish such estimates, returns or information relating thereto as may be prescribed by or under the order; and

(d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises with a view to securing compliance with directions given under this regulation,

and any such provision may be made so as to relate either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or undertaking or class or description of persons or undertakings.

77. Any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or a police officer acting in the course of his duty as such, or any person authorized by a competent authority to act under this regulation on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority—

(a) may enter on any land for the purpose of exercising any of the powers conferred in relation to that land by any of these regulations;

(b) may enter and inspect any land for the purpose of determining whether, and, if so, in what manner, any of those powers are to be exercised in relation to the land; and

(c) may, for any purpose connected with the public interest pass (with or without animals or vehicles) over any land.

78. Whenever any person finds an article as to which he has reasonable cause to believe that it has been lost or abandoned, and that, immediately before being lost or abandoned, it was used or intended to be used for the purposes of an armed force or was in the possession of a person who had it with him while serving with an armed force, the person so finding the article—

(a) shall forthwith report the nature and situation thereof, or, if the article is a document, cause it to be delivered,

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P 58 [Subsidiary] Entry and inspection of land. Derelict articles. CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [1967 Ed. provisions of this regulation, and may, in particular, provide by any such order— (a) for requiring persons to register such particulars about themselves as may be prescribed by or under the order; (b) 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; (c) for requiring persons carrying on, or employed in connexion with, any undertaking, to produce to such person as may be designated by or on behalf of the competent authority or person specified in the order such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking and to furnish such estimates, returns or information relating thereto as may be prescribed by or under the order; and (d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises with a view to securing compliance with directions given under this regulation, and any such provision may be made so as to relate either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or undertaking or class or description of persons or undertakings. 77. Any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or a police officer acting in the course of his duty as such, or any person authorized by a competent authority to act under this regulation on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority— (a) may enter on any land for the purpose of exercising any of the powers conferred in relation to that land by any of these regulations; (b) may enter and inspect any land for the purpose of determining whether, and, if so, in what manner, any of those powers are to be exercised in relation to the land; and (c) may, for any purpose connected with the public interest pass (with or without animals or vehicles) over any land. 78. Whenever any person finds an article as to which he has reasonable cause to believe that it has been lost or abandoned, and that, immediately before being lost or abandoned, it was used or intended to be used for the purposes of an armed force or was in the possession of a person who had it with him while serving with an armed force, the person so finding the article— (a) shall forthwith report the nature and situation thereof, or, if the article is a document, cause it to be delivered,
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P 58 [Subsidiary] Entry and inspection of land. Derelict articles. CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [1967 Ed. provisions of this regulation, and may, in particular, provide by any such order— (a) for requiring persons to register such particulars about themselves as may be prescribed by or under the order; (b) 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; (c) for requiring persons carrying on, or employed in con- nexion with, any undertaking, to produce to such person as may be designated by or on behalf of the competent authority or person specified in the order such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking and to furnish such estimates, returns or information relating thereto as may be prescribed by or under the order; and (d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises with a view to securing compliance with direc- tions given under this regulation, and any such provision may be made so as to relate either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or undertaking or class or description of persons or undertakings. 77. Any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or a police officer acting in the course of his duty as such, or any person authorized by a competent authority to act under this regulation on pro- ducing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority-- (a) may enter on any land for the purpose of exercising any of the powers conferred in relation to that land by any of these regulations; (b) may enter and inspect any land for the purpose of deter- mining whether, and, if so, in what manner, any of those powers are to be exercised in relation to the land; and (c) may, for any purpose connected with the public interest pass (with or without animals or vehicles) over any land. 78. Whenever any person finds an article as to which he has reasonable cause to believe that it has been lost or abandoned, and that, immediately before being lost or abandoned, it was used or intended to be used for the purposes of an armed force or was in the possession of a person who had it with him while serving with an armed force, the person so finding the article- (a) shall forthwith report the nature and situation thereof, or, if the article is a document, cause it to be delivered,
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P 58

[Subsidiary]

Entry and inspection of land.

Derelict articles.

CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[1967 Ed.

provisions of this regulation, and may, in particular, provide by any such order—

(a) for requiring persons to register such particulars about themselves as may be prescribed by or under the order;

(b) 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;

(c) for requiring persons carrying on, or employed in con- nexion with, any undertaking, to produce to such person as may be designated by or on behalf of the competent authority or person specified in the order such books, accounts or other documents relating to the undertaking and to furnish such estimates, returns or information relating thereto as may be prescribed by or under the order; and

(d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which the competent authority thinks it expedient to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises with a view to securing compliance with direc- tions given under this regulation,

and any such provision may be made so as to relate either to persons or undertakings generally or to any particular person or undertaking or class or description of persons or undertakings.

77. Any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or a police officer acting in the course of his duty as such, or any person authorized by a competent authority to act under this regulation on pro- ducing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority--

(a) may enter on any land for the purpose of exercising any of the powers conferred in relation to that land by any of these regulations;

(b) may enter and inspect any land for the purpose of deter- mining whether, and, if so, in what manner, any of those powers are to be exercised in relation to the land; and (c) may, for any purpose connected with the public interest pass (with or without animals or vehicles) over any land.

78. Whenever any person finds an article as to which he has reasonable cause to believe that it has been lost or abandoned, and that, immediately before being lost or abandoned, it was used or intended to be used for the purposes of an armed force or was in the possession of a person who had it with him while serving with an armed force, the person so finding the article-

(a) shall forthwith report the nature and situation thereof, or, if the article is a document, cause it to be delivered,

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