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1967 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[CAP. 241

(c) by inserting in regulation 6 the words "or excavator, crane or agricultural machinery" immediately after the words "vessel, vehicle or aircraft" wherever they occur; (d) as if for the definition of "goods" therein contained there

had been substituted the following definition---

'goods' means chattels other than vehicles, vessels,

aircraft, excavators, cranes and agricultural machinery;"; and

(e) by substituting a comma for the semi-colon appearing at the end of the definition of "the emergency" therein contained and by adding immediately thereafter the following words-

"except that in regulations 6, 7 and 8 it means the date of the enactment of Part VI of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations;”.

PART VII.

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

84. (1) The competent authority, if he considers it desirable for the exercise of any of the powers under Part V and Part VI of these regulations that an inquiry should be held into any particular matter, may direct the holding of an inquiry into that matter by such person and at such place as the authority may determine.

(2) For the purposes of any inquiry held in pursuance of this regulation, the person appointed to hold the inquiry may by summons require any person to attend, at such time and place as is specified in the summons, to give evidence or to produce any documents in his custody or under his control which relate to any matter in question at the inquiry, and may take evidence on oath, and for that purpose administer oaths, or may, instead of administering an oath, require the person examined to make and subscribe a declaration of the truth of the matter respecting which he is examined.

(3) Every person who refuses or wilfully neglects to attend in obedience to a summons issued under this regulation, or to give evidence, or who wilfully alters, suppresses, conceals, destroys or refuses to produce any book or other document which he may be required to produce for the purpose of such an inquiry, shall be guilty of an offence.

Page 63

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 24/51.

Inquiries.

orders. In force. G.N.A. 61/51.

Discontinued

85. (1) When any order or rule is made or direction given, the Governor or other authority making such order or rule or giving such direction shall cause notice of the effect of it to be given as soon as may be in such manner as he thinks necessary for bringing it to the notice of all persons who in his opinion ought to have notice of it, and such orders, rule or direction shall have effect as soon as notice as aforesaid has been given, without publication in the Gazette.

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1967 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [CAP. 241 (c) by inserting in regulation 6 the words "or excavator, crane or agricultural machinery" immediately after the words "vessel, vehicle or aircraft" wherever they occur; (d) as if for the definition of "goods" therein contained there had been substituted the following definition--- 'goods' means chattels other than vehicles, vessels, aircraft, excavators, cranes and agricultural machinery;"; and (e) by substituting a comma for the semi-colon appearing at the end of the definition of "the emergency" therein contained and by adding immediately thereafter the following words- "except that in regulations 6, 7 and 8 it means the date of the enactment of Part VI of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations;”. PART VII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 84. (1) The competent authority, if he considers it desirable for the exercise of any of the powers under Part V and Part VI of these regulations that an inquiry should be held into any particular matter, may direct the holding of an inquiry into that matter by such person and at such place as the authority may determine. (2) For the purposes of any inquiry held in pursuance of this regulation, the person appointed to hold the inquiry may by summons require any person to attend, at such time and place as is specified in the summons, to give evidence or to produce any documents in his custody or under his control which relate to any matter in question at the inquiry, and may take evidence on oath, and for that purpose administer oaths, or may, instead of administering an oath, require the person examined to make and subscribe a declaration of the truth of the matter respecting which he is examined. (3) Every person who refuses or wilfully neglects to attend in obedience to a summons issued under this regulation, or to give evidence, or who wilfully alters, suppresses, conceals, destroys or refuses to produce any book or other document which he may be required to produce for the purpose of such an inquiry, shall be guilty of an offence. Page 63 [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 24/51. Inquiries. orders. In force. G.N.A. 61/51. Discontinued 85. (1) When any order or rule is made or direction given, the Governor or other authority making such order or rule or giving such direction shall cause notice of the effect of it to be given as soon as may be in such manner as he thinks necessary for bringing it to the notice of all persons who in his opinion ought to have notice of it, and such orders, rule or direction shall have effect as soon as notice as aforesaid has been given, without publication in the Gazette. by IN .83/69
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1967 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [CAP. 241 (c) by inserting in regulation 6 the words "or excavator, crane or agricultural machinery" immediately after the words "vessel, vehicle or aircraft" wherever they occur; (d) as if for the definition of "goods" therein contained there had been substituted the following definition--- 'goods' means chattels other than vehicles, vessels, aircraft, excavators, cranes and agricultural machinery;"; and (e) by substituting a comma for the semi-colon appearing at the end of the definition of "the emergency" therein con- tained and by adding immediately thereafter the follow- ing words- "except that in regulations 6, 7 and 8 it means the date of the enactment of Part VI of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations;”. PART VII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 84. (1) The competent authority, if he considers it desirable for the exercise of any of the powers under Part V and Part VI of these regulations that an inquiry should be held into any partic- ular matter, may direct the holding of an inquiry into that matter by such person and at such place as the authority may determine. (2) For the purposes of any inquiry held in pursuance of this regulation, the person appointed to hold the inquiry may by sum- mons require any person to attend, at such time and place as is specified in the summons, to give evidence or to produce any documents in his custody or under his control which relate to any matter in question at the inquiry, and may take evidence on oath, and for that purpose administer oaths, or may, instead of administering an oath, require the person examined to make and subscribe a declaration of the truth of the matter respecting which he is examined. (3) Every person who refuses or wilfully neglects to attend in obedience to a summons issued under this regulation, or to give evidence, or who wilfully alters, suppresses, conceals, destroys or refuses to produce any book or other document which he may be required to produce for the purpose of such an inquiry, shall be guilty of an offence. P 63 [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 24/51. Inquiries. orders. In force. G.N.A. 61/51. Discontinued 85. (1) When any order or rule is made or direction given, Publicity of the Governor or other authority making such order or rule or giving such direction shall cause notice of the effect of it to be given as soon as may be in such manner as he thinks necessary for bring- ing it to the notice of all persons who in his opinion ought to have notice of it, and such orders, rule or direction shall have effect as soon as notice as aforesaid has been given, without publica- tion in the Gazette. by IN .83/69
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1967 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[CAP. 241

(c) by inserting in regulation 6 the words "or excavator, crane or agricultural machinery" immediately after the words "vessel, vehicle or aircraft" wherever they occur; (d) as if for the definition of "goods" therein contained there

had been substituted the following definition---

'goods' means chattels other than vehicles, vessels,

aircraft, excavators, cranes and agricultural machinery;"; and

(e) by substituting a comma for the semi-colon appearing at the end of the definition of "the emergency" therein con- tained and by adding immediately thereafter the follow- ing words-

"except that in regulations 6, 7 and 8 it means the date of the enactment of Part VI of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations;”.

PART VII.

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

84. (1) The competent authority, if he considers it desirable for the exercise of any of the powers under Part V and Part VI of these regulations that an inquiry should be held into any partic- ular matter, may direct the holding of an inquiry into that matter by such person and at such place as the authority may determine.

(2) For the purposes of any inquiry held in pursuance of this regulation, the person appointed to hold the inquiry may by sum- mons require any person to attend, at such time and place as is specified in the summons, to give evidence or to produce any documents in his custody or under his control which relate to any matter in question at the inquiry, and may take evidence on oath, and for that purpose administer oaths, or may, instead of administering an oath, require the person examined to make and subscribe a declaration of the truth of the matter respecting which he is examined.

(3) Every person who refuses or wilfully neglects to attend in obedience to a summons issued under this regulation, or to give evidence, or who wilfully alters, suppresses, conceals, destroys or refuses to produce any book or other document which he may be required to produce for the purpose of such an inquiry, shall be guilty of an offence.

P 63

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 24/51.

Inquiries.

orders. In force. G.N.A. 61/51.

Discontinued

85. (1) When any order or rule is made or direction given, Publicity of the Governor or other authority making such order or rule or giving such direction shall cause notice of the effect of it to be given as soon as may be in such manner as he thinks necessary for bring- ing it to the notice of all persons who in his opinion ought to have notice of it, and such orders, rule or direction shall have effect as soon as notice as aforesaid has been given, without publica- tion in the Gazette.

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