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such inquiry, be entitled to the same privileges to which he would be entitled in proceeding before a magistrate.

(4) Any person who behaves in an insulting manner or uses any threatening or insulting expression to or in the presence of the person holding the inquiry commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months.

(Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6)

11C. Any inquiry held by virtue of section 11B shall not derogate in any way from the powers or jurisdiction exercisable by coroners under the Coroners Ordinance.

(Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6)

12. Any person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall, in addition to any other penalty prescribed for such offence, be liable to a fine of $5,000 for every day during the whole or any part of which such offence is knowingly and wilfully continued.

(Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 5 and 37 of 1983, s. 7)

13. (1) Except as may be otherwise provided by regulations made under this Ordinance, the proprietor of every industrial undertaking in or in respect of which any offence against this Ordinance has been committed shall be guilty of a like offence, and shall be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence.

(2) It shall be no defence to a prosecution of the proprietor of an industrial undertaking for an offence against this Ordinance that the offence was committed without his knowledge or consent or that the actual offender has not been convicted of the offence.

actual

14. (1) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a company, the chairman and every director and every officer concerned in the management of the company shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence.

(2) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a firm, every partner in the firm and every person concerned in the management of the firm shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence.

(Amended, 37 of 1983, s. 8)

714A

15. (1) (a) Any summons relating to an offence against this Ordinance by a proprietor of an industrial undertaking may be served by leaving a copy of the summons with some person for him at the industrial undertaking mentioned in the summons.

(b) Any such summons may be addressed to the proprietor of an industrial undertaking without specifying the name of the proprietor.

Saving.

(Cap 14.1

Continuing offences.

Liability of proprietor.

Liability of directors.

partners, etc.

Procedure.

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1985 Ed.] Factories and Industrial Undertakings [CAP. 59 15 such inquiry, be entitled to the same privileges to which he would be entitled in proceeding before a magistrate. (4) Any person who behaves in an insulting manner or uses any threatening or insulting expression to or in the presence of the person holding the inquiry commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months. (Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6) 11C. Any inquiry held by virtue of section 11B shall not derogate in any way from the powers or jurisdiction exercisable by coroners under the Coroners Ordinance. (Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6) 12. Any person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall, in addition to any other penalty prescribed for such offence, be liable to a fine of $5,000 for every day during the whole or any part of which such offence is knowingly and wilfully continued. (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 5 and 37 of 1983, s. 7) 13. (1) Except as may be otherwise provided by regulations made under this Ordinance, the proprietor of every industrial undertaking in or in respect of which any offence against this Ordinance has been committed shall be guilty of a like offence, and shall be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence. (2) It shall be no defence to a prosecution of the proprietor of an industrial undertaking for an offence against this Ordinance that the offence was committed without his knowledge or consent or that the actual offender has not been convicted of the offence. actual 14. (1) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a company, the chairman and every director and every officer concerned in the management of the company shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence. (2) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a firm, every partner in the firm and every person concerned in the management of the firm shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence. (Amended, 37 of 1983, s. 8) 714A 15. (1) (a) Any summons relating to an offence against this Ordinance by a proprietor of an industrial undertaking may be served by leaving a copy of the summons with some person for him at the industrial undertaking mentioned in the summons. (b) Any such summons may be addressed to the proprietor of an industrial undertaking without specifying the name of the proprietor. Saving. (Cap 14.1 Continuing offences. Liability of proprietor. Liability of directors. partners, etc. Procedure.
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1985 Ed.] Factories and Industrial Undertakings [CAP. 59 15 such inquiry, be entitled to the same privileges to which he would be entitled in proceeding before a magistrate. (4) Any person who behaves in an insulting manner or uses any threatening or insulting expression to or in the presence of the person holding the inquiry commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months. Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6) 11C. Any inquiry held by virtue of section 11B shall not derogate in any way from the powers or jurisdiction exercisable by coroners under the Coroners Ordinance. {Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6) 12. Any person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall, in addition to any other penalty prescribed for such offence, be liable to a fine of $5.000 for every day during the whole or any part of which such offence is knowingly and wilfully continued. (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 5 and 37 of 1983, s. 7) 13. (1) Except as may be otherwise provided by regulations made under this Ordinance, the proprietor of every industrial undertaking in or in respect of which any offence against this Ordinance has been committed shall be guilty of a like offence, and shall be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence. (2) It shall be no defence to a prosecution of the proprietor of an industrial undertaking for an offence against this Ordinance that the offence was committed without his knowledge or consent or that the actual offender has not been convicted of the offence. actual 14. (1) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a company, the chairman and evey director and every officer concerned in the management of the company shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence. (2) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a firm, every partner in the firm and every person concerned in the management of the firm shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence. (Amended, 37 of 1983, s. 8) 714A 15. (1) (a) Any summons relating to an offence against this Ordinance by a proprietor of an industrial undertaking may be served by leaving a copy of the summons with some person for him at the industrial undertaking mentioned in the summons. (b) Any such summons may be addressed to the proprietor of an industrial undertaking without specifying the name of the proprietor. Saving. (Cap 14.1 Continuing offences. Liability of proprietor. Liability of directors. partners, etc. Procedure. ! i :
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1985 Ed.]

Factories and Industrial Undertakings

[CAP. 59

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such inquiry, be entitled to the same privileges to which he would be entitled in proceeding before a magistrate.

(4) Any person who behaves in an insulting manner or uses any threatening or insulting expression to or in the presence of the person holding the inquiry commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months.

Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6)

11C. Any inquiry held by virtue of section 11B shall not derogate in any way from the powers or jurisdiction exercisable by coroners under the Coroners Ordinance.

{Added, 37 of 1983, s. 6)

12. Any person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall, in addition to any other penalty prescribed for such offence, be liable to a fine of $5.000 for every day during the whole or any part of which such offence is knowingly and wilfully continued.

(Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 5 and 37 of 1983, s. 7)

13. (1) Except as may be otherwise provided by regulations made under this Ordinance, the proprietor of every industrial undertaking in or in respect of which any offence against this Ordinance has been committed shall be guilty of a like offence, and shall be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence.

(2) It shall be no defence to a prosecution of the proprietor of an industrial undertaking for an offence against this Ordinance that the offence was committed without his knowledge or consent or that the actual offender has not been convicted of the offence.

actual

14. (1) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a company, the chairman and evey director and every officer concerned in the management of the company shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence.

(2) Where the person convicted of an offence against this Ordinance is a firm, every partner in the firm and every person concerned in the management of the firm shall be guilty of the like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence occurred without his knowledge or consent, and shall each be liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence.

(Amended, 37 of 1983, s. 8)

714A

15. (1) (a) Any summons relating to an offence against this Ordinance by a proprietor of an industrial undertaking may be served by leaving a copy of the summons with some person for him at the industrial undertaking mentioned in the summons.

(b) Any such summons may be addressed to the proprietor of an industrial undertaking without specifying the name of the proprietor.

Saving.

(Cap 14.1

Continuing offences.

Liability of proprietor.

Liability of directors.

partners, etc.

Procedure.

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