1985 Ed.]
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(a) describe the foreshore and sea-bed affected and describe the manner in which it will be affected by the proposed reclamation:
(b) either be published together with a copy of the plan to which it relates, or state where and at what times a copy of the plan may be inspected; and
(c) state that any person who considers that he has an interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed so described, may object to the proposal under section 6.
(3) A notice published under this section shall be deemed to be notice to every person who has an interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed described therein.
6. (1) Any person who considers that he has an interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed described in a notice published under section 5 may, by notice in writing delivered to the Director before the expiration of such time being not less than 2 months as shall be specified in the notice, object to the proposed reclamation.
(2) A notice of objection shall describe the interest, right or easement of the objector and the manner in which he alleges he will be affected.
(3) An objection delivered under subsection (1) may be amended or withdrawn in writing at any time before the proposed reclamation is considered under section 7 or 8; and if withdrawn, shall be treated for the purposes of those sections as not having been made.
7. When the time for the making of objections under section 6 in respect of a proposed reclamation has expired and no objection has been delivered to the Director, or if any objections made have all been withdrawn, the Governor may authorize the proposed reclamation.
8. (1) Where at the expiry of the time for the making of objections under section 6 in respect of a proposed reclamation any objection has been delivered under that section, the Governor in Council shall consider the proposed reclamation and every objection and may---
(a) decline to authorize the reclamation;
(b) authorize the reclamation in part only and defer for further consideration at such future time as the Governor in Council shall specify, any objection which relates to the remaining part of the reclamation not so authorized; or
(c) authorize the whole of the reclamation.
(2) Where a reclamation is authorized under subsection (1)(b) or (c), the plan relating to such reclamation shall be subject to such modifications and conditions as the Governor in Council thinks fit.
Objections.
Authorization procedure if no objection made.
Authorization procedure if objection made.
1985 Ed.]
Foreshore and Sea-bed (Reclamations)
[CAP. 127
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(a) describe the foreshore and sea-bed affected and describe the manner in which it will be affected by the proposed reclamation:
(b) either be published together with a copy of the plan to which it relates, or state where and at what times a copy of the plan may be inspected; and
(c) state that any person who considers that he has an interest. right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed so described, may object to the proposal under section 6.
(3) A notice published under this section shall be deemed to be notice to every person who has an interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed described therein.
6. (1) Any person who considers that he has an interest. right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed described in a notice published under section 5 may, by notice in writing delivered to the Director before the expiration of such time being not less than 2 months as shall be specified in the notice, object to the proposed
reclamation.
(2) A notice of objection shall describe the interest, right or easement of the objector and the manner in which he alleges he will be affected.
(3) An objection delivered under subsection (1) may be amended or withdrawn in writing at any time before the proposed reclamation is considered under section 7 or 8; and if withdrawn. shall be treated for the purposes of those sections as not having been made.
7. When the time for the making of objections under section 6 in respect of a proposed reclamation has expired and no objection. has been delivered to the Director, or if any objections made have all been withdrawn, the Governor may authorize the proposed reclamation.
8. (1) Where at the expiry of the time for the making of objections under section 6 in respect of a proposed reclamation any objection has been delivered under that section, the Governor in Council shall consider the proposed reclamation and every objection and may---
(a) decline to authorize the reclamation;
(b) authorize the reclamation in part only and defer for further consideration at such future time as the Governor in Council shall specify, any objection which relates to the remaining part of the reclamation not so authorized; or
(c) authorize the whole of the reclamation.
(2) Where a reclamation is authorized under subsection (1)(b) or (c), the plan relating to such reclamation shall be subject to such modifications and conditions as the Governor in Council thinks fit.
Objections.
Authorization procedure if no objection made.
Authorization procedure if objection made.
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