CAP. 132]
Hawker (Urban Council) By-laws
[Subsidiary]
Fixed pitches to be kept in safe and clean condition.
Stalls for holders of fixed-pitch and temporary hawker licences.
Erection of wall stalls permitted in certain cases.
Stalls for holders of itinerant hawker licences.
Approval to be endorsed on licence.
Stalls to be used only for hawking.
[1987 Ed.
39. (1) Every licensee, being the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence, who uses a metered fixed pitch, shall while using the pitch maintain it and the area immediately adjacent to it in a clean and safe condition and ensure that the pitch and area is kept free of refuse (including refuse deposited by any other person).
(2) Every licensee, being the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence, who is the occupier of a fixed pitch allocated to him under by-law 31, shall at all times maintain the pitch and the area immediately adjacent to it in a clean and safe condition and ensure that both the pitch and the area are kept free of refuse (including refuse deposited by another person).
PART IV
HAWKERS STALLS AND EQUIPMENT
40. (1) Where a licensee who is the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence is for the time being allocated a fixed pitch under by-law 33, he may, unless a stall is provided by the Council on the pitch, provide at his own expense and hawk from a stall (other than a wall stall) that is designed and constructed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
(2) A licensee who holds a temporary hawker licence which authorizes him to hawk from a fixed pitch may provide and hawk from a stall (other than a wall stall) that is designed and constructed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
41. Notwithstanding by-law 40, the Council may permit a licensee who holds a fixed-pitch hawker licence, on receiving a written application from him for the purpose, to erect on any fixed pitch that is for the time being allocated to him under by-law 33 (not being one on which the Council provides a stall) a wall stall that is designed and constructed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
42. A licensee who holds an itinerant hawker licence may provide and hawk from a mobile stall that is designed and constructed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
43. Where the Council gives any approval to a licensee under by-laws 40 to 42, it shall cause the approval and any conditions subject to which it is given to be endorsed on the licensee's licence.
44. Neither a licensee nor any other person shall use a stall for any purpose other than hawking.
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CAP. 132]
Hawker (Urban Council) By-laws
[Subsidiary]
Fixed pitches to be kept in safe
and clean condition.
Stalls for holders of fixed-pitch and temporary hawker licences.
Erection of wall stalls permitted in certain cases.
Stalls for holders of itinerant hawker licences.
Approval to be endorsed on licence.
Stalls to be used only for hawking.
[1987 Ed.
39. (1) Every licensee, being the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence, who uses a metered fixed pitch, shall while using the pitch maintain it and the area immediately adjacent to it in a clean and safe condition and ensure that the pitch and area is kept free of refuse (including refuse deposited by any other person).
(2) Every licensee, being the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence, who is the occupier of a fixed pitch allocated to him under by-law 31, shall at all times maintain the pitch and the area immediately adjacent to it in a clean and safe condition and ensure that both the pitch and the area are kept free of refuse (including refuse deposited by another person).
PART IV
HAWKERS STALLS AND EQUIPMENT
40. (1) Where a licensee who is the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence is for the time being allocated a fixed pitch under by-law 33, he may, unless a stall is provided by the Council on the pitch provide at his own expense and hawk from a stall (other than a wall stall) that is designed and constructed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
(2) A licensee who holds a temporary hawker licence which authorizes him to hawk from a fixed pitch may provide and hawk from a stall (other than a wall stall) that is designed and con- structed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
41. Notwithstanding by-law 40, the Council may permit a licensee who holds a fixed-pitch hawker licence, on receiving a written application from him for the purpose, to erect on any fixed pitch that is for the time being allocated to him under by-law 33 (not being one on which the Council provides a stall) a wall stall that is designed and constructed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
42. A licensee who holds an itinerant hawker licence may provide and hawk from a mobile stall that is designed and con- structed in accordance with specifications previously approved by the Council.
43. Where the Council gives any approval to a licensee under by-laws 40 to 42, it shall cause the approval and any conditions subject to which it is given to be endorsed on the licensee's licence,
44. Neither a licensee nor any other person shall use a stall for any purpose other than hawking.
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