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88

CAP. 374]

Road Traffic

{1989 Ed.

"industry" means any one or more of the following activities--

(a) the manufacture of articles;

(b) any process by which articles are altered, repaired or broken up; (c) the generation of power;

(d) the loading, unloading or handling of articles or cargo at any

dock, quay or wharf or in any warehouse;

(e) the storage of goods or cargo;

(f) shipbuilding; and

(g) an activity declared under subsection (4) to be industry.

(4) For the purposes of this section, the Governor may, by notice in the Gazette, declare an activity to be-

(a) construction work; or

(b) industry.

121. Regulation of parking on private roads

(1) In this section-

"immobilisation device" means any device or appliance designed or adapted to be fitted to a vehicle for the purpose of preventing it from being driven or otherwise put in motion;

"road marking" means a line, word, mark or device placed on, or set into, the

surface of a private road for conveying to persons using that road any warning, information, requirement, restriction, prohibition or direction; "sign" means a sign, object or device for conveying to persons using a private road any warning, information, direction, requirement, restriction or prohibition.

(2) The Governor in Council may make regulations to enable owners of private roads to—

(a) prohibit and restrict parking of vehicles on such roads by the erection or placement of signs, or the placing of road markings, specified in the regulations;

(b) impound or remove vehicles parked in contravention of the regulations, and to store such vehicles until payment of such impounding or removal charges and storage charges as are specified in the regulations;

(c) use immobilisation devices, approved by the Commissioner, for

the purposes of paragraph (b);

(d) deliver into the custody of the Commissioner of Police, in such circumstances as are specified in the regulations, vehicles detained under the regulations where any charge referred to in paragraph (b) incurred in respect of any such vehicle is not paid within such period as is specified in the regulations;

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88 CAP. 374] Road Traffic {1989 Ed. "industry" means any one or more of the following activities-- (a) the manufacture of articles; (b) any process by which articles are altered, repaired or broken up; (c) the generation of power; (d) the loading, unloading or handling of articles or cargo at any dock, quay or wharf or in any warehouse; (e) the storage of goods or cargo; (f) shipbuilding; and (g) an activity declared under subsection (4) to be industry. (4) For the purposes of this section, the Governor may, by notice in the Gazette, declare an activity to be- (a) construction work; or (b) industry. 121. Regulation of parking on private roads (1) In this section- "immobilisation device" means any device or appliance designed or adapted to be fitted to a vehicle for the purpose of preventing it from being driven or otherwise put in motion; "road marking" means a line, word, mark or device placed on, or set into, the surface of a private road for conveying to persons using that road any warning, information, requirement, restriction, prohibition or direction; "sign" means a sign, object or device for conveying to persons using a private road any warning, information, direction, requirement, restriction or prohibition. (2) The Governor in Council may make regulations to enable owners of private roads to— (a) prohibit and restrict parking of vehicles on such roads by the erection or placement of signs, or the placing of road markings, specified in the regulations; (b) impound or remove vehicles parked in contravention of the regulations, and to store such vehicles until payment of such impounding or removal charges and storage charges as are specified in the regulations; (c) use immobilisation devices, approved by the Commissioner, for the purposes of paragraph (b); (d) deliver into the custody of the Commissioner of Police, in such circumstances as are specified in the regulations, vehicles detained under the regulations where any charge referred to in paragraph (b) incurred in respect of any such vehicle is not paid within such period as is specified in the regulations;
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88 CAP. 374] Road Traffic {1989 Ed. "industry" means any one or more of the following activities-- (a) the manufacture of articles; (b) any process by which articles are altered, repaired or broken up; (c) the generation of power; (d) the loading, unloading or handling of articles or cargo at any dock, quay or wharf or in any warehouse; (e) the storage of goods or cargo; (ƒ) shipbuilding; and (g) an activity declared under subsection (4) to be industry. (4) For the purposes of this section, the Governor may, by notice in the Gazette, declare an activity to be- (a) construction work; or (b) industry. 121. Regulation of parking on private roads (1) In this section- "immobilisation device" means any device or appliance designed or adapted to be fitted to a vehicle for the purpose of preventing it from being driven or otherwise put in motion; “road marking" means a line, word, mark or device placed on, or set into, the surface of a private road for conveying to persons using that road any warning, information, requirement, restriction, prohibition or direction; "sign" means a sign, object or device for conveying to persons using a private road any warning, information, direction, requirement, restriction or prohibition. (2) The Governor in Council may make regulations to enable owners of private roads to—- (a) prohibit and restrict parking of vehicles on such roads by the erection or placement of signs, or the placing of road markings, specified in the regulations; (b) impound or remove vehicles parked in contravention of the regulations, and to store such vehicles until payment of such impounding or removal charges and storage charges as are specified in the regulations; (c) use immobilisation devices, approved by the Commissioner, for the purposes of paragraph (b); (d) deliver into the custody of the Commissioner of Police, in such circumstances as are specified in the regulations, vehicles detained under the regulations where any charge referred to in paragraph (b) incurred in respect of any such vehicle is not paid within such period as is specified in the regulations; i
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88

CAP. 374]

Road Traffic

{1989 Ed.

"industry" means any one or more of the following activities--

(a) the manufacture of articles;

(b) any process by which articles are altered, repaired or broken up; (c) the generation of power;

(d) the loading, unloading or handling of articles or cargo at any

dock, quay or wharf or in any warehouse;

(e) the storage of goods or cargo;

(ƒ) shipbuilding; and

(g) an activity declared under subsection (4) to be industry.

(4) For the purposes of this section, the Governor may, by notice in the Gazette, declare an activity to be-

(a) construction work; or

(b) industry.

121. Regulation of parking on private roads

(1) In this section-

"immobilisation device" means any device or appliance designed or adapted to be fitted to a vehicle for the purpose of preventing it from being driven or otherwise put in motion;

“road marking" means a line, word, mark or device placed on, or set into, the

surface of a private road for conveying to persons using that road any warning, information, requirement, restriction, prohibition or direction; "sign" means a sign, object or device for conveying to persons using a private road any warning, information, direction, requirement, restriction or prohibition.

(2) The Governor in Council may make regulations to enable owners of private roads to—-

(a) prohibit and restrict parking of vehicles on such roads by the erection or placement of signs, or the placing of road markings, specified in the regulations;

(b) impound or remove vehicles parked in contravention of the regulations, and to store such vehicles until payment of such impounding or removal charges and storage charges as are specified in the regulations;

(c) use immobilisation devices, approved by the Commissioner, for

the purposes of paragraph (b);

(d) deliver into the custody of the Commissioner of Police, in such circumstances as are specified in the regulations, vehicles detained under the regulations where any charge referred to in paragraph (b) incurred in respect of any such vehicle is not paid within such period as is specified in the regulations;

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