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BUILDINGS. [ 15 of 1889.]
partial or complete, shall be effected by the owner, within such a period as
shall be directed by the Government after due notice has been served on the
owner, and such notice shall suffice if it be served in writing by the Surveyor
General upon the said owner.
4. The cost of any such removal shall be exclusively defrayed by the
owner, and no compensation will be allowed by the Government for any
direct or indirect losses which the owner may suffer by such removal or by
any partial alteration of the pier which the Government may deem advisable.
5. The Government shall at any time that it sees fit revoke this concession
upon serving the owner with a notice of three months, and in case of such
revocation , the holder of this licence shall have no riglit to claim any com
pensation or damages from Government.
6. The owner shall have no right of access to the pier by water other than
such as the Government shall think fit to allow .
7. A green light shall be exhibited at the outer end of the pier and shall
be kept lighted between sunset and suurise.
8. No buoys or moorings shall be placed, other than such as the Govern
ment shall permit, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 8 of 1879, sections
29 and 30.
9. The platform of the pier shall not be used for the storage of materials,
neither shall any articles or materials remain on the pier, beyond the time
actually required for their shipment or landing as the case may be.
10. No warehouse, shed , or building of any kind shall be erected on the
pier.
11. Owners of regular steam - ferries and passenger-boats shall not be
entitled to make habitual use of the pier, but casual passengers and their
luggage shall at all times have free access to the pier for the purpose of
landing or disembarking.
12. The present licence shall not be assignell or transferred without the
consent of Government previously obtainel in writing.
In witness whereof have hereunto set
hand this day of 18
Witness to signature,


( E. )
Notice to abate nuisance.

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Surveyor General's Ollice,
Victoria, Hongkong, 18
To A.B., Esq.
It has been reported to me that a nuisance exists
your Lot No. situated
viz . :




I bave therefore to give you notice to abate the nuisance by

so as to render it unnecessary for me to put in force the rovisions of the
Buildings Ordinance, 1889.
( Signel)
Surreyor General.

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