NUISANCES CONTROL (N.T.) REGULATIONS
Title
NUISANCES CONTROL (N.T.) REGULATIONS
Description
Date of issue and that as to so much of the said property
attached as shall not consist of money or negoti-
able instruments, you do keep the same in your
custody until further order in this action or until
Date of return the sale thereof in satisfaction of the said judg-
ment; AND YOU ARE FURTHER COMMANDED that in
case you shall not be able to find sufficient property
of the said defendant or the said defendant shall
Amount $ fail to point out to you any property whereon to
levy, you do forthwith arrest the said defendant
and deliver him into the custody of the Commis-
sioner of Prisons to be imprisoned in a prison as
a prisoner for debt for the period of
unless he shall be sooner discharged in due course
of law.
Given under my hand and seal this
day of ,19
Magistrate.
[rule 2.] FORM I.
IN THE SMALL DEBTS COURT AT
In Case No. Of 19
Judgment for money.
It is this day adjudged that recover against
the sum of $ for debt and
$ for expenses and $ for costs with
interest thereon at the rate of per cent from this date until
payment.
Dated this day of 19
Magistrate.
NUISANCES CONTROL (N.T.) REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 97, section 4).
(Ordinance NO. 34 Of 1910).
[23rd September, 1938.]
1. The following shall be deemed to be nuisances-
(a) any premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or
dangerous to the health of any person
(b) any pool, ditch, gutter, watercourse, privy, urinal, cesspool,
drain or ashpit so foul or in such a state as to be a nuisance
or dangerous to the health of any person;
(c) any cistern for domestic water supply or place so
constructed or kept as to render the water liable
to contamination at the risk of the health of any person;
(d) any animal or bird so kept as to be a nuisance or dangerous to
the health of any person;
(e) any accumulation or deposit which is a nuisance or
dangerous to the health of any, person, except where
necessary for a business or manufacture and where a
magistrate is satisfied that it has not been kept longer than
necessary and that the best available means have been taken
to prevent injury to the public health ;
any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to be
dangerous to the health of the inmates;
(g any work place, not being a factory or workshop within the
meaning of the Factories and Workshops Ordinance, which is
not kept in a cleanly state, properly ventilated, and free from
overcrowding.
For the purposes of this rule, 'premises' extends to and includes
vessels and boats.
2. On the application by summons of a Health Officer or Sanitary
Inspector, any magistrate may, if lie is satisfied that a nuisance exists or
has existed on any premises, require the owner or occupier of the
premises and the author of the nuisance to abate the nuisance within
such time as the magistrate considers reasonable; and whether the
nuisance has been abated or not before the making of the order, to
prevent the recurrence of the nuisance ; and without prejudice to the
generality of #he foregoing, to do or refrain from doing such things as
the magistrate deems necessary for the abatement and prevention of the
nuisance.
3. These regulations may be cited as the Nuisances Control (N.T.)
Regulations.
OFFENSIVE TRADES (N.T.) RULES.
(Cap. 97, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 34 Of 1910).
[10th September, 1948.]
1 . These rules may be cited as the Offensive Trades (N.T.) Rules.
G.N. 728/38.
[r. 1 cont.] (Cap. 59.) G.N.A. 223/48. G.N.A. 75/51. Citation.
Abstract
G.N. 728/38.
[r. 1 cont.] (Cap. 59.) G.N.A. 223/48. G.N.A. 75/51. Citation.
[r. 1 cont.] (Cap. 59.) G.N.A. 223/48. G.N.A. 75/51. Citation.
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1808
Edition
1950
Volume
v9
Subsequent Cap No.
97
Number of Pages
2
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“NUISANCES CONTROL (N.T.) REGULATIONS,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed May 6, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1808.