and kind of structure of and the material to be used in daughter-b0~8.
the construction of any such house or place in respect of which any application for a slaughtering licence as aforesaid may be made, and the drains, receptacles, and other conveniences to be provided in connection with such house or place prior to the granting of any such licence :
I , V I . Except as aforesaid, to maintain cleanliness in, at, and Cleanlinessof
about every slaughter-house and place used for slaughter- slaughter-~OU~O.
ing cattle :
I.F I I . Except as aforesaid, for the regulation of cattle kept a t cattle ~laughbr.
any slaughter-house or place used for slaughtering cattle on behalf of the owners of such cattle prior to their being slaughtered, or without being slaughtered, and the fees to be taken therefor :
LVIII. Except as aforesaid, for establishing slaughter-houses by Co~nailslaughter-
the Council and to regulate and control the same and houm-
the kind of cattle to be slaughtered thereat, and to license suitable persons to slaughter thereat, and to prescribe and regulate the fees payable for such licences, and for cattle to be slaughtered at any such slaughter- house :
LIX. Except' as aforesaid, to prevent the slaughtering for trade Prevention of
purposes of cattle of all or any kinds except a t slaughter- slaughtering.
houses established or licensed by the Council :
Lx,
To
Infeoted uattle.
Unwholesome meat.
F a h representation.
Arrests.
Dutiea and liabilities.
Other mattera to be presoribed.
Generally.
LX. TO enforce the destruction of infected cattle which, if slaughtered, would be unfit for human food :
LXI. TO enforce the destruction of unwholesome meat :
LXI r. For the punishment of persons falsely representing them- selves to be officers of or appointed by the Council:
L X I I I . TO authorise officers, or persons appointed by the Council, or police constables to arrest or remove persons offend- ing against any by-law :
L X ~ V . For the more effectual exercise of the powers and discharge of the duties and liabilities conferred and imposed by this Act on the Council, and whether so conferred or imposed directly or by reference to any other Act, and in particular for the more effectual exercise and discharge of the powers, duties, and liabilities of the Council in respect of the following matters and things :-
(a) The compulsory purchase of land :
( b ) Manufacturing Districts : (c) The public health :
(d) The sale of food and drugs:
( e ) Weights and measures : (.f) Vermin destruction :
( g ) The management of Crown lands:
( h ) Drainage :
(i) Streets, roads, and public places :
( j
)
Impounding :LXV. For any other purpose in respect of which the Council is authorised by this Act to make a. by-law :
~ x v r . Generally for the good rule aud government of the District, and for the convenience, comfort, and safety of the inhabitants thereof :
LXVII. TO fix the pecuniary penalties for offences against or breaches of such by-laws, or any of them, and to fix additional penalties for a repetition or continuance of any offence : Provided that, except as hereinafter mentioned, no penalty for any single offence shall exceed Ten Pounds, and no penalties for a repetition or continuance of such offence shall in the aggregate exceed that amount. As to offences against or breaches of any by-laws relating to waterworks and drainage works no penalty for any single offence shall exceed Fifty Pounds, and no penalties for a repetition or con- tinuance of such offence shall in the aggregate exceed that amount.
(2) Nothing
DIVISION I.
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P(2) Nothing contained in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1907," shall No. 938 o f l g o t .
affect the validity of any by-law made under the power conferred by subdivision XLIV. of subsection (1) hereof.
377.
(1) Any by-law made under this Act may be made to BY-laws may apply to all or any part ofapply to the whole or any specified part of the District, and unless
otherwise provided or clearly intended shall apply to the whole D.C. amendment
of the District. A C ~ , 1904, EM. 66.
Act 1033, 1910,
(2) Any by-law made under this Act with respect to streets or roads, may be made to apply either to a11 streets and roads or to any specified streets and roads or parts of specified streets and roads, and either at all times or during specified times ; and unless other- wise provided or clearly i n t e n d d ;hall apply to all streets and roads, and to the whole thereof, and a t all times.
378.
(1) No by-law shall be passed, except at a meeting of By-laws to be passed by two-thirde ofthe Council, at which a,t least two-thirds of the members then in membere in ofice.
office are present. D.C. A C ~ , 1887,
sec. 291 (part).
(2) No by-law shall have any force or effect unless signed by the chairman or clerk.
379.
(1) No by-law shall have any force or effect unless confirmed confirmation bp the Governor r e q d .by the Governor, and afterwards published in the Gazette, and no ,,.C dot,
by-law shall be submitted to the Governor for confirmation until 291 (part).
it has lain before each House of Parliament for a t least foluteeen sitting days of such House.
(2) Subject to section 380, after one week has elapsed from such publication a by-law shall have the force of law, and shall, until altered or repealed, have effect within the District as if such by-law were contained in this Act.
380,
No by-law shall have any force or effect if repugnant NO by-law toto this or any other Act in force in the State, or if in- ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ & e consistent wit6 the trusts or purposes for which any land, state or any r e g u ~ -
hereditament, or other property is held by the Council, or with any
g~",",:,":
regulations made by the Governor and for the time being in force. D.C. not, i887, sec. 292.
381.
(1)All
by-laws and regulations made under the Acts hereby- Savingof eristingby-repealed, or any of them, and which are in force immediately before laws and regulations.
the commencement of this Act, shall be deemed to have been made under the powers contained in this Act and shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding such repeal, until altered or repealed in manner provided by section 383.
(2) All by-laws adopted under the pruvisions of the By -Laws Act 426 of l a s s .
Enabling Act, 1888," and which are in force at the commencement of this Act, shall remain in full force and effect until altered or repealed in manner aforesaid.