✨ Board of Trade Regulations




2034

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 63

  1. In granting any permit under these regulations the Board of Trade may make such terms and conditions as to the quantities of cement, bricks, and timber that may be delivered in pursuance thereof, or such other terms and conditions as the Board of Trade thinks advisable for the regulation and control of the cement, bricks, or timber industries.

  2. No person to whom any cement, bricks, or timber has been delivered for any development work for which a permit has been issued under these regulations shall thereafter, without the consent of the Board of Trade, deal with such cement, bricks, or timber, or be concerned in dealing therewith, or permit the same to be used otherwise than for the purpose of such development work and in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed in the permit for such development work.

  3. Any person who receives or uses any cement, bricks, or timber for any development work for the construction of which a permit is not in force under these regulations, or fails to comply with the terms and conditions on which any permit is issued, commits an offence against these regulations and shall be liable accordingly.

  4. The Board of Trade may delegate its authority to issue permits under these regulations to any local authority upon such terms and conditions and with respect to such works or classes of work as the Board thinks fit, and any local authority so authorized may issue permits accordingly in respect of any development works in its district. The Board may at any time revoke such delegation.

  5. The Board of Trade may from time to time appoint such persons as it deems fit to be a committee of advice on matters relating to the administration of these regulations.

  6. All persons to whom permits or authorities to continue development works are issued under these regulations shall produce the same for inspection by any person authorized by the Board to demand the production of same, and failure to so produce shall constitute an offence against these regulations, and render the person so failing liable accordingly.

  7. The Board of Trade may, by notice in writing, require any person whose business includes the production or distribution of cement, bricks, or timber to supply a specified quantity of cement, bricks, or timber for any specified development work or for any work mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) of clause 3 of these regulations, or to any locality, and failure to supply such specified quantity of cement, bricks, or timber within a reasonable time after the receipt of such notice shall be deemed to be a breach of these regulations, and the person to whom such notice is given shall be liable accordingly.

  8. Any person who makes any false or misleading representations with intent thereby to obtain a permit under these regulations, or to obtain cement, bricks, or timber, either for himself or for any other person, or who in any manner deceives or attempts to deceive the Board of Trade in any matter relating to the administration of these regulations, shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations and shall be liable accordingly.

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer Wellington.




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🏭 Board of Trade Regulations for Cement, Bricks, and Timber (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 June 1920
Regulations, Cement, Bricks, Timber, Construction, Permits, Offences, Delegation, Inspection
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
  • Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer