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GOVERNMENT DOMAIN RESERVE BY-LAWS 1977 - REG 2

2 .         Interpretation and application

        (1)         In these by‑laws unless the contrary intention appears — 

        authorised function means any function held with the permission of the Board or the Governor;

        authorised person means — 

            (a)         any member of the Board;

            (b)         any member of the Police Force or special constable;

            (c)         any person appointed as an authorised person for the purposes of these by‑laws;

        drive includes ride;

        footpath means any thoroughfare of a width of less than 4 metres;

        road means any thoroughfare surfaced with bitumen, gravel, concrete, wood, or other hard material, other than a footpath, and includes every part thereof;

        the Board means the Government Domain Reserve Board constituted under the Parks and Reserves Act 1895 to control and manage the Reserve;

        the Reserve means the land comprised in Reserve A ↑ 1149;

        the Road Traffic Act means the Road Traffic Act 1974 and includes the regulations made thereunder;

        vehicle has the same meaning as it has in and for the purposes of the Road Traffic Act.

        (2)         The provisions of section 23 of the Interpretation Act 1918  2 do not apply to or in relation to these by‑laws.

        (3)         Unless the context otherwise requires these by‑laws do not apply to or in relation to — 

            (a)         a member of the Governor’s household;

            (b)         a member of the Governor’s staff acting in the course of his official duties; or

            (c)         a person acting under the direction of the Board.

        (4)         Where one of these by‑laws authorises an act or thing to be done if it is done with permission — 

            (a)         the permission referred to is that of the Board or a member of the Board or of any person authorised by the Board to give permission for the purposes of that by‑law or for the purposes of these by‑laws generally; and

            (b)         that permission shall be obtained, in writing, before the act or thing is done.



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