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  1. Bilingual Mode: Show highlight for: Matched Keywords. Cross Reference (s) Source Note (s) Tick the provision (s) to be printed from TOC: Download. Version Date : 22/10/2023.

  2. Touting. (1) Any person who in a public place, to the annoyance of or in a manner likely to annoy any other person, importunes such person to buy any article or thing or to give his custom to any business, whether or not the article or thing is ofered for sale, 所經營,該人均屬犯罪 ...

  3. Ordinance Subsidiary Legislation Instrument Option Section/Rule No. Part No. Schedule No. Appendix No. Annex No. Home View Legislation My Collection Printing List Subscribe Main Subsidiary Legislation Others [Switch to complete mode] Timeline * ...

  4. SUMMARY OFFENCES. To amend and consolidate the law relating to summary offences. [1st January, 1933.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Summary Offences Ordinance. 2. (1) In this Ordinance-'lawful authority' extends to and denotes any permission

  5. Any offence against the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation made thereunder shall be punishable on summary conviction; and the penalties imposed by this Ordinance or by any regulation made thereunder shall be recoverable

  6. Examples of summary offences include littering, careless driving, and falsely pretending to be a public officer. If the legislative provision creating the offence contains the words "upon indictment" or "on indictment", then the offence is an indictable offence.

  7. ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1845 Summary Offences. AN ORDINANCE to make provision for the Preservation of Good Order and Cleanliness and the Prevention of Nuisances within this Colony. [26th December, 1845.] BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong 1.

  8. Obstruction of public places (Section 4A Summary Offences Ordinance) Anyone who sets out or leaves anything which obstructs, inconveniences or endangers any person or vehicle in a public place shall be liable to a fine of $5,000 or to imprisonment for 3 months.

  9. Anyone who has in his possession any wrist restraint or other instrument manufactured for the purpose of physically restraining a person, any handcuffs or thumbcuffs, any offensive weapon, or any crowbar, picklock, skeleton-key or other instrument fit for unlawful purposes, with intent to use for any unlawful purpose, is liable to a fine of $5,0...

  10. static1.squarespace.com › 1700287866076 › Cap+5+-+Summary+OffencesSUMMARY OFFENCES ORDINANCE

    SUMMARY OFFENCES ORDINANCE Arrangement of sections PART I—PRELIMINARY Section 1. Short title 2. Interpretation PART II—OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER 3. Profane or abusive language 4. Disorderly conduct 5. Indecent behaviour

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