Noisy Trades Act 1898 (SA)

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No. 708.

An Act relating to Noisy Trades.

[Assen k d to, Decenzbev 23rd, 1898.1

E it Enacted by the Governor, with the advice and consent of

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the Parliament of South Australia:

1. This Act may bc cited as

'l'he Noisy Trades Act, 1898 "

short title.

2,

In this Act--

~efinition.

C L Noisy trades " includes the trades of mood-cutting and of boiler-making, and also any trades declared by Pro- clamation to be noisy trades:

'' Proclamation " means Proclamation by thc Governor in the

licensed persons:

IT. For

Government Gazette.

3. Proclamations under this Act shall only issue upon the petition Proclamation.

of a Municipal Corporation or District Council, and shall only have effect within the municipality or district petitioning and mentioned in the Proclamation.

4. The powers respectively conferred upon Municipal Corpora- Regulation of noisy

tions and District Councils by The Municipal Corporations Act, trades.

1890," and The District Councils Act, 1887," in relation to the

making, altering, or repealing by-laws shall extend to the making,

altering, or repealing by-laws in respect of the following matters:-

1. For the prevention of noisy trades being carried on except by

2 61" & 62" VICTOKILE, No. 708.

The Noisy 13.ades Act.-1898.

11, For the mgulation of noisy trades with a view to the pre-

vention of annoyance to neighboring occupiers:

111, For the inspection of the premises whereon such trades are

carried on.

Bzemption from

5, No licence shall be required for the carrying on of noisy trades where the premises whereon the same are carried on are not within two hundred yards fiom the nearest dwelling-house, or axe not within any less distance that may be fixed by by-law.

lioence.

Bxemption from

Liability it bylaws

6, No noisy trade carried on, pursuant to the preceding section

eomplied with.

or in accordance with the by-laws in force in that behalf, shall, on account of the noise thereof, be deemed a nuisance, or subject any permn carrying on the same to any proceedings, civil or criminal.

In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

S. J. WAY, Lieutenant-Governor.

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Adelaide: By authority, C. E. Bma~ow, Government Printer, North Temoe,

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