Jersey Law 19/1967
AERODROMES (ADMINISTRATION) (AMENDMENT) (JERSEY) LAW, 1967.
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A LAW to
amend the Aerodromes (Administration) (Jersey) Law, 1952, sanctioned by Order
of Her Majesty in Council of the
28th day of JULY, 1967.
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(Registered on the 8th day of September, 1967).
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STATES OF JERSEY.
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The 2nd day of May,
1967.
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THE STATES, subject to the sanction of
Her Most Excellent Majesty in Council, have adopted the following Law : -
ARTICLE 1
Immediately after Article 4 of the Aerodromes (Administration)
(Jersey) Law, 1952, there shall be inserted the
following Articles –
“ARTICLE
4A
(1) Any
fine imposable for an offence under any regulations made under Article 4 of
this Law, may be inflicted and levied summarily by the Constable or any Centenier of the parish in which the offence was committed:
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply –
(a) where the offender, if
convicted by a court, would be liable to a fine exceeding five pounds; or
(b) where the offender
refuses to accept the decision of the Constable or Centenier.
(2) Where
any fine is levied by a Constable or Centenier in
pursuance of the powers conferred on him by this Article, he shall give a
receipt for the same.
ARTICLE
4B
All fines imposed for offences under any regulations made under
Article 4 of this Law shall be awarded for the benefit of the General Revenues
of the States, except where the maximum fine which may be inflicted for the
offence does not exceed five pounds, in which case one half of the fine shall
be awarded for the benefit of the General Revenues of the States and one half
for the benefit of the parish in which the offence was committed and shall be
applied towards the cost of maintenance of the by-roads of the parish.”
ARTICLE 2
This Law may be cited as the Aerodromes (Administration)
(Amendment) (Jersey) Law, 1967.
A.D. LE BROCQ,
Greffier of the States.