NSW Legislation
Wellington Showground By-law 1987
1 Name of By-law This By-law may be cited as the Wellington Showground By-law 1987.
2 Commencement This By-law shall take effect on and from 1 May 1987.
3 Repeal All By-laws made, or deemed to have been made, under the Wellington Show Ground Act 1929, and in force immediately before the commencement of this By-law, are repealed.
4 Definitions In this By-law, except in so far as the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires: authorised occupier means a person authorised by the trustees to occupy the whole or a part of the land. the land means the lands held by the trustees in pursuance of the Wellington Show Ground Act 1929. trustees means the trustees appointed under the Wellington Show Ground Act 1929. vehicle includes any apparatus drawn or propelled wholly or partly by an animal, volatile spirit, steam, gas, oil or electricity and any trailer or caravan, whether or not it is in the course of being towed.
5 Fees, charges etc The trustees may from time to time determine the charges or fees payable in respect of any one or more of the following: (a) entry to the whole or any part of the land and the buildings erected on the land, (b) use of the whole or any part of the land, (c) use of the whole or any part of a building erected on the land, (d) parking of any vehicle or class of vehicles on the land.
6 Trustees may set aside portions of the land for certain uses (1) The trustees may set aside any portion of the land for any purpose for which the land may be used, and from time to time may grant to any person, body of persons, club, association or corporation the use of the land so set apart on such conditions as the trustees may think fit. (2) Any such conditions shall be displayed on signs erected at or near the relevant part of the land or shall be otherwise notified in writing to persons obtaining permission of the trustees as referred to in subclause (3). (3) A person, body of persons, club, association or corporation may, with the permission of the trustees and on payment of the charge (if any) determined by the trustees to be payable for that permission, use a part of the land under subclause (1). (4) The trustees may in a particular case exempt persons from payment of a charge payable under subclause (3).
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