Section 37 of SVPLR Act : Section 37: Power To Make Bye-Laws

SVPLR Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a bustling city with numerous street vendors. The local authority, under the Street Vendors Act, decides to organize the street vending activities to ensure smooth flow of traffic and provide proper amenities to the vendors. To achieve this, they draft bye-laws as follows:

  • (a) Vendors in the main market area, which is a restriction-free-vending zone, must operate within the designated spots marked by the local authority to avoid obstructing pedestrian movement.
  • (b) Each vendor in the designated vending zone is required to pay a monthly maintenance charge of $50 for the upkeep of common areas and facilities l...

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