By-Laws | Legal Notice 169 of 1963 — Kenya law | Esheria

By-Laws

Gives the short title: "the City of Nairobi (Taxi-cab) By-laws."

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Jurisdiction
Kenya
Instrument
Notice
Citation
Legal Notice 169 of 1963
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Citation provenance: source:ke:kenyalaw · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

Source attribution: Source: Kenya Law

Statute overview

About this statute

Gives the short title: "the City of Nairobi (Taxi-cab) By-laws." Section standing on any taxi rank; The by-laws apply to taxi-cabs, their owners and drivers, owners who allow vehicles to ply for hire as taxi-cabs, and drivers who drive vehicles as taxi-cabs. Applications for duplicate taxi licences, plates or badges must be made in writing to the town clerk; the town clerk must issue a duplicate if satisfied and on payment of a fee (ten shillings for a taxi‑cab licence or plate; five shillings for a taxi‑cab driver's licence or badge). Section 11 allows specified persons (widow, executor, administrator, trustee, manager or any other person approved by the town clerk in writing) to carry on the taxi-cab business of a licence-holder until the end of the year the licence was issued when the licence-holder is dead, bankrupt, of unsound mind or absent from Kenya; any person so permitted "shall possess all the rights and be liable to all the duties and obligations of the original licensee."