(1) The 3Corporation shall from time to time determine whether the establishment of new private markets or the establishment or maintenance of private slaughter-houses shall be permitted in the City or in any specified portion of the City.\br@s (2) No person shall establish a private market for the sale of, or for the purpose of exposing for sale, animals intended for human food, or any article of human food or livestock or articles of food for livestock or shall establish or maintain a private slaughter-house except with the sanction of and after obtaining a licence from the 4 Municipal Commissioner who shall be guided in giving such sanction and licence by the decisions of the 3Corporation at the time in force under subsection (1) :\br@s Provided that the 4Municipal Commissioner shall not refuse to give sanction or to grant licence for running a private market or aslaughter-house already lawfully established on the appointed day ifapplication for such sanction and licence is made within two months of the appointed day, except on the ground that the place where the market or slaughter-house is established fails to comply with any requirements of this Act or of any rule or bye-law framed thereunder.\br@s (3) When the establishment of a private market or a slaughterhouse has been so sanctioned, the 4Municipal Commissioner shall cause a notice of such sanction to be affixed in Hindi and such other language or languages as the 3Corporation may from time to time specify on some conspicuous spot on or near the building or place where such market is to be held.\br@s Explanation—For the purpose of sub-section (2) the owner or occupier of a place in which a private market or slaughter-house is established shall be deemed to have established such market. \br@s (4) The 1Municipal Commissioner shall not cancel or suspend or refuse to renew any licence for keeping open a private market for any cause other than the failure of the owner thereof to comply with some provision of this Act, or with some regulation or with some byelaw.\br@s (5) The 1Municipal Commissioner may cancel or suspend any licence for failure of the owner of a private market to give in accordance with the conditions of his licence a written receipt for any stallage, rent, fee, or other payment received by him or his agent from any person for the occupation or use of any stall, shop, standing, shed, pen or other place therein.\br@s (6) When the 1Municipal Commissioner has refused cancelled or suspended any licence to keep open a private market, he shall cause a notice of his having so done to be affixed in such language or languages as the 2Corporation may from time to time specify on some conspicuous spot on or near the building or place where such market has been held. \br@s
(1) The 3Corporation shall from time to time determine whether the establishment of new private markets or the establishment or maintenance of private slaughter-houses shall be permitted in the City or in any specified portion of the City.\br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s (2) No person shall establish a private market for the sale of, or for the purpose of exposing for sale, animals intended for human food, or any article of human food or livestock or articles of food for livestock or shall establish or maintain a private slaughter-house except with the sanction of and after obtaining a licence from the 4 Municipal Commissioner who shall be guided in giving such sanction and licence by the decisions of the 3Corporation at the time in force under subsection (1) :\br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s Provided that the 4Municipal Commissioner shall not refuse to give sanction or to grant licence for running a private market or aslaughter-house already lawfully established on the appointed day ifapplication for such sanction and licence is made within two months of the appointed day, except on the ground that the place where the market or slaughter-house is established fails to comply with any requirements of this Act or of any rule or bye-law framed thereunder.\br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s (3) When the establishment of a private market or a slaughterhouse has been so sanctioned, the 4Municipal Commissioner shall cause a notice of such sanction to be affixed in Hindi and such other language or languages as the 3Corporation may from time to time specify on some conspicuous spot on or near the building or place where such market is to be held.\br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s Explanation—For the purpose of sub-section (2) the owner or occupier of a place in which a private market or slaughter-house is established shall be deemed to have established such market. \br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s (4) The 1Municipal Commissioner shall not cancel or suspend or refuse to renew any licence for keeping open a private market for any cause other than the failure of the owner thereof to comply with some provision of this Act, or with some regulation or with some byelaw.\br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s (5) The 1Municipal Commissioner may cancel or suspend any licence for failure of the owner of a private market to give in accordance with the conditions of his licence a written receipt for any stallage, rent, fee, or other payment received by him or his agent from any person for the occupation or use of any stall, shop, standing, shed, pen or other place therein.\br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s (6) When the 1Municipal Commissioner has refused cancelled or suspended any licence to keep open a private market, he shall cause a notice of his having so done to be affixed in such language or languages as the 2Corporation may from time to time specify on some conspicuous spot on or near the building or place where such market has been held. \br<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>@s<br>