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I. the Agreement Is in Writing and Comprises Only Goods to Which This Order Applies m SECOND SCHEDULE—{Clause 3). i. The agreement is in writing and comprises only goods to which this Order applies. 2. The agreement contains in respect of each description of goods a statement of the cash price of the goods of that description comprised in the agreement and of any, amount payable by instalments under the agreement for the installation or maintenance of those goods. 3. Before the signing of the agreement actual payment was made in respect of each description of goods comprised in the agreement of not less than an amount equal to the percentage specified in column 2 of the First Schedule hereto in relation to that description of goods of the aggregate of— (a) the cash price of the goods of that description comprised in the agreement ; and (b) any amount payable by instalments under the agreement for the installation or maintenance of the goods of that description comprised in the agreement. In computing for the purposes of this paragraph the total amount to be paid before the signing of any agreement account may be taken of any allowance for any goods taken in part exchange for goods comprised in that agreement. 4. The agreement provides for the payment of the balance due in respect of each description of goods comprised therein by approximately equal instalments at equal intervals spread over a period not exceeding that specified in column 3 of the First Schedule hereto in relation to that description of goods. · Made this 19th day of July, 1955. A. F. BATES, Financial Secretary, (M.P. 11164/55.) Competent Authority. No. 430. THE OATHS LAW. CAP. 25. SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION UNDER SECTION 6. By virtue of the powers vested in the Governor by section 6 of the Oaths Law, and duly delegated to me, I hereby authorize the Mukhtars the names whereof are mentioned in the Schedule below to administer oaths for the purposes of the said Law. SCHEDULE. Limassol District: Name of Mukhtar, Village. 1. Georghios Louca Agridhia. 2. Theodotos N. Kyriakides Akapnou. 3. Lambrianos Demetri Akrotiri. 4. Ioannis Papa Christoforou Akrounda. 5. Ahmet Ali Fevzi Alekhtora. 6. Christos N. Kyriakides Kato Amiandos. 7. Periklis N. Perikleous Anoyira. 8. Georghios Haralambous Apesha. 9. Georghios C. Vortakas Apsiou. 10. Georghios Metaxas .. Arakapas. 11. Salih Moustafa Armenokhori. 12. Costas Eleftheriou Asgata. 373 Name of Mukhtar. Village. *3· Theodoras Constantinou Athrakos. ΐ4· Ioannis D. Orphanides Ayios Amvrosios. ΐ5· Christos Har. Papadouris Ayios Athanasios. ι6. Christos Tapinos Ayios Konstantinos. ΐ7· Michael Georghiou Skarparis Ayios Demetrios. ι8. Achilleas Vassiliou Ayios Yeoryios. ΐ9· Theodoulos Onissiforou Ayios Ioannis. 20. Georghios Agapiou Ayios Mamas. 21. Nicolas Chr. Papadopoullos Ayios Pavlos. 22. Hassan Nouri Mehmet Ayios Thomas. 23· Michael Damianou Ayios Tykhonas. 24- Theophylos Panayi Dhierona. 25· Haralambos Nearchou Tsikos Dhoros. 26. Michael Yianni Mitsis Dhymes. 27· Evripides Theodoulou Ephtagonia. 28. Christodoulos N. Maratheftis Erimi. 29- Houssein Dervish Kandou. Kapilio. 3°· Andonis Xydas 3ΐ· Christofis Pampakas Kato Mylos. 32· Ioannis Kyprianou Khandria. 33· Thoukis Yiannacou Kissousa. 34· Demetris Josephides Kividhes, Pano. 35· AH Haydar Kivdhides, Kato. 36. Costas Nicola Klonari. 37· Michael Polycarpou Kolossi. 38- Evangelos Panayi Korphi. Kouka. 39· Ioannis G. Koullis Panayiotis K. Makris Lophou. 4ο. Michael Papa Haralambous Louvaras. 4ΐ. 42. Ahmet Nadji Mallia. 43· Stavros P. Stavrinides Mandria. 44· Kyriacos Papadopoullos Mathikoloni. 45- Georghios Constantinou Mesayitonia. 46. Nicolas Haralambou .. Monagri. 47· Ioannis Kyprianou .. Monagroulli. 48. Costis Tsoulloftas Moniatis. 49· Ahmet Houssein Arif Moutayiaka. 5ο· Christodoulos Panayi Paleomylos. 5ΐ· Christofis Panayi Palodhia. 52- Spyros Papa Michael Parekklisha. 53· Tahir Yiousouf Paramali. 54· Chrysostomos Nicola Paramytha. 55- Tewfik Aziz Pendakomo. 56. Georghios Christodoulou Perapedhi. 57- Alexandras Ioannou .. Phini. 58- Haralambos Christofi Phinikaria. 59- Mehmet AH Houssein Plataniskia. 6ο. Costas Savva Platres, Kato. 6ι. Halil Souleiman Polemidhia, Pano. 62. Loizos Pavlou Potamiou 63· Christofis G. Pambakas Potamitissa. 64. Socratis Avgousti Prastio (Evdhimou). 6ς. Demetris Constantinou Prastio (Limassol). 66, Ioannis Michael Pyrgos. 67 . Zenon Frangeskou .. Sanidha. 68, Nicolas Tsapatsoullis Silikou. 69 Savvas Georghiou Sotira, 376 Name of Mukhtar. Village. 70. Alkiviades Chr. Peraticos .. Spitali. Adamos Constandi Sykopetra. 71· Trakhoni. 72. Christos Constantinou Costas M. Konnaris Trimiklini. 73· Tris Elics. 74· Chrysanthos Haralambous .. Demetris N. Arghyrides Vasa Kilani. 75· Vasa Limassol. 76. Antonis Haji Stylianou. Vikla. 77· Leonidas Demetri 78. Haralambos P. Roussos Yerasa. Yermasoyia. 79· Chrysostomos I. Haji Efthymiou 80. Houssein Bilal Yerovasa. 81. Photis Georghiou Zakaki. 82. Kimon Marcoullis Cherkez Chiftlik. 83. Chrystostomos Panayi Khalassa. 84. Antonis M. Karakatchanis .. Souni Zanaja. Dated this 20th day of July, 1955. R. C. ROSS-CLUNIS, (M.P. 1482/50.) Commissioner of Limassol. No. 431. THE ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENT LAWS, i952 TO 1954· REGULATIONS MADE BY THE ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY OF CYPRUS UNDER SECTION 44. In exercise of the powers vested in it by section 44 of the Electricity Development Laws, 1952 to 1954, the Electricity Authority of Cyprus hereby makes the following Regulations :— 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Electricity Development Gazette : (Amendment) Regulations, 1955, and shall be read as one with the Electricity Supplement No. 3: Development Regulations·, 1954 (hereinafter referred to as " the principal 18.3.1954. Regulations ") and the principal Regulations and these Regulations may together be cited as the Electricity Development Regulations, 1954 and 1955. 2. The principal Regulations are hereby amended by the deletion therefrom of regulation 8 and by the substitution therefor of the following regulation :— " 8. Any failure on the part of any consumer to observe or comply with the requirements of the Law, or the Electricity Law, or of any Regulations made under the Law or the Electricity Law, or any failure on the part of any consumer to observe or comply with the provisions of any condition set out in the First Schedule hereto, shall give the right to the Authority to refuse a supply of electricity or to discontinue the supply, as the case may be, to the consumer in respect of the premises concerned and also in respect of all or any other premises wherever situated in Cyprus in respect of which he is a consumer, notwithstanding any contract which may have been previously entered into, and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies which the Authority may have against such consumer in respect of such failure." 3. The First Schedule to the principal Regulations is hereby amended as follows :— (a) by thefdeletion of condition 3 of the General Conditions of Supply, under the heading " System and pressure of supply ", and the substitution therefor of the following condition :— " System and pressure of supply. .3; The supply in all cases will be alternating current at a perio• dicity of 50 cycles per second, 240 volts or 480 volts single phase, or 415 volts 3 phase. Large demands will be supplied at low or .
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