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THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE of MAURITIUS Published by Authority THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF MAURITIUS Published by Authority No. 103 - Port Louis : Saturday 26 November 2016 - Rs. 25.00 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL NOTICES 1755 — Special Legal Supplement 1756 — Legal Supplement 1757 j to ? Notice under the Land Acquisition Act 1762 ) 1763 — Post Declared Vacant 1764 1 to ? Declaration of Vacancy 1766 ' Police Notice - Whole Night Concert - Festival International Kreol at Neo Town, Les Salines on 26th and 27th November 2016 1768 — Police Notice - Messe re. Cardinalat Marie Reine de La Paix on Sunday 27th November 2016 1769 — Notice under Section 56(3)(a) of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002 (PoCA 2002) 1770 — Sale by Authority of Justice 1771 — Consumer Price Index 1772 1 to ( Revocation of Freezing Order made under Section 45(1) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 2000 1774 ‘ 1775 — Notice under the Insolvency Act 1776 1 to ? Declaration of Draft Mauritian Standards 1777 ) 1778 1 to ? Notice under the Companies Act 1785 ) 1786 — Notice under the National Transport Authority 1787 1 to ? Notice under the Patents, Industrial Designs & Trademarks Act 1788 J SPECIAL LEGAL SUPPLEMENT See General Notice No. 1755 LEGAL SUPPLEMENT See General Notice No. 1756 4636 The Mauritius Government Gazette General Notice No. 1755 of 2016 The State Lands (Amendment of Schedule) Regulations 2016. SPECIAL LEGAL SUPPLEMENT (Government Notice No. 246 of 2016) The undermentioned Bills are published in the Special Legal Supplement to this number of the The Rodrigues Consumer Protection (Control Government Gazette: of Price of Taxable and Non-Taxable Goods) (Amendment No. 29) Regulations 2016. A Bill “To repeal the Co-operatives Act and replace it by a new enactment”. (Government Notice No. 247 of 2016) (Bill No. XXII of 2016) A Bill “To provide for the registration and Prime Minister’s Office, administration of limited liability partnerships, Port Louis. and for related matters”. This 26th November, 2016. (Bill No. XXIII of 2016) A Bill “To amend the Road Traffic Act”. Second and Last Publication (Bill No. XXIV of 2016) General Notice No. 1757 of 2016 THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT Prime Minister’s Office, Port Louis. (Notice given under Section 8) This 26th November, 2016. Notice is hereby that I have decided to acquire compulsorily on behalf of the State of Mauritius a portion of land situate at Boulingrin, Montagne General Notice No. 1756 of 2016 Longue in the district of Pamplemousses for the public purpose of constructing the Terre Rouge - LEGAL SUPPLEMENT Verdun - Trianon Link Road. The Undermentioned Acts and Government DESCRIPTION Notices are published in the Legal Supplement to this number of the Government Gazette: Portion No. 8 (Serial No.422) PIN [1204030418] of an extent of nine hundred and The Co_Operatives Act 2016. eighty three and twenty five hundredths square (Act No. 22 of 2016) metres (983.25 m2) is excised from a portion of The Road Traffic (Amendment No. 2) Act 2016. land being all that remains of two arpents (2A00P) or eight thousand four hundred and forty one and (Act No. 23 of 2016) seventy four hundredths square metres (8441.74 The Customs (Compoundable Offence and m2) belonging to Heirs Mrs Hootrah MOHUR Compounding Amount) (Revocation) Regulations (bom FOOLCHAND) born on 26/06/1945 as 2016. per birth certificate No. 452/1945, deceased on (Government Notice No. 243 of 2016) 20/07/2014 as evidenced by title deed transcribed in Volume T.V 1148/108 and as per affidavit The Customs (Use of Computer) (Amendment) transcribed in TV201410/000703 and is bounded Regulations 2016. as follows (Government Notice No. 244 of 2016) Towards the North West by Portion No.7 (Serial The Public Health (Importation of Dead Bodies No.407) of the plan mentioned below on thirty one by Medical Institutions for the Purposes of Medical metres and thirteen centimetres (31.13m). Studies) Regulations 2016. Towards the East by the surplus of land on (Government Notice No. 245 of 2016) two lines measuring thirty metres and sixty seven 26 November 2016 4637 centimetres (30.67m) and five metres and twenty DESCRIPTION three centimetres (5.23m) respectively. Portion No.9 (Serial No.423) PIN Towards the South East by a common road three [1204030419] of an extent of two hundred and metres and sixty six centimetres (3.66m) wide on eighty nine and sixty three hundredths square twenty four metres and eighty five centimetres metres (289.63 m2) is excised from a portion of (24.85m). land of an extent of four thousand six hundred and Towards the South West partly by a common fifty four square metres (4654 m2) belonging to road three metres and ninety centimetres (3.90m) Mr Ooditnarain BUDHNA bom on 27/10/1952 wide on twenty four metres and seventy three holder of a national identity card bearing number centimetres (24.73m) and partly by State Land B271052050405G as evidenced by title deed (T.V 8791/17) on ten metres and twenty seven transcribed in Volume T.V 7090/16 and is bounded centimetres (10.27m). as follows:- The whole as morefully shown on a plan Towards the North West by a common road registered at the Cadastral Unit as ACQ/75/000314, three metres and sixty six centimetres (3.66m) wide drawn up by Dr. Gawtam Sharma HURNAUTH, on thirteen metres and twenty three centimetres Land Surveyor on 10/08/2016. (13.23m). The plan may be inspected by the Public at the Towards the North East by the surplus of land Archives Office of the Ministry of Housing and on forty three metres and seventy eight centimetres Lands, Ebene Tower, Ebene, during office hours. (43.78m). Every interested person is required to give to the Authorised Officer within fourteen days of the Towards the South West by Portion No.10 second publication of this Notice in the Gazette a (Serial No.424) of the plan mentioned below on written declaration of the nature of his interest in forty six metres and nine centimetres (46.09m). the land and the amount and details of his claim for The whole as morefully shown on a plan compensation. registered at the Cadastral Unit as ACQ/75/000314, Date: 31/10/2016 drawn up by Dr. Gawtam Sharma HURNAUTH, Land Surveyor on 10/08/2016. The Honourable Showkutally SOODHUN, GCSK The plan may be inspected by the Public at the Vice-Prime Minister, Archives Office of the Ministry of Housing and Minister of Housing & Lands Lands, Ebene Tower, Ebene, during office hours. Ebene Tower Every interested person is required to give to Ebene the Authorised Officer within fourteen days of the second publication of this Notice in the Gazette a Second and Last Publication written declaration of the nature of his interest in General Notice No. 1758 of 2016 the land and the amount and details of his claim for compensation. THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT Date: 31/10/2016 (Notice given under Section 8) Notice is hereby that I have decided to acquire The Honourable Showkutally compulsorily on behalf of the State of Mauritius SOODHUN, GCSK a portion of land situate at Boulingrin, Montagne Vice-Prime Minister, Longue in the district of Pamplemousses for the Minister of Housing & Lands public purpose of constructing the Terre Rouge - Ebene Tower Verdun - Trianon Link Road. Ebene 4638 The Mauritius Government Gazette Second and Last Publication Every interested person is required to give to General Notice No. 1759 of 2016 the Authorised Officer within fourteen days of the second publication of this Notice in the Gazette a THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT written declaration of the nature of his interest in (Notice given under Section 8) the land and the amount and details of his claim for compensation. Notice is hereby that I have decided to acquire compulsorily on behalf of the State of Mauritius Date: 31/10/2016 a portion of land situate at Boulingrin, Montagne The Honourable Showkutally Longue in the district of Pamplemousses for the SOODHUN, GCSK public purpose of constructing the Terre Rouge - Vice-Prime Minister, Verdun - Trianon Link Road. Minister of Housing & Lands Ebene Tower DESCRIPTION Ebene Portion No.10 (Serial No.424) PIN [1204030420] of an extent of one thousand three hundred and twenty eight and twenty hundredths First Publication square metres (1328.20 m2) is excised from a General Notice No. 1760 of 2016 portion of land of an extent of two thousand six hundred and fifty two square metres (2652 m2) THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT belonging to Mr Premchand RAMDHANY bom (Notice given under Section 6) on 01/06/1945 holder of a national identity card Notice is hereby given that the State of bearing number R0106451402150 as evidenced by Mauritius intends to acquire compulsorily eight title deed transcribed in Volume T.V 7090/15 is (8) portions of land, hereinafter described, situate bounded as follows:- from Phoenix to Trianon in the district of Plaines Towards the North West by a common road Wilhems for the public purpose of implementing three metres and sixty six centimetres (3.66m) the Metro Express Project. wide on eleven metres and sixty one centimetres DESCRIPTION (11.61m). Serial No. 1 of an approximate extent of three Towards the North East partly by Portion No.9 hundred and ninety four square metres (394m2), to (Serial No. 423) of the plan mentioned below on be excised from all that remains of one thousand forty six metres and nine centimetres (46.09m) and seven hundred and fifty five arpent and seven partly by the surplus of land on twenty metres and square perches (1755A7P), belonging to Societe ninety two centimetres (20.92m). Central Park, as evidenced by deed transcribed in Towards the South East by the surplus of land Volume TV 1680/59 and is bounded as follows:- on twenty four metres and eighty one centimetres Towards the North by Serial No.2 hereinafter (24.81m).
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