City of Lusaka.
No. 319 of 197
City of Ndola.
No. 361 of 196
Chingola Municipality.
No. 314 of 197
Chinsali Rural Area.
No. 309 of 197
Gwembe Rural Area.
No. 49 of 197
Kafue Gorge Market,
Mazabuka Rural Area.
No. 28 of 197
Kafue Township.
No. 200 of 196
Kalabo Rural Area.
No. 332 of 197
Kaoma Rural Area.
No. 330 of 197
Kasempa Rural Area.
No. 312 of 197
Mansa Township.
No. 324 of 197
Mazabuka Township.
No. 310 of 197
Mbala Township.
No. 104 of 197
Mongu Rural Area.
No. 306 of 197
Mongu Township.
No. 328 of 197
Monze Township.
No. 359 of 196
Mpika Rural Area.
No. 316 of 197
Mukuni Rural Area.
No. 146 of 197
Senanga Rural Area.
No. 123 of 197
Sesheke Rural Area.
No. 326 of 197
Isoka Rural Council.
No. 57 of 197
Mwinilunga District Council.
No. 96 of 198
Kaputa District Council.
No. 42 of 198
Lukuta Rural Council.
No. 106 of 198
Mwense District Council.
No. 41 of 198
BUTONDO MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 10 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Butondo Mine Township Management Board in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Butondo Market Bylaws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Butondo Mine Township Management Board;
"market" means a market established within the Butondo Mine Township under the Act;
"market area" means the Butondo Mine Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants.
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within any market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset ad sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within the market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in any market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in a market, any animal without the permission of the local authority.
CHIBULUMA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 45 of 1950,
GN118 of 1950,
GN 481 of 1964,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the market established within the Chibuluma Township and may be cited as the Chibuluma Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Chibuluma Township Council;
"market" means the Chibuluma Market established under the Act;
"market area" means the Chibuluma Township Area;
"produce" includes agricultural and forest produce, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables, beeswax, honey, salt and tobacco of Zambia, and mats, baskets and other articles manufactured within Zambia;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for sale of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority.
4. No person shall sell or offer for sale or barter any produce within the market area other than in the market or in licensed trading premises, except with the permission of the local authority.
5. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
6. The market shall be open for business daily from 07:00 hours until 18:00 hours, except on Sundays.
7. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any livestock except live poultry.
8. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
9. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any police officer of or above the rank of Assistant Inspector or any person authorised by the local authority.
[As amended by No. 481 of 1964]
10. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market.
11. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
12. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
13. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
14. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
15. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor, unless authorised by the Market Master, enter the precincts of the market between sunset and sunrise.
16. Except with the permission of the Market Master, no fish may be brought into the market unless gutted.
17. Every person wishing to sell in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority, and a scale of charges to stall-holders up to and not exceeding two ngwee per stall per day will be levied.
18. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to enter the market.
19. Spent.
20. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog.
21. Fish shall be placed on the stalls separate from other produce.
22. The slaughtering of cattle at the market is prohibited.
23. The local authority shall have the power to restrict or forbid the sale of any produce and shall also have the power to restrict the number of sellers of any particular produce.
24. No person shall sing, shout or create other noise or disturbance in the market.
CHILILABOMBWE MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 286 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Chililabombwe Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Chililabombwe Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Chililabombwe Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act;
"market area" means the Chililabombwe Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. The local authority shall have the power–
(a) to stipulate the maximum quantity of any particular goods which may be offered for sale on any one day;
(b) to prohibit the sale of any particular goods either generally or on any one day; and
(c) to limit, by fixing a maximum, the number of sellers of any particular goods on any one day.
18. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws or any goods the sale of which is forbidden under by-law 17.
19. The local authority may supply scales and prescribe the use of such scales for the sale of any particular goods in any one or more markets.
20. When scales are provided the Market Master shall have the right to weigh goods sold by weight.
21. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
CHINGOLA MARKETS BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 84 of 1953,
GN 205 of 1959.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the markets established within the Chingola Municipality by the Markets Establishment (Chingola) Order, and may be cited as the Chingola Markets By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Municipal Council of Chingola;
"market" means the Chingola Markets established under the Act;
"market area" means the Chingola Municipal Area;
"produce" means agricultural produce, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables, mats and baskets.
3. No persons shall sell or offer for sale any produce in any street or in any public place within the market area other than in the market except with the permission of the local authority.
4. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority.
5. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or Medical Officer of Health or their assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
6. The market shall be open on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution.
[No. 205 of 1959]
7. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
8. Every person wishing to sell produce in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority and the local authority may from time to time by resolution determine a scale of charges payable by stall-holders.
[No. 205 of 1959]
9. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent of the local authority.
10. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master in that regard.
11. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall sell or offer for sale any produce in the market.
12. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in the market shall take all necessary precautions to protect such foodstuffs from flies and contamination in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
13. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
14. No person shall loiter in the market for the purpose of begging or for any other purpose.
15. No person shall sing, shout or create other noise or disturb-ance in the market.
16. No unauthorised person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor frequent the market between sunset and sunrise.
17. No person shall sell or offer for sale in the market any livestock except live poultry or any fish or meat except with the permission of the Market Master.
18. The Market Master shall have the right to refuse to allow goods to be sold which he considers unfit for human consumption.
19. The local authority shall have the right to fix maximum prices for the produce which may be offered for sale in the market.
20. The local authority shall have the power to restrict or forbid the sale of any produce and shall also have the power to restrict the number of sellers of any particular produce.
CHINSALI MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 143 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Chinsali Rural Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Chinsali Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Chinsali Rural Council;
"market" means a market established within the market area under the Act;
"market area" means the *Chinsali area;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
CHIPATA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 158 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Chipata Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Chipata Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Chipata Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act;
"market area" means the Chipata Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
CHOMA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 140 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Choma Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Choma Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Choma Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act;
"market area" means the Choma Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within any market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in any market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market, any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
FISENGE MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 130 of 1957,
GN 481 of 1964,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the market established within the Fisenge Township and may be cited as the Fisenge Market Bylaws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Fisenge Township Council;
"market" means the Fisenge Market established under the Act;
"market area" means the Fisenge Township Area;
"produce" includes agricultural and forest produce, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables, beeswax, honey, salt, and tobacco of Zambia, and mats, baskets and other articles manufactured within Zambia;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for sale of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority.
4. No person shall sell or offer for sale or barter any produce within the market area other than in the market or in licensed trading premises, except with the permission of the local authority.
5. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
6. The market shall be open for business daily from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. except on Sundays.
7. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any livestock except live poultry.
8. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
9. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any police officer of the rank of Inspector or above or any person authorised by the local authority.
[Am by No. 481 of 1964.]
10. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market.
11. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
12. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
13. Every person offering foodstuffs in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
14. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
15. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor, unless authorised by the Market Master, enter the precincts of the market between sunset and sunrise.
16. Except with the permission of the Market Master, no fish may be brought into the market unless gutted.
17. Every person wishing to sell in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority and the local authority may charge a fee per stall per day not exceeding two ngwee or such other fee as the Minister may approve.
18. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to enter the market.
19. Obsolete.
20. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog.
21. Fish shall be placed on the stalls separate from other produce.
22. The slaughtering of cattle at the market is prohibited.
23. The local authority shall have the power to restrict or forbid the sale of any produce and shall also have the power to restrict the number of sellers of any particular produce.
24. No person shall sing, shout or create other noise or disturbance in the market.
KABWE MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 254 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Municipal Council of Kabwe in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kabwe Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Municipal Council of Kabwe;
"market" means a market established within the municipality under the Act;
"market area" means the Kabwe Municipality;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within any market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business, except that holders of stalls provided with lock-up stores shall be permitted to store their goods therein during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any foodstuff in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or keep in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
KALOMO MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 87 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Kalomo Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kalomo Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Kalomo Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act;
"market area" means the Kalomo Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
KALULUSHI MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 141 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all market from time to time established by the Kalulushi Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kalulushi Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agriculture and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Kalulushi Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the Kalulushi Township under the Act;
"market area" means the Kalulushi Township;
"Medical Officer of Health" includes the Director of Medical Services, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, any Government Medical Officer, Health Officer or Health Inspector, and any medical practitioner appointed to act as a Health Officer in the Kalulushi Township by the Director of Medical Services;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in a market shall take all reasonable precautions to protect such foodstuffs from flies and contamination in accordance with the directions of the Market Master or Medical Officer of Health, and all such foodstuffs shall be kept in the stalls provided for this purpose.
15. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
16. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
17. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
18. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
19. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
KANSUSWA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 187 of 1959,
GN 2 of 1960,
GN 481 of 1964,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets established within the Kansuswa Township and may be cited as the Kansuswa Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Kansuswa Township Council;
"market" means any market established under the Act within the Kansuswa Township;
"market area" means the Kansuswa Township Area;
"produce" includes agricultural and forest produce, fish, fruit, dried meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables, edible insects, beeswax, honey, salt and tobacco of Zambia and mats, baskets and other articles manufactured within Zambia;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for the sale of produce.
3. No person shall sell, offer or expose for sale or barter any produce within the market area other than in a market established under the Act or in trading premises licensed under the Trades Licensing Act.
4. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
5. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness or order in the market or for maintaining the orderly sale of goods or articles or of produce in the market.
6. The market shall be open for business daily from 07.00 hours to 18.00 hours or such other hours as the local authority may from time to time by resolution determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different produce.
[As amended by No. 2 of 1960.]
7. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
8. No persons shall deliver produce to the market for sale except during the following hours:
Mondays to Fridays
| 06:00 hours to 18:00 hours
|
Saturdays
| 06:00 hours to 13:00 hours
|
9. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter in the market any goods, produce or articles other than produce of or articles manufactured within Zambia.
10. No person shall sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except from a stall in the market.
11. The Market Master on the directions of the local authority may reserve any table or stall in the market for any specific purpose.
12. Every person wishing to sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
13. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any police officer of or above the rank of Assistant Inspector or any person authorised by the local authority.
[Am by No. 481 of 1964.]
14. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
15. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from dust and flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
16. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any livestock except live poultry. The Market Master should he deem it necessary may cause any poultry on the market to be fed and watered and may recover the cost thereof from the owner.
17. Except with the permission in writing of the Market Master all produce or articles shall be removed from the market during the hours that the market is closed.
18. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
19. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market for the purpose of begging or for any other purpose.
20. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the market.
21. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor, unless authorised by the Market Master, enter the precincts of the market between sunset and sunrise.
22. No person shall solicit or demand any moneys from any person whether frequenting or selling any produce in the market unless specially authorised in writing by the local authority so to do.
23. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to enter the market.
24. No person shall sing, shout or create other noise or disturbance in the market.
25. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any animals.
26. Except with the permission of the local authority no fish shall be brought into the market unless gutted. Fish shall be placed on stalls separate from other produce.
27. Fresh fruit, vegetables and meat shall be placed on clean stalls or tables or on clean matting.
28. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum price which may be demanded on the sale by retail in the market of any article of food.
KAOMA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 201 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Kaoma Rural Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kaoma Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Kaoma Rural Council;
"market" means a market established within the market area under the Act;
"market area" means the *Kaoma area;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
KASAMA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 376 of 1962,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Kasama Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kasama Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Kasama Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act; "market area" means the Kasama Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within any market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in any market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market, any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
KASOMPE MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 58 of 1957,
GN 481 of 1964,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the market established within the Kasompe Township and may be cited as the Kasompe Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Kasompe Township Council;
"market" means the Kasompe Market established under the Act;
"market area" means the Kasompe Township Area;
"produce" includes agricultural and forest produce, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables, beeswax, honey, salt and tobacco of Zambia, and mats, baskets and other articles manufactured within Zambia;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for sale of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority.
4. No person shall sell or offer for sale or barter any produce within the market area other than in the market or in licensed trading premises, except with the permission of the local authority.
5. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
6. The market shall be open for business daily from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. except on Sundays.
7. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any livestock except live poultry.
8. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
9. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any police officer of or above the rank of Sub-Inspector or any person authorised by the local authority.
[Am by No. 481 of 1964.]
10. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market.
11. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
12. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
13. Every person offering foodstuffs in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
14. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
15. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor, unless authorised by the Market Master, enter the precincts of the market between sunset and sunrise.
16. Except with the permission of the Market Master, no fish may be brought into the market unless gutted.
17. Every person wishing to sell in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority and the local authority may charge a fee per stall per day not exceeding three fee units or such other fee as the Minister may approve.
[Am by No. 13 of 1994.]
18. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to enter the market.
19. Obsolete.
20. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog.
21. Fish shall be placed on the stalls separate from other produce.
22. The slaughtering of cattle at the market is prohibited.
23. The local authority shall have the power to restrict or forbid the sale of any produce and shall also have the power to restrict the number of sellers of any particular produce.
24. No person shall sing, shout or create other noise or disturbance in the market.
KAWAMBWA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 142 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Kawambwa Rural Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kawambwa Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Kawambwa Rural Council;
"market" means a market established within the market area under the Act;
"market area" means the* A description of the area of this former township is contained in the Declaration of Townships made under section 3 of the Townships Act, Chapter 120 of the 1963 Edition of the Laws.') *Kawambwa area;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
KITWE MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 346 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the City Council of Kitwe in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Kitwe Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the City Council of Kitwe;
"market" means a market established within the City of Kitwe under the Act;
"market area" means the City of Kitwe;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business unless permission is obtained from the Market Master.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish, poultry or game in the market;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within the market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
19. Stall-holders shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the instructions of the Market Master.
20. No person shall use the market for begging or hawking.
LIVINGSTONE MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 417 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Municipal Council of Livingstone in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Livingstone Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Municipal Council of Livingstone;
"market" means a market established within the municipality under the Act;
"market area" means the Livingstone Municipality;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market, and shall take precautions to protect foodstuffs from flies.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall be permitted to loiter in a market for the purpose of begging or any other purpose.
12. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of a market.
13. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
14. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business:
Provided that any person duly authorised thereto by the Market Master may store goods in the lock-up premises provided for that purpose in a market.
15. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
16. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
17. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
18. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
19. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
20. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
LUANSHYA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 273 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Municipal Council of Luanshya in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Luanshya Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Municipal Council of Luanshya;
"market" means a market established within the municipality under the Act;
"market area" means the Luanshya Municipality;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
LUNDAZI MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 120 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Lundazi Rural Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Lundazi Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Lundazi Rural Council;
"market" means a market established within the market area under the Act;
"market area" means the *Lundazi area;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market, any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
LUSAKA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 281 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the City Council of Lusaka in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Lusaka Market By-Laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the City Council of Lusaka;
"market" means a market established within the City of Lusaka under the Act;
"market area" means the City of Lusaka;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
LUWINGU MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 326 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Luwingu Rural Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Luwingu Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Luwingu Rural Council;
"market" means a market established within the market area under the Act;
"market area" means the *Luwingu area;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the matket or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market, any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
MANSA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 89 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Mansa Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Mansa Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Mansa Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act; "market area" means the Mansa Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
MAZABUKA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 118 of 1963,
497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Mazabuka Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Mazabuka Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Mazabuka Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act; "market area" means the Mazabuka Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
MBALA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 22 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Mbala Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Mbala Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Mbala Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the Mbala Township under the Act;
"market area" means the Mbala Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. (1) No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
(2) No person shall within any market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
11. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
12. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
13. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
14. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
15. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
16. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
MONGU MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 84 of 1963,
497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Mongu Township Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Mongu Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Mongu Township Council;
"market" means a market established within the township under the Act; "market area" means the Mongu Township;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business, except those goods which are stored in lock-up stalls with the consent of the local authority.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. Every person offering goods for sale in a market shall take precautions in accordance with the directions of the Market Master to protect such goods from flies or other forms of contamination.
16. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
17. The local authority shall have the power–
(a) to stipulate the maximum quantity of any particular goods which may be offered for sale on any one day;
(b) to prohibit the sale of any particular goods either generally or on any one day; and
(c) to limit, by fixing a maximum, the numbers of sellers of any particular goods on any one day.
18. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
19. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws or any goods the sale of which is forbidden under by-law 17.
20. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
MPIKA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 121 of 1963,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Mpika Rural Council in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Mpika Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Mpika Rural Council;
"market" means a market established within the market area under the Act;
"market area" means the *Mpika area;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
10. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
11. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetable or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose.
12. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business.
13. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
14. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
15. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
16. The local authority may from time to time determine the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
17. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
MPOROKOSO MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 34 of 1960,
GN 224 of 1960.
1. These By-laws may be cited as the Mporokoso Market By-laws and shall apply to the market established on the special site within the *Mporokoso area.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"market" means the Mporokoso Market established under the Act;
"produce" includes agricultural produce, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, eggs and vegetables, mats and tobacco;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for the sale of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the Mporokoso Rural Council.
4. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
5. The market shall be open for business daily, except Sundays, from 07:00 hours until 18:00 hours.
6. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
7. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market for the purpose of begging or for any other purpose.
8. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master in that regard.
9. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent of the Mporokoso Rural Council.
10. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
11. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
12. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor frequent the market between sunset and sunrise.
13. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce in the market.
14. The Mporokoso Rural Council may establish a scale of charges to stall-holders up to and not exceeding two ngwee per stall per day.
[No. 224 of 1960.]
MUFULIRA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 128 of 1964,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to all markets from time to time established by the Municipal Council of Mufulira in accordance with the Act and may be cited as the Mufulira Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"goods" means–
(a) foodstuffs, livestock and other agricultural and natural products, the growth or produce of Zambia; or
(b) articles of handicraft made of which not less than seventy-five per centum in content or value of the materials used shall have been grown or produced in Zambia;
"local authority" means the Municipal Council of Mufulira;
"market" means a market established within the municipality under the Act;
"market area" means the Mufulira Municipality;
"public place" includes any street, passage or way or building and any place or vehicle within an area to which, for the time being, the public are entitled or permitted to have access, either without any conditions, or upon condition of making any payment;
"stall" means any building, stand, shelter, table, place or plot in the market set aside by the local authority for the sale of goods.
3. A market shall be under the control of a Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority (the expression Market Master in these By-laws shall include all his duly appointed assistants).
4. The Market Master may reserve any stall in a market for the sale of any specified goods.
5. Every person wishing to sell goods in any market shall pay to the Market Master such stallages, rents or tolls and fees as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the local authority.
6. All persons using any market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
7. A market shall be open for business on such days and at such times as the local authority may from time to time determine by resolution and the local authority may in fixing such times prescribe different times for the sale of different articles. The local authority may also appoint hours during which certain articles intended for sale on any market may be delivered to the market.
8. No person shall, within the market area, sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any public place other than in a market, except with the permission of the local authority.
9. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market for the purpose of begging or for any other purpose.
10. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any goods in any market except when it is open for business.
11. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale any produce or any other specified goods in a market.
12. No person shall within a market–
(a) keep or expose for sale any article which the Market Master considers to be of an offensive nature;
(b) wash or clean vegetables or other produce or articles except at places provided for that purpose;
(c) wilfully damage or deface or foul or misuse any part of a market;
(d) deposit or throw on the floor of a market any refuse, fruit peels or other fruit or vegetable substances or any substances whatsoever.
13. No person shall use any market as a sleeping place, nor frequent any market between sunset and sunrise without the consent of the Market Master. All goods shall be removed from a market during the hours that the market is closed for business:
Provided that this provision shall not apply to any goods properly deposited in storage facilities for the keeping of such goods provided by the local authority at a market.
14. No person renting, holding or occupying a stall within any market shall–
(a) gut fish or game in his stall;
(b) bring into the market or keep or use therein any block, stand, vessel, container or utensil which is not of the nature or character approved by the Market Master.
15. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in a market shall take precautions to protect such goods from dust and flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
16. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in any market without the consent of the local authority.
17. All waste matter such as loose grain sweepings and the like in a market shall be the property of the local authority, and no person shall at any time remove or attempt to remove such waste matter from the market, except as directed by the Market Master.
18. The local authority shall have the power–
(a) to stipulate the maximum quantity of any particular goods which may be offered for sale on any one day;
(b) to prohibit the sale of any particular goods either generally or on any one day;
(c) to limit, by fixing a maximum, the number of sellers of any particular goods on any one day.
19. The local authority may from time to time determine by resolution the maximum prices which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
20. No person shall within a market sell anything not being goods as defined in these By-laws.
21. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog or other animal without the permission of the local authority.
SOLWEZI MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 188 of 1959,
GN 33 of 1960,
GN 481 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the market established on the special site within the Solwezi area by the Markets Establishment (Solwezi) Order and may be cited as the Solwezi Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Solwezi Rural Council;
"market" means the Solwezi Market established under the Act;
"market area" means the *Solwezi area;
"produce" includes agricultural produce, fish, fruit, poultry, eggs, vegetables, local tobacco, local salt, beeswax, edible insects, cooking oil and locally manufactured articles;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for the sale or barter of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority for the proper management thereof.
4. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
5. The market shall be open for business daily, except Sundays, from 07:00 hours until 18:00 hours.
6. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
7. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market for the purpose of begging or for any other purpose.
8. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master in that regard.
9. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
10. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale or barter in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
11. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
12. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor frequent the market between sunset and sunrise, without the consent of the Market Master.
13. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market.
14. No person shall sell or barter or offer for sale or barter any produce within the market area except in the market or in premises licensed under the Trades Licensing Act or except with the permission in writing of the local authority.
[No. 33 of 1960.]
15. No person shall buy or offer for sale or barter any livestock in the market except live poultry.
16. Fish shall be bought, sold or offered for barter only on the stalls specifically appointed for that purpose.
17. The Market Master shall have the right to refuse to allow goods to be sold which, in his discretion, he considers unfit for consumption.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog.
19. Every person wishing to sell in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority and the local authority may establish a scale of charges to stall-holders up to and not exceeding two ngwee per stall per day.
20. The local authority shall have the right to fix maximum prices for the produce which may be offered for sale in the market.
21. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any person authorised by the local authority.
[Am by No. 481 of 1964.]
TWAPIA MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 44 of 1950,
GN 118 of 1950,
GN 481 of 1964,
GN 497 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the market established within the Twapia Township and may be cited as the Twapia Market Bylaws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Twapia Township Council;
"market" means the Twapia Market established under the Act;
"market area" means the Twapia Township Area;
"produce" includes agricultural and forest produce, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables, beeswax, honey, salt and tobacco of Zambia, and mats, baskets and other articles manufactured within Zambia;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for the sale of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority.
4. No person shall sell or offer for sale or barter any produce within the market area other than in the market or in licensed trading premises, except with the permission of the local authority.
5. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market
6. The market shall be open for business daily from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., except on Sundays.
7. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any livestock except live poultry.
8. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
9. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any police officer of or above the rank of Sub- Inspector or any person authorised by the local authority.
[Am by No. 481 of 1964.]
10. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market.
11. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stalls and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
12. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
13. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
14. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
15. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor, unless authorised by the Market Master, enter the precincts of the market between sunset and sunrise.
16. Except with the permission of the Market Master, no fish may be brought into the market unless gutted.
17. Every person wishing to sell in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority, and a scale of charges to stall-holders up to and not exceeding three fee units per stall per day will be levied.
[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]
18. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to enter the market.
19. No person other than an African shall sell or offer for sale any produce in the market, nor shall any person, other than an African, employ an African to sell or offer for sale any produce on his behalf.
20. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog.
21. Fish shall be placed on the stalls separate from other produce.
22. The slaughtering of cattle at the market is prohibited.
23. The local authority shall have the power to restrict or forbid the sale of any produce and shall also have the power to restrict the number of sellers of any particular produce.
24. No person shall sing, shout or create other noise or distrubance in the market.
ZAMBEZI MARKET BY-LAWS
[RETAINED AS PER SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
[Section 5]
GN 302 of 1960,
GN 481 of 1964.
1. These By-laws shall apply to the market established on the special site within the *Zambezi area by the Market Establishment (Zambezi) Order and may be cited as the Zambezi Market By-laws.
2. In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires–
"local authority" means the Zambezi Rural Council;
"market" means the Zambezi Market established under the Act;
"market area" means the *Zambezi area;
"produce" includes agricultural produce, fish, fruit, poultry, eggs, vegetables, local tobacco, local salt, beeswax, edible insects, cooking oil and locally manufactured articles;
"stall" includes any building, room, stand, table, space, plot or other place in the market used, or intended to be used, for the sale or barter of produce.
3. The market shall be under the control of the Market Master who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the local authority for the proper management thereof.
4. All persons using the market shall obey the reasonable directions of the Market Master or his assistants for the purpose of preserving cleanliness and order in the market.
5. The market shall be open for business daily, except Sundays, from 07:00 hours until 18:00 hours, and on Saturdays when the market shall be open from 07:00 hours to 12:30 hours.
6. No person shall buy or sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market except when it is open for business.
7. No person shall be permitted to loiter in the market for the purpose of begging or for any other purpose.
8. Stall-holders or traders using the market shall keep their stall and produce in a clean and orderly condition and shall dispose of any litter or refuse in accordance with the directions of the Market Master in that regard.
9. No building, tent, booth or shelter shall be erected in the market without the consent in writing of the local authority.
10. Every person offering foodstuffs for sale or barter in the market shall take precautions to protect such produce from flies in accordance with the directions of the Market Master.
11. No person shall spit or commit a nuisance within the precincts of the market.
12. No person shall use the market as a sleeping place nor frequent the market between sunset and sunrise, without the consent of the Market Master.
13. No person suffering from any communicable disease shall be permitted to sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in the market.
14. No person shall within the market area sell or offer for sale or barter any produce in any street or public place other than in the market or any other established market.
15. No person shall buy or offer for sale or barter any livestock in the market except live poultry.
16. Fish shall be bought, sold or offered for barter only on the stalls specifically appointed for that purpose.
17. The Market Master shall have the right to refuse to allow goods to be sold which, in his discretion, he considers unfit for consumption.
18. No person shall bring, keep or suffer to be brought or kept in the market any dog.
19. Every person wishing to sell in the market shall obtain a stall-holder's permit from the local authority and the local authority may establish a scale of charges to stall-holders up to and not exceeding two ngwee per stall per day.
20. The local authority shall have the right to determine by resolution the maximum price which may be demanded on the sale by retail of any article of food in the market.
21. The Market Master shall keep a record of complaints made to him by any person using the market, such record being open to inspection by any person authorised by the local authority.
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