No. 6 of 1954. Predial Larceny ( Prevention) 3 and remain in force in such declared area during the continuance in force of such order. (2) The Governor in Council, upon being satisfied that it is in the public interest so to do, may at any time by order revoke an order made under subsection (1) of this section, and upon the publication of an order revoking any such order the declared area to which that order relates shall “cease to be a declared area and the provisions of Part IT of this Act shall cease to apply thereto. (3) An order made under this section shall not be invalid for the reason only that any part of the declared area to which it relates is situated in any other declared area, but in the exercise of his powers under subsection (1) of this section the Governor in Council shall take reasonable care to e..sure that no part of any declared area is situated in any other declared area. PART II. PROVISIONS RELATING TO DECLARED AREAS. 4. (1) There shall be constituted in respect of one or more declared areas an appointing authority which shall be composed of such person or persons, not exceeding three in number, as may be thereunto appointed by the Governor in Council who shall, when the - appointing authority consists of more than one person, also appoint one of such persons to be the chairman of the appointing authority. (2) It shall be the duty of the appointing authority, in accordance with the provisions of section 5, to appoint the members of the Commu- nity Committee in any declared area in respect of which the appointing authority has been appointed. 5. (1) There shall be constituted in each declared area a committee to be known as the - Community Committee, which shall consist of such number of persons, being not less than six nor more than eleven, as may be appointed thereto in accordance with the provisions of this section, © LEEWARD IsLANDS. Appointing authorities. Constitution of Community Committees.