No. 6 of 1955. | Cotton Marketing. 7 (6) after three days’ notice in writing signed by the Chairman and given to him refuses or neglects to deliver to the Secretary, anything whatsoever which he ought to deliver or in respect of which he ought to give satisfaction to the Secretary or to the Board, as the case may be, a Magistrate may, on the complaint of the Secretary, by summary order require the said officer or servant to make such delivery or payments or to give such satisfaction. (4) Any such officer or servant who fails to comply with the order of the Magistrate shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. (5) Nothing in this section shull affect any remedy by civil action against any officer or servant but so that an officer or servant shall not be liable to he procceded against both summarily and by civil action for the same cause. (6) In paragraph (6) of section (3) of this section the reference to the giving of a notice shall be construed as including the leaving of such notice at the usual or last known place of abode of the officer or servant to whom such notice is to be given and the reference to the Secretary shall be construed as including any other person whom the Board may direct for the purpose of receiving the delivery or payment or the satisfaction mentioned in the said paragraph. : 14. (1) Subject to the provisions of the succeeding sub-xections of this section, the Board may mike regulations with respect to all or any of the following matters, that 1s to say:— (a) the handling and export of cotton by the Board and the marketing of the same; (b) the manner in which the accounts of the Board shall be kept; (c) the finances of the Board and the time at and the terms under which payments to suppliers of cotton and other persons shall be made; MONTSERRAT. Regulations.