(b) a prosecution may be institute, and the person accused may be convicted and sentenced from time to time in relation to any portion of the period during which the oilence continues to be committed, not being a portion of such period in relation to which the person accused has been previously convicted and sentenced for the offence. 26. Subject as hereinafter in this Ordinance or in any Regulations or Orders made thereunder provided, any person guilty of an offence under this Ordinance or in any Regulations or Orders made thereunder for which 1o express penalty is provided by this Ordinance or in any Regulations or Orders made thereunder shr.ll be liable to a fine no. exceeding one hundred dollars, and, if the contravention in respect of which he was so convicted is continued after the conviction he shall (subject to the provisions of section 27 of this Ordinance) be guilty of a further offence and liable in respect thereof to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each day on which the contravention was so continued. 27. Where the occupier or owner of a factory is convicted of an offence under this Ordinance, the court may, in addition to or instead of inflicting a line, order hini, within the time specified in the order, -o take such steps as may be so specified for remedying the mattcis in respect of which the contravention occurred, and may, c.n application, enlarge the time so specified, and where such an order is made, the occupier or owr1er shall not be liable under hiis Ordinance in respect of the continuation of the contravention during the time allowed by the court, but if, after the expiration of that time as originally specified or enlarged by subsequent order, the order is not complied with, the occupier or owner, as the case may be, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each day on which the non-compliance continues. 28. If any person is killed, or dies, or suffers any bodily injury, in cor.equence of the occupier or owner of a factory having contravened any provision of this Ordinance or of any regulation or order made thereunder, the occupier or owner of the factory shall, without prejudice to any other penalty, be liable to a fine not exceedinrg five hundred dollars; and the whole or any part of the fine may be applied for the benefit of the injured person or his family or otherwise as the Governor in Council determines : Provided that- (a) in the case of injury to health, the occupier or owner shall not be liable to a fine under this section unless the injury was caused directly by the contravention; and (b) the occupier or owner shall not be liable to a fine under this section if proceedings against him under this Fines for offences for which no express penalty provided. Power of court to order cause of contravention to be remedied. Fines in case of death or injury No. 5. Factories. 1955.