INDUSTRIAL CONTROL.
SCOPE OF AUTHORITY.
STATUS OF PROPRIETOR
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Tuesday
Under regulations gazetted* to-day giving the Minister of Supply powers to control industries the Minister may declare any industry to be controlled, and while such declaration is in effect no person may commence in the industry without the consent of the Minister, every proprietor in an industry shall carry on in it and conduct his business in accordance with the direction of the Minister.
In the case of controlled undertakings the Minister may appoint a person to manage the business and such persons shall be able to carry on the whole or any part of an undertaking and shall, while doing so, be deemed to be acting as the agent or agents of the proprietor, except that the proprietor shall not have any right to control the carrying on of the undertaking or part of it as the case mav be.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 10
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