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[接上页] (2) The Chief Executive in Council may, if he considers the public interest so requires, in granting approval under subsection (1), determine whether the Authority may sell or dispose of all of the resumed land or only part of it. Cap 563 s 31 Power to enter and inspect (1) The Secretary or any person authorized by him in writing may, at a reasonable time, enter and inspect any land or any premises on it situated within the boundaries of a development scheme or a development project for the purpose of preparing an assessment required by sections 25(3)(c) and 29(3)(b) and (c) and for connected purposes. (2) The Secretary may delegate to the Authority the powers to enter and inspect as provided under subsection (1). (3) An authorization issued under subsection (1) may authorize the Authority or any person authorized by the Authority in writing before the issue of the authorization to enter the land or any premises on it on such occasions and at such times as may be necessary for the purpose for which the authorization was issued. (4) Where the Secretary, the Authority or any person authorized in writing by the Secretary or the Authority under delegated authority is unable to effect an entry to the land or into any premises on it in accordance with subsection (1), he may serve on the owner and occupier a notice in writing requiring permission to so enter and inspect and after the expiry of 48 hours from the service of the notice he may, at any reasonable time during daylight, enter, using such reasonable force as is necessary therefor, and inspect such land or premises and take such particulars as he thinks fit. (5) Where the Authority or any person authorized in writing by the Secretary or the Authority under delegated authority enters any land or premises under an authorization issued under this section he shall produce his authorization and may require any person present on that land or in those premises- (a) to give details of his identity, name and address and produce his identity card issued under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap 177) for inspection; or (b) who appears at the time to be a person responsible for or in charge of that land or those premises to give such information or render such assistance as may be necessary for the purposes of this section.(6) An authorization issued under subsection (3) shall continue in force until the purpose for which the entry is necessary has been satisfied. (7) Any person who- (a) obstructs the Secretary, the Authority or any person authorized in writing by the Secretary or the Authority under delegated authority from entering or inspecting any land or any premises on it under this section; (b) without reasonable excuse, refuses to give details of his identity, name and address and produce his identity card issued under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap 177) for inspection when so required under subsection (5)(a); (c) gives such information which he knows or reasonably ought to know to be false in a material particular; or (d) without reasonable excuse, refuses to give such information or render such assistance as may be necessary for the p |