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Covenants and Provisions Applicable to Owners of Car Parks. 76. No Owner shall use any Car Park in the Development for any purpose other than for the sole purpose of parking the type of licensed motor vehicle or licensed motor cycle (as the case may be) for which the Car Park is designed. No article, goods, item, chattel or thing except such motor vehicle or motor cycle (as the case may be) as aforesaid shall be allowed in the Car Park. Car Parks shall be used solely for the purpose of parking licensed motor vehicles or licensed motor cycles (as the case may be) belonging to the Owners and occupiers of the Units and their bona fide guests, visitors or invitees and shall not be used for the storage, display or exhibiting of motor vehicles or motor cycles (as the case may be) for sale or otherwise or for the provision of car cleaning and beauty services.
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Covenants and Provisions Applicable to Owners of Car Parks. 1. No Owner shall use the Car Parks in the Development for any purpose other than for the purpose of parking motor vehicles or (as the case may be) motor cycles licensed under the Road Traffic Ordinance (Chapter 374 of the Laws of Hong Kong), any regulations made thereunder and any amending legislation only and no articles, goods or other things except motor vehicles or (as the case may be) motor cycles shall be allowed thereon. The Car Parks shall be used solely for the purpose of parking motor vehicles or (as the case may be) motor cycles licensed under the Road Traffic Ordinance (Chapter 374 of the Laws of Hong Kong), any regulations made thereunder and any amending legislation and belonging to the residents of the Units or their bona fide guests, visitors or invitees and shall not be used for the storage, display or exhibiting of motor vehicles for sale or otherwise or for the provisions of car cleaning and beauty services.

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