(1) A sun-blind may be erected and maintained provided that—
a) If it is of the canopy-type, no part of such sun-blind is erected—
i) At a height of less than 2,5 meters above the level of the sidewalk;
ii) So as to project more than 2,5 meters from the face of the building to which it is affixed;
b) If it is not of the canopy-type, no part of such sun-blind is erected in such manner that it shall be capable of being extended lower than—
i) 1,7 meters above the level of the sidewalk. if any portion of such sun-blind which is nearest to an intersection is 3 meters or more from such intersection:
Provided that the lower 0,5 meter of such sun-blind shall comprise flaps divided into sections not exceeding 2 meters in length;
ii) 2,2 meters above the level of the sidewalk, if any portion of such sun-blind is situated nearer than 3 meters form an intersection.
(2) At or before sunset each day, every sun-blind shall be folded or otherwise raised in such manner that no part of such sun-blind s situated nearer to the level of the sidewalk than 2,2 meters.
(3) For the purposes of this section, “sun-blind” means an awning or a blind which project from a building over a street or which bangs under a veranda over a street.