The Municipal and Sanitary Engineer's HandbookE. & F. N. Spon, 1883 - 394 pages |
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... penalty not exceeding five pounds , and to a further penalty not exceeding five shillings for every square foot of pavement , stones , or other materials so displaced , taken up , or injured ; he shall also be liable , in the case of ...
... penalty not exceeding five pounds , and to a further penalty not exceeding five shillings for every square foot of pavement , stones , or other materials so displaced , taken up , or injured ; he shall also be liable , in the case of ...
Page 149
... penalty not exceeding 40s . for every such offence " ( 10 & 11 Vic . c . 34 , sec . 64 ) . " The occupiers of houses and other buildings in the streets shall mark their houses with such numbers as the com- * " Street " includes any ...
... penalty not exceeding 40s . for every such offence " ( 10 & 11 Vic . c . 34 , sec . 64 ) . " The occupiers of houses and other buildings in the streets shall mark their houses with such numbers as the com- * " Street " includes any ...
Page 150
... penalty not exceeding 40s .; and the commissioners shall cause such numbers to be marked or to be renewed as the case may require , and the expense thereof shall be repaid to them by such occupier , and shall be recoverable as damages ...
... penalty not exceeding 40s .; and the commissioners shall cause such numbers to be marked or to be renewed as the case may require , and the expense thereof shall be repaid to them by such occupier , and shall be recoverable as damages ...
Page 169
... no doubt be taken . There would be also great danger in conveying the wires used for electric lighting purposes in these subways , as they ... penalty not exceeding five shillings for every square foot of pavement , Breaking up Streets . 169.
... no doubt be taken . There would be also great danger in conveying the wires used for electric lighting purposes in these subways , as they ... penalty not exceeding five shillings for every square foot of pavement , Breaking up Streets . 169.
Page 176
... penalty not exceeding forty shillings ; and the commissioners in such case may remove such obstruction or projection , and the expense of such removal shall be paid by the occupier so making default , and shall be recoverable as damages ...
... penalty not exceeding forty shillings ; and the commissioners in such case may remove such obstruction or projection , and the expense of such removal shall be paid by the occupier so making default , and shall be recoverable as damages ...
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Page 313 - Notices, orders and other such documents under this Act may be in writing or print, or partly in writing and partly in print ; and if the same...
Page 221 - Every local authority may, and when required by order of the local government board shall, themselves undertake or contract for — The removal of house refuse from premises ; The cleansing of earthclosets, privies, ashpits, and cesspools; either for the whole or any part of their district...
Page 252 - ... premises within the same curtilage, and made merely for the purpose of communicating therefrom with a cesspool or other like receptacle for drainage, or with a sewer into which the drainage of two or more buildings or premises occupied by different persons is conveyed : " Sewer " includes sewers and drains of every description, except drains to which the word