Public Documents of Massachusetts, 10. köide,1. osaSecretary of the Commonwealth, 1895 |
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18 Priv 1st corps cadets 1st sgt 1stClass 2d Class 2d Regiment 5th Regiment 6th regt Additional egress Adjutant April armory artillery battery belt boiler Boots and shoes Boston Bros building camp Capt Captain Cavalry Charles closets commanding officer COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Company Compliances Complied Corp'l Cotton Designate water-closets drill duty elevator FACTORY OR WORKSHOP Fair Fall River fire Fire-escape Fire-stops Fitchburg George George H GREENHALGE Guard fly-wheel Guard set screws House inspection inspector John July June Laundry Lieut machinery Manufacturing March Massachusetts medical officers Mercantile militia Mill NAME OF FACTORY Naval Brigade non-commissioned officer NUMBER EMPLOYED Orders Given Post time notice Post time table Procure certificate Range Range Requal Rifle Practice Sanitary Condition Sea'n Second Lieutenant Second Regiment Infantry SECT Sept Sixth Regiment Infantry Springfield staff steam surgeon troops ventilation William Worcester
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Page 90 - Commonwealth, shall provide suitable seats for the use of the females so employed, and shall permit the use of such seats by them when they are not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they are employed.
Page 50 - ... [Signature of father, mother, guardian, or custodian.] [City or town and date.] Then personally appeared before me the above named [name of person signing], and made oath that the foregoing certificate by [him or her] signed is true to the best of [his or her] knowledge and belief.
Page 29 - ... doors and windows shall be kept clear of ice and snow and other obstructions. Women or children shall not be employed in a factory, workshop or mercantile or other establishment, in a room above the second story from which there is only one way of egress, if the inspector mentioned in the following section shall so direct in writing.
Page 29 - ... and such ways of egress and means of escape shall be kept free from obstruction, in good repair and ready for use at all times...
Page 67 - ... shall always remain easy of access and ready for use in each of said buildings, to give notice to the inmates in case of fire; and every keeper of such hotel...
Page 31 - SECT. 2. Any person erecting or constructing a building in violation of the provisions of this act shall be punished by fine of not less than fifty nor more than one thousand dollars, and such erection or construction may be enjoined in a proceeding to be had before the superior or supreme judicial court at the instance of the inspector above named, and upon the filing of a petition for such injunction any justice of the court in which such proceeding is pending may issue a temporary injunction or...
Page 50 - This certifies that I am the [father, mother, guardian or custodian] of [name of child] , and that [he or she] was born at [name of town or city] , in the county of [name of county, if known] , and state [or country] of , on the [day and year of birth] , and is now [number of years and months] old.
Page 28 - If the order is affirmed, costs shall be taxed against the applicant. If it is annulled, the applicant shall recover damages and costs against the city. If it is altered in part, the court may render such judgment as to costs, as justice may require.
Page 91 - ... gases, vapors, dust or other impurities generated in the course of the manufacturing process or handicraft carried on therein that may be injurious to health.
Page 90 - No minor under eighteen years of age and no woman shall be employed in laboring in any manufacturing or mechanical establishment more than ten hours in any one day...