The Housing Problem: Its History, Growth, Legislation and ProcedureSir I. Pitman & sons, Limited, 1920 - 544 pages |
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... habitation . ( 6 ) Acquire land and sell it or lease it to others for the erection thereon of houses . ( 7 ) Promote the formation of public utility socieites , give them money , lend them money , guarantee the payment of interest on ...
... habitation . ( 6 ) Acquire land and sell it or lease it to others for the erection thereon of houses . ( 7 ) Promote the formation of public utility socieites , give them money , lend them money , guarantee the payment of interest on ...
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... habitation ; or that diseases indicating a generally low con- dition of health amongst the population have been from time to time prevalent in a certain area within the jurisdiction of the local authority , and that such prevalence may ...
... habitation ; or that diseases indicating a generally low con- dition of health amongst the population have been from time to time prevalent in a certain area within the jurisdiction of the local authority , and that such prevalence may ...
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... habitation , is so situated that by reason of its proximity to or contact with any other buildings it causes one of the following effects , that is to say— ( 1 ) It stops ventilation , or otherwise makes , or conduces to make , such ...
... habitation , is so situated that by reason of its proximity to or contact with any other buildings it causes one of the following effects , that is to say— ( 1 ) It stops ventilation , or otherwise makes , or conduces to make , such ...
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... habitation , and to prohibition of their use for such habitation . And they may further provide for the observance of such by - laws by enacting therein such provisions as they think necessary as to the giving of notices , as to the ...
... habitation , and to prohibition of their use for such habitation . And they may further provide for the observance of such by - laws by enacting therein such provisions as they think necessary as to the giving of notices , as to the ...
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... habitation of persons employed in manual labour and their families ; but the use of part of a building for purposes of retail trade or other purposes , approved by the council , shall not prevent the building from being deemed a ...
... habitation of persons employed in manual labour and their families ; but the use of part of a building for purposes of retail trade or other purposes , approved by the council , shall not prevent the building from being deemed a ...
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accommodation acquired acquisition acre Amendment amount annual apply approved assisted scheme authority back-to-back houses borough Bournville building built by-laws capital cent City Classes Act clause cloth gilt Committee common lodging-house compensation cost cottages demy 8vo District Council dwelling-house dwellings economic rent erection estimated expenditure expenses financial assistance Garden Government Board Housing Acts Housing and Town housing schemes included increase industrial insanitary interest labour lease Liverpool local authority Local Government Board London County Council Majesty's Treasury medical officer ment Minister of Health Ministry necessary number of houses occupied officer of health official arbitrator overcrowding owner Parliament payable persons population Port Sunlight powers principal Act proposed Public Health Act public utility societies Public Works Loan purchase purpose re-housing regard regulations rent respect rooms Rural District sanitary secure slum Street tenants tenements thereof tion town planning scheme Urban District Vict wages
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Page 509 - To the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled...
Page 43 - ... in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation...
Page 419 - Act into effect, and any regulations so made shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament as soon as may be...
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Page 303 - ... securing proper sanitary conditions, amenity, and convenience in connection with the laying out and use of the land, and of any neighbouring lands.
Page 13 - Observance of the same by enacting therein such Provisions as they think necessary as to the giving of Notices, as to the Deposit of Plans and Sections by Persons intending to lay out Streets or to construct Buildings...
Page 236 - ... a condition that the house is at the commencement of the tenancy, and an undertaking that the house will be kept by the landlord during the tenancy, in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation...
Page 1 - Palaces, baronial castles, great halls, stately mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage ; and unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless the beauty of your legislation and the excellence of your statesmanship are impressed there on the feelings and condition of the people, rely upon it you have yet to learn the duties of government.
Page 64 - If the Local Government Board make a recommendation to that effect, the period for which the loan is made by the Public Works Loan Commissioners may exceed the period allowed under the...