The Housing HandbookNational Housing Reform Council, 1903 - 371 pages |
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Page vi
... allowed to exist in an insanitary state . ( 2 ) More efficient supervision and inspection of the sanitary conditions of the people's dwellings . ( a ) Medical Officers of Health should reside in their districts , or within a mile of the ...
... allowed to exist in an insanitary state . ( 2 ) More efficient supervision and inspection of the sanitary conditions of the people's dwellings . ( a ) Medical Officers of Health should reside in their districts , or within a mile of the ...
Page 23
... allowed to enable compliance to be made with the notice . If , however , it is disregarded , the inspector reports the matter at the next meeting of the committee , and asks their consent to the issue of a statutory notice [ P.H.A. ...
... allowed to enable compliance to be made with the notice . If , however , it is disregarded , the inspector reports the matter at the next meeting of the committee , and asks their consent to the issue of a statutory notice [ P.H.A. ...
Page 26
... allowed to inhabit one common room . " In 27 large towns , 2,857 common lodging houses were registered in 1899 , providing accommodation for 54,308 persons . At the head of this list are Liverpool with 705 houses , and 14,186 beds ...
... allowed to inhabit one common room . " In 27 large towns , 2,857 common lodging houses were registered in 1899 , providing accommodation for 54,308 persons . At the head of this list are Liverpool with 705 houses , and 14,186 beds ...
Page 27
... allowed at the very low rate of 300 cubic feet of air - space per adult , or two children under eight years . They are called " ticketed " tenements , and a system of night inspection over them is constantly maintained , but their ...
... allowed at the very low rate of 300 cubic feet of air - space per adult , or two children under eight years . They are called " ticketed " tenements , and a system of night inspection over them is constantly maintained , but their ...
Page 42
... allowed the option either to sell or retain the sites , and in most cases the cost of acquiring each house without the land has been from £ 25 to £ 50 . The council has spent close upon £ 500,000 in demolishing these unsanitary areas ...
... allowed the option either to sell or retain the sites , and in most cases the cost of acquiring each house without the land has been from £ 25 to £ 50 . The council has spent close upon £ 500,000 in demolishing these unsanitary areas ...
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Page 14 - ... corporations, tenants in tail or for life, married women seised in their own right or entitled to dower, guardians, committees of lunatics and idiots, trustees, or feoffees in trust for charitable or other...
Page 75 - means any drain of and used for the drainage of one building only, or 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
Page 75 - ... 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 '• drain...
Page 18 - ... it prevents proper measures from being carried into effect for remedying any nuisance injurious to health or other sanitary evils in respect of such other buildings...
Page 33 - ... 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 11 - Act, 1845, with respect to the settlement of disputes by arbitration, shall be incorporated with this Act ; and in the construction of such provisions this Act shall be deemed to be the special Act, and "the company...
Page 52 - For the purposes of this act, 1. any premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health; 2.
Page 226 - Act) be settled by an engineer or other fit person nominated as referee by the Board of Trade on the application of either party, and the expenses of the reference shall be borne and paid as the referee directs.
Page 79 - Any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family: 6.
Page 85 - ... me] that the nuisance so complained of doth exist on the said premises, and that the same is caused by the act or default of the owner [or occupier] of the said premises [or by the said...