The Act for Promoting the Public Health: With Notes, an Analytical Index, and (by Way of Appendix) The Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act, 1848, Some Additional Forms, and a Table of Rates Leviable Under the Public Health ActShaw and Sons, 1849 - 330 pages |
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Page ix
... whole subject was essentially one for adjustment , it does not argue meanly for the character of the original Bill that it was found so capable of being easily adapted to the numerous and frequently conflicting suggestions to which it ...
... whole subject was essentially one for adjustment , it does not argue meanly for the character of the original Bill that it was found so capable of being easily adapted to the numerous and frequently conflicting suggestions to which it ...
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... whole of the United Kingdom was converted into a permanent law , with great im- provements both in machinery and detail ) , * and the Act for improving the sanitary condition of the City of London , all followed in rapid succession ...
... whole of the United Kingdom was converted into a permanent law , with great im- provements both in machinery and detail ) , * and the Act for improving the sanitary condition of the City of London , all followed in rapid succession ...
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... whole has undergone the closest examination : in some few instances it will be found to vary from the copies issued by the Queen's printers previously to the 9th of November ; but wherever a variance occurs , the text of this edition ...
... whole has undergone the closest examination : in some few instances it will be found to vary from the copies issued by the Queen's printers previously to the 9th of November ; but wherever a variance occurs , the text of this edition ...
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... whole or any part of the Act ; and with the exception of one section ( 50 ) , no part of the Act can be so applied until after an inquiry on the spot by a superintending inspector , nor without an order in council , or an order ( called ...
... whole or any part of the Act ; and with the exception of one section ( 50 ) , no part of the Act can be so applied until after an inquiry on the spot by a superintending inspector , nor without an order in council , or an order ( called ...
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... whole or any part of the district or place , as the case may be , in which the matter requiring the cognizance of the " court of general or quarter sessions " arises : The word " arbitrators " shall include a single arbitrator ; and the ...
... whole or any part of the district or place , as the case may be , in which the matter requiring the cognizance of the " court of general or quarter sessions " arises : The word " arbitrators " shall include a single arbitrator ; and the ...
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12 VICT Act of parliament amended applied appointed arbitrator ashpit board of health boundaries bye-laws cause cesspool chairman charged City of London cleansing clerk copies corporate borough corporate district council or provisional default district rates ditch dwelling house elected enacted execution guardians hands and seals HEALTH ACT 1848 House of Lords Improvement Clauses Act inquiry justices last-mentioned levied liable local board London Sewers Act Lords Majesty's Majesty's treasury matter ment Metropolitan Sewers Act notice in writing Nuisances Removal number of persons offence officer of health order in council owner or occupier paid parish or place parliament penalty not exceeding poor private improvement privy proceedings procurator fiscal provisional order PUBLIC HEALTH ACT purposes rate-payers recovery refuse regulated require respect Scotland sewerage street summons superintending inspector surveyor thereof think fit tion town council Towns Improvement Clauses trict voting paper watercloset waterworks whosoever word
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Page 161 - ... and upon any transfer being so registered the transferee, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall be entitled to the full benefit of the original mortgage, and the principal and interest secured thereby ; and every such transferee may in like manner transfer his estate and interest in any such mortgage ; and no person, except the person to whom the same shall have been last transferred, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall be entitled to release or discharge any such mortgage,...
Page 59 - ... this act, shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty not exceeding twenty shillings...
Page 196 - That full Compensation shall be made, out of the General or Special District Bates to be levied under this Act, to all Persons sustaining any Damage by reason of the Exercise of any of the Powers of this Act...
Page 112 - That in case any present or future Street, or any Part thereof, (not being a Highway,) be not sewered, levelled, paved, flagged, and channelled to the Satisfaction of the Local Board of Health, such Board may, by Notice in Writing to the respective Owners or Occupiers of the Premises fronting, adjoining, or abutting...
Page 120 - ... able and willing to supply water proper and sufficient for all reasonable purposes for which it is required by the local authority...
Page 6 - owner " as meaning—- the person for the time being receiving the rack-rent of the lands or premises in connection with which the word is used, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for any other person, or who would so receive the same if such land or premises were let at a rack-rent.
Page 205 - Rates, to hold to the said AB, his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from the Day of the Date hereof until the said Sum of with Interest at the Rate of per Centum per Annum for the same, shall be fully paid and satisfied : And it is hereby declared, that the said principal Sum shall be repaid on the Day of at [Place of Payment].
Page 181 - Justice for his appearance before him on the day appointed for such return, such day not being more than eight days from the time of taking such security...
Page 131 - Act with respect to the Purchase and taking of Lands otherwise than by Agreement, and with respect to the Recovery of Forfeitures, Penalties, and Costs, and with respect to Lands acquired by the Promoters of the Undertaking...
Page 77 - Any local authority may carry any sewer through across or under any turnpike road, or any street or place laid out as or intended for a street, or under any cellar or vault which may be under the pavement or carriageway of any street, and, after giving reasonable notice in writing to the owner or occupier (if on the report of the surveyor it appears necessary), into through or under any lands whatsoever within their district.