A manual of hygiene, public and private, and compendium of sanitary laws : for the information and guidance of public health authorities, officers of health, and sanitarians generally / by Charles A. Cameron.
- Date:
- 1874
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A manual of hygiene, public and private, and compendium of sanitary laws : for the information and guidance of public health authorities, officers of health, and sanitarians generally / by Charles A. Cameron. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![extend or be construed to extend to mines of different descriptions, so as to interfere with or obstruct the efficient working of the same, or to the smelting of ores and minerals, or to the manufacturing of the pro- duce of such ores and minerals. . 45. No power given by this act shall be exercised in such manner °5^;[f^f*^™ as to injuriously affect the supply, quality, or fall of water contained owners, &c. in any reservoir or stream, or any feeders of such rcsei-voir or stream, belonging to or supplying any waterwork established by Act of Par- liament, or in cases where any company or individual are entitled for their own benefit to the use of such reservoir or stream, or to the supply of water contained in such feeders, without the consent in writing of the company or corporation in whom sucli waterworks may be vested, or of the parties so entitled to the use of such reservoirs, streams, and feeders, and also of the owners thereof in cases where the owners and parties so entitled are not the same person. 46. In citing this act in other Acts of Parliament, and in legal in- struments and other proceedings, it shall be sufficient to use the words The Nuisances Eemoval Act for England, 1855. SCHEDULE OF FORMS. FOEM (A). Order of Justices Jor Admission of Officer of (^Nuisance) Authority to inspect private Premises. Whereas {^describe the {Nuisance) Authority'] have by their officer [naming him] made application to me, A. B., one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace having jurisdiction in and for [describe theplace'], and the said officer has made oath to me of his belief that a nuisance, within the meaning of the Nuisances Removal Act for England, 1855, as amended and extended to Ireland by the Sanitary Act, 1866, viz. [describe nuisance], exists on private premises at [describe situation of premises so as to identify them], within my jurisdiction, and demand of admission to such premises for the inspection thereof has been duly made under the said act, and refused : Now, therefore, I, the said A. B., do hereby require you to admit the said [name the (Nuisance) Authority], [or the officer of the said (Nuisance) Authority], for the purpose of inspecting the said premises. Dated this day of , 18 . A. B. Form (B). Notice of Nuisance. To tbe (Nuisance) Authority (describing it). I [or we], the person aggrieved by the nuisance hereinafter de- scribed [or the undersigned and described inhabitant householders, sanitary inspector] [or other officer (describing him,y] do hereby give you notice, that there exists in or upon the [dwelling-house, yard, ^•c., as the case may be], situate at [giving such deicriplion as may be sufficient to identify the premises] in the parish of in your district](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21932396_0409.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)