The health officer's pocket-book : a guide to sanitary practice and law for medical officers of health, sanitary inspectors, members of sanitary authorities, etc. / by Edward F. Willoughby.
- Willoughby, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1839 or 1840-1906.
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The health officer's pocket-book : a guide to sanitary practice and law for medical officers of health, sanitary inspectors, members of sanitary authorities, etc. / by Edward F. Willoughby. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![P.W.C. in Ireland acting with the consent of the Treasury. M. 0. H. to include Superintendent M. 0. H. For London Gazette read Dublin Gazette. Charging orders shall be registered in office for registering deeds, conveyances, and wills. Where L.A. have no seal, the signatures of two or more members must be appended to every written order, in addition to that of the clerk. Accounts of L.A. under this Act audited as other accounts required to be so by law. Consent of Treasury shall be sub- stituted for that of L.G.B. required in Part III. sees. 57 & 64. Sec. 99. (1) In the adoption of Part III. by small towns not being U.S.D., any commissioners existing for paving, lighting, &c, under any Act or Charter shall be deemed to be the L.A. (2) They shall give not less than twenty-eight nor more than forty-two days' notice of their intention to consider its adoption, and of time and place of meeting for its consideration. (3) If not less than one-tenth in value of the persons liable to be rated for the purpose present there a written request for postponement for one year, it shall be so postponed, and resumed so soon after that time as the L.A. may think fit. (4) If adopted, the rate shall be the local rate for paving, &c, but such rate may, with the approval of the Treasury, be increased for the purpose. (5) The net income arising from such lodging-houses, &c, including interest and instalments of principal of loans, shall be paid in aid of the rate applied for the purposes of this part of the Act. Sec. 100. Sec. 56—64, 99—103, of the Commissioners' Clauses Act, 1847, shall be incorporated with Pt. III. so far as town, dock, or harbour commissioners or companies are concerned, and the expression special Act shall mean this Act. Sec. 101. (1) Companies, &c, establishing lodging-houses under this Act shall have like power with L.A. of making bye-laws therefor which (2) must be approved by L.G.B. with their seal and the signature of Secretary of L.L., P. orV.P., or two members of L.G.B., (3) when any fines imposed thereby shall be recoverable before a C.S. J., and equally divided between the informer and the authority making them, which shall apply their share in aid of the expenses of the lodging-houses. Part VII. Repeal and Temporary Provisions. Sec. 102. All previous Acts on like subjects are hereby repealed, except sees. 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10, so far as it relates to bye-laws of the H.W.C.A. 1885. Sec. 6, P.W.L.A. 1879,# is also repealed [see Sch. VII.]. Provided that (1) the adoption of the Labouring Classes Lodgings Acts, 1851 to 1885, shall be deemed an adoption of Part III. of this Act, which shall](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20404116_0353.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


