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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![Given under the hand and seal of me [or the hands and seals of us J [describing the Court] This day of J.S. (L.S.) J.P. (L.S.) H. —(P.H.(L.)A. 1891). Form of Nuisance Order to be EXECUTED BY S.A. To the [describe S.A.] County of) Whereas a complaint has been made by to Wit. ) that at certain premises situated at No in street in the parish of [or other sufficient description] the following nuisance exists [describe nuisance], and it lias been now proved to my [or our] satisfaction that such nuisance exists, but that no owner or occupier of the premises or person by whose act, default, or sufferance the nuisance is caused, is known or can be found [as the case may be]. Now I [or we] in pursu- ance of the P.H.(L.)A. 1891, do [continue as in any of the orders in Form C, substituting name of S.A. for that of A.B. &c.\ Given, &c, [as in last form], I. —(P.H.(L.)A. 1891). Warrant of Justice for Entry to Premises. Whereas A. B., being a person authorized under the P. H. (L. )A. 1891, to enter certain premises [describe them] has made applica- tion to me CD. one of H.M.'s J.P.s having jurisdiction in and for [name place] to authorize the said A.B. to enter the said premises, and whereas I, CD., am satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for such entry, and that there has been a refusal or failure to admit to such pre- mises, and [either] that reason- able notice of the intention to apply to a justice for a warrant has been given, [or] that the giving of notice of the inten- tion to apply to a justice for a warrant, would defeat the object cf the entry, Now therefore I, the said CD. do hereby authorize A.B. to enter the said premises, and if need be by force, with such assistants as he may require, and there execute his duties under the said Act. Given, &c, [as in last form]. cause to believe that there is on the same premises a contra- vention of the P.H.(L.)A. 1891, or of a bye-law under that Act, and that an applica- tion for admission, or notice of an application for a warrant, would defeat the object of the entry,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20404116_0378.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


