| F. H. Millington - Housing - 1891 - 124 pages
...time, D 2 inspection of their district with a view to ascertain whether any dwelling-house therein is in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation ; and if, on the representation of the medical officer, or any other officer of such authority, or by information... | |
| 1891 - 162 pages
...time to time inspection of their District, with a view to ascertain whether any dwelling-house therein is in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation, and if, on the representation of the Medical Officer, or of any Officer of such Authority, or information... | |
| F. H. Millington - Housing - 1891 - 192 pages
...time, D 2 inspection of their district with a view to ascertain whether any dwelling-house therein is in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation; and if, on the representation of the medical officer, or any other officer of such authority, or by information... | |
| Law - 1912 - 562 pages
...representation of the ' (specify the officer) or ' on information given' (specify the nature and effect)] that the above-mentioned dwelling-house is in a state...injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation." Now, that really is an echo of subsection (2) of section 17, which is dealing with these closing orders,... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - Public health laws - 1893 - 364 pages
...to time, inspection of their district, ' With a view to ascertain whether any dwelling-house therein is in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation, and if, on the representation of the medical officer, or of any officer of such authority or information... | |
| Thomas Locke Worthington - Great Britain - 1893 - 204 pages
...time inspection of its district, with a view to ascertain whether any dwelling-house is in a condition so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation, and to forthwith take proceedings for closing any such house by applying to a magistrate. Section 34 requires,... | |
| National union of conservative associations for Scotland - Great Britain - 1894 - 580 pages
...authority of the district—whether rural or urban—" any dwelling-house which appears to him to be in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation." The procedure can also be set in motion by a complaint from four or more householders, and a duty is... | |
| Arthur Harington Graham - Local government - 1894 - 292 pages
...any dwelling-house, in or near the street in which they live, o. 70, B. 31. the condition of which is so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation, and that in forthwith inspect the premises, and forward the complaint to the local authority (z), together with... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - Educational law and legislation - 1894 - 514 pages
...street " (which includes any " court, alley, street, square, or row of houses,") is in a condition so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation, it becomes the duty of the medical officer to forthwith inspect the house, and should he be of opinion... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - Educational law and legislation - 1894 - 508 pages
...street " (which includes any " court, alley, street, square, or row of houses,") is in a condition so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation, it becomes the duty of the medical officer to forthwith inspect the house, and should he be of opinion... | |
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