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22 Vict aforesaid approval ashpit authorised officer Barnwood Board of Health builder carried cellar cesspool chimney or flue Church Churcham City of Gloucester cleanse constructed deposit district drain dung erected exceeding five pounds exceeding forty shillings fence filth floor foregoing Bye-Laws Government Act habitable room hackney carriage height hirer house or building IMPROVEMENT CLAUSES ACT indecent behaviour Inspector of Nuisances intended new building Justices least liable Licence Local Board Local Surveyor manure materials Mayor nightsoil notice noxious matter number of persons o'clock p.m. obstructing offence offensive matter offensive or noxious open space owner painted PARK AND PLEASURE Park or Pleasure penalty not exceeding plying for hire POLICE CLAUSES ACT premises prevent privy proprietor Public Health Act PUBLIC PARK refuse removed repair roof sewer slaughter SPA PLEASURE GROUNDS sufficient Surveyor temporary footway thereof TOWNS IMPROVEMENT CLAUSES TOWNS POLICE CLAUSES tubs walls water-closet WESTGATE STREET width wilfully window
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Página 36 - ... it shall not be deemed an offence to lay sand or other materials in any street in time of frost to prevent accidents, or litter, or other suitable materials to prevent the freezing of water in pipes, or in case of sickness to prevent noise, if the party laying any such things causes them to be removed as soon as the occasion for them ceases.
Página 7 - Act shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty not exceeding twenty shillings for every day during which...
Página 34 - Every Person who wilfully and indecently exposes his Person: Every Person who publicly offers for Sale or Distribution, or exhibits to public View, any profane, indecent, or obscene Book, Paper, Print, Drawing, Painting, or Representation, or sings any profane or obscene Song or Ballad, or uses any profane or obscene Language...
Página 33 - Every Person who causes any public Carriage, Sledge, Truck, or Barrow, with or without Horses, or any Beast of Burden, to stand longer than is necessary for loading or unloading Goods, or for taking up or setting down Passengers (except Hackney Carriages, and Horses and other Beasts of Draught or Burden, standing for Hire in any Place appointed for that Purpose by the Commissioners or other lawful Authority), and every Person who, by means of any Cart, Carriage, Sledge, Truck, or Barrow, or any Animal,...
Página 34 - ... footway; Every person who rolls or carries any cask, tub, hoop, or wheel, or any ladder, plank, pole, timber, or log of wood, upon any footway, except for the purpose of loading or unloading any cart or carriage, or of crossing the footway...
Página 8 - ... and shall show the position of the buildings and appurtenances of the properties immediately adjoining, the width and level of the street...
Página 33 - ... waggon, cart, or carriage on the right or off side of the road (except in cases of actual necessity, or some sufficient reason for deviation) ; or who, by obstructing the street, wilfully prevents any person or carriage from passing him, or any waggon, cart, or carriage under his care, P.
Página 8 - ... building, which shall be drawn to a scale of not less than one inch to every eight feet, and shall .show the position, form, and dimensions of the several parts of such building, and of every Wiitercloset, earthcloset, privy, ashpit, cesspool, well, and all other appurtenances.
Página 33 - Every person who slaughters or dresses any cattle, or any part thereof, except in the case of any cattle overdriven which may have met with any accident, and which for the public safety or other reasonable cause ought to be killed on the spot...
Página 32 - Every person who suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious dog, or sets on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any person or animal : Every owner of any dog who suffers such dog to go at large, knowing or having reasonable ground for believing it to be in...