Section of
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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE
Section of
No. 1 of 1845. New Ordinance.
flemarks.
1
1
2
2
3
3 (1)
3 (1)
New Ordinance-does not merely
amend but consolidates.
(d) "Waterways" added.
Opening words amended to show that essence of offences in nature of nuisances is absence of "law- ful authority or excuse.' Passers-
by" for "passengers" and "vehicle" for "cart or carriage" passim.
(1) at end--the words "to the annoyance of inhabitants or pas- sengers" are omitted on account of the difficulty of proving such
annoyance,
(2) redrafted to include provisions
of s. 8. (4) and simplified.
3 (3)(4)(5)(6) | (5) "the rain- " omitted.
3 (2)
3 (2)
3 (3)(4)(5)(6)
8 (7)
3 (7)
3 (8)
3 (8)
3 (9)
3 (10) & (22)
3 (9)
3 (10)
3 (11)(12)(13) 3 (11)(12)(13)
(16)(17)(18)
3 (18A)(13B) 3 (14)(15)
(13C)(13D) (13D)
3 (14)
3 (19)
3 (15) & (16) 3 (20)
3 (17)
3 (21)
(7) redrafted to conform with the wording of No. 27 of the Traffic Regulations.
(8) omits reference to driving which is included in (7), and replaces "cart carriage sledge" by "vehicle", and "footway" by "footpath"; "large" twice inserted before "animal"; 'allows wander" for "turns loose"; or propels' added after "draws".
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(10) Includes old (22) which comes more appropriately here; "belong- ing to him" omitted.
Added by Ordinance 22 of 1980. 'public place' substituted for re- ference to public street or road in (16, & (17). See definition in sec- tion 2
Combined.
Amended to allow boys under 16 to bathe unclothed and by the omission of "lewdly and".
"Glass blower" included.
3 (18)
3 (22)
3 (19) & (20)
3 (23) & (24)