2. That

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will keep the whole of the said works in good repair, and not permit the accumulation of rubbish therein or the use thereof for storage purposes, or as a smokehole or in any way other than as a channel for the admission of light and air.

3. That

will always give free ingress to the Build- ing Authority or any officer authorised by such Authority, to enter the premises for the purpose of inspection.

4. That should the land occupied by such works be at any time required by the Government for any public work, improvement or other public purpose

hereby undertake, on receipt of

at

a notice in writing from the Building Authority, to remove

own expense the whole of such works within a period of three months from the date of such notice and without making any claim for compensation on the Government for such removal.

5. That

will always comply with all regulations

from time to time in force relating to areas.

6. And that this agreement shall be binding on executors, administrators and assigns.

Dated the

Witness to signature.

day of

19......

Signature of owner of Lot No.

SCHEDULE G.

[ss. 58 & 166.]

Verandah and balcony regulations.

Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations no struc- tural alteration shall be required to be made in any verandah, balcony or basement already constructed in compliance with the regulations in force at the time.

1. Except as hereinafter mentioned any verandah projected over any street from the ground storey of any building shall not be less than ten feet wide, between the face of the wall from which it is projected and the inside face of the base of the piers or columns upon which it is supported.

As far as practicable, unless the Building Authority shall other- wise direct, the external face of the base of the piers or columns shall align with the face of the kerb of the side walk.

2. Any such verandah shall not be less than eleven feet high measured from the top of the kerb-stone or, if there is no kerb-stone, from the level of the centre of the street to the underside of the bressummers or lintels, or, if arches are used, to the highest point of the underside of each arch.

3. Any balcony projected over any street shall have a clear height underneath every part thereof of at least eleven feet measured from the top of the kerb-stone, or, if there is no kerb-stone, from the level of the centre of such street.

4. Any such verandah, balcony, or part thereof, projected over any street from any storey higher than the ground storey of any building, shall not be less than ten feet high. Such height shall be measured from the floor of the verandah, or balcony, to the under- side of the bressummers or lintels, or, if arches are used, to the highest point of the underside of each arch.

5. The ends of all such verandahs or balconies, which do not abut on any verandah or balcony existing at the date of their con- struction, shall be left open and shall be finished in all respects in a similar manner to the front elevation thereof,

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