there will be ample opportunity for testing it's value in practice and for amending it where found objectionable, it will probably be the most convenient course
To defer Her Majesty's confirmation of it for the present. In the meantime, I send you an extract from a Report on the subject which may be found useful by way of suggestion.
3. I wish to add one verbal criticism, which is that in the 16th Section the word "common" seems to have been inadvertently omitted before "nuisance". As at present worded, the section would appear to adopt the whole law of England respecting "private" nuisances also, which I suppose was hardly the intention of the Legislature.
July 28, 1856.
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