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Attached any His Excellency may be pleased to make to the Committee, and the public would be thus put right.
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I also think that in cases of abatement of nuisances the Surveyor General, when the owners or Contractors will not of themselves abate the nuisance after reasonable notice being given, the property should be sold by the Government Auctioneer under the instructions of the Surveyor General and after deducting all expenses incurred by the removal of the nuisances the amount realized be paid over to the owner in the event of his not refusing to accept it; in the event of his refusing to accept it, the amount should be deposited in his name in the Treasury until a legal settlement be entered into.
With regard to Ordinance No. 14 of 1854, clause 12, I am of opinion that it should remain as it is, being convinced that its operation will materially tend to the decrease of litigations. The Committee requested that the Governor be requested to acknowledge a Committee entitled a Colonial...