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they
have considered
the question
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"the enforcement of the requirements referred
to in paragraphs 7, 8 and 9 of the letter
of
thie
these
Hong Kong Sanitary Board, and that
requirements would
cuts would appear to the Board
enforced in England
to be such
as could be
meanLO
of byelaws
made under the Public
Health Act. 1875, without the necessity for
"Compensating
owner.
Byelaws made by-
by Samtarry
Cuthorities under that Act with respect to new
Streets and Buildings
to all new be
whether erected on the
can be made applicable
buildings,
actes
of old buildings
o not
The Board
forward here with a
copy of their Model
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Byelaws as to New Streets and Buildings
which have now been generally adopted by
Authorites throughout the country.
Lauritarry
the construction.
He rules regulating
• new buildings
in the Metropoles, as regardi
of new
the matters.
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referred to, are contamed
the Metropolitan Building Act, 1855
and sec, 14
the Metropolitan Building.
of
of whis
which an
(Amendment) Act, 1882 (copies of i enclosed), and vary from
from those suggested
by the Board in their Model Byelaws. The
o provision for
com-
Acts, however, contam no,
pensating persons whose powers are
restricted by the rules.
The
Byelaws