d to base
the satisfaction of the Sanitary Board (sec.2). Moreover the requirements of the Ordinance with
regard ments, as well as the still larger requirements of 30 feet and 400 cubic feet (sec. 9) as to space would have had to be then complied with in every case.
16.
In conclusion it seems.
to me that the requirements of the Sanitary Board and its Permanent
zw
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Committee were by reasonable. Rent is in this Colony nearly always paid monthly and there would be little difficulty in -getting rid of undesirable tenants and inserting proper conditions in the letting agreements. I am not, even now, aware of any illegal action on the part of the Board and Isu
why the only persons who
no read on
are to be indemnified by the Govern. mont out of the rate payers pockets
aro
are the owners of
397
of the most
iwanitary though profitable develling in Stonglong.
Hong long." "The plaques
Low lo
many
caused
and it secur to me
the lost to ask for compensation from
the public funds iught to be those whove property
is comprised in the
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two schedules to the Closed Horwer
and Susanitary Iwellings Ordinance
1894."
19th February, 1895.
( 82 ) W. Meigh Goodman,
Attorney General.