Mrs. Kyoun
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the Ordinance means it to be an impermeable floo, that
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water will not come up from the bottom, if it is still four inches of good concrete, is it not still impermeable ↑
I would rather have that question put in a different
way.
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A.
The Chairman:-
A.
78 Q.
Put the answer in a different way.
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If I went into a place, and there was a hole in the cement rendering, if there was a shar. edge of lime concrete exposed, and I påured a bucket of water into that hole, and it did not run away in ten minutes, I would pans that floor as good.
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With regard to making good, if you had a notice which had been served by the Building Authority, to say that the floor of a certain house was defective, and you examined it and found that the concrete was not
impervious any longer, then I take it you would
entirely renew that concrete ? You would think the
words "make good" were such that you would have to have
it made good.
That is to say, if it cracked and erumbled. In other words, if it were a question of between bad and good conorets, the place that had actually gone would be where they chopped wood or something of that sort. That would be a fair indication, and if I found the concrete there bad, I should have a very strong suspicion that the rest of the floor was bad.
And so in extreme oapes, the words "make good" would
mean "entirely renew" ?
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Clearly. I have done quite a lot of dilapidations
under the various Ecclesiastical -
That is where
an Incumbent is called upon by the Bishop to make good
the defects of his parsonage. It is periodical
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