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The Clark
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So they do and 'I think we can give you cases where they
have repeatedly entered houses and inspected them on ao authority but their own and the Secretary and thøg very often do that without giving notice of it to either the owners or occupiers. They very often enter buildings with- -out giving previous notice of it ?
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Yes.
125 01- Then the point as I understand it on this that the Board
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is not consulted and the Secretary
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compiled from his
position to give general instructions ↑ General Authority.
And Inspectors acting on this general uthority do enter houses very often without giving any previous notice at all and without asking permission 7
I would not go so far as to say they do so without any permission being asked.
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shelton Hooper :- Tould you go so far as say that you do know that they do 127
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Hewett - 128
go without asking permission at any time ?
It all depends on what you call permission,
I have a house at the Peak and under certain circumstances (28
I dont dispute the right of the Sanitary Authorities to
enter it, but I am away from my house and in my absence the (Sanitary) Inspector might come looking round in a general sort of way
and he might find my ooolie or my gardener there. He tell them he is going to inspect the premises and he considers that notice and on the strength of that notice he will enter
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my house. Is it not the fact that such is done ?
He would not enter your house; He would enter the cookies quarters.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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