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Qi- Do you know that he always poem ?

A:-

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Nor Woodcock is

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I cannot say that he does. I understand that that is the

usual procedure before going to Onurb.

Q:- Mo prosecuting Inspector goes to see the nuisance before he 1142. 1142

A:-

takes the case, and suppose he finds the nuisance gone be

w11 drop the cave ?

In a caso like that of the nuisance being shatod in the

meantime prosecution would be withdrawn.

The Chairman

In this prosecuting Inspector always the same man 7

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Son of the senior Inspectors prefer to take their own cases

bal wo have one prosecuting Inspector who takes practically

all 04953.

Q:- 1144

For the Building Authority ?

A: For the Building Authority and for the Sanitary Board.

Q:- Tho is this man ?

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A:- Inspector Cnysl

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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Reference:-

C.O. 537

Q:-

And you say that some of the senior Inspectors prefer to 146

conduct their own prosecutions ?-

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That 14 An,

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And in these instancen do they apply to the Building Author-1147

-ity for leave to prosecuta ?

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They send in an application for a svewus to me and I for-

-ward it to the Building Authority.

Q: How does the Building Authority know in whose name to issue (148

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the authority to prossoute 7

The name of the Inspector who prosecutes would appear in the

form of application.

Q: Then the Building Authority as a baller of vouras lasuss the 1149

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authority to prosecute to that particula» person 7

To that particular person to prowicubs in that particular

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