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Would it not be entirely so ?
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It all depends on the extent of the damage from the
tenant. It all depends on the business and the wear. Therefore if it is an ordinary domestic house with /5257 people living in it, without any hard trade being carried on, you would give it ten years ?
Yes.
That is, about half an inch a year as it would go 15.252 bad ?
I should not like to lay down any seale. It would fail more readily the last few years.
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Up to a certain point, concrete improves and hardens, 152573 doesnt it?
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I would nertainly not say a lime concrete made høre.
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Yes, English lime hardens,
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When you said lime concrete mixed under your supervision to last ten years, did not you me an
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English lime ?
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Certainly not such a hydraulic lime as it would be possible to procura in England. I am speaking of
Hongkong lime.
That is ordinary shell lime ?
Yes, for all crdinary purposes, mixed, well laid, and material clean; and I should say it should not be disturbed by any authority under ten years.
Would you condemn a floor, as a Sanitary Inspector, 15757 supposing it to be six inches deep and four inches good at the top, and the bottom two inches bad,
- the four inches so good that water could not come through, -
should you call that floor impervious ?