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Tho by?
That is a debatable point, as to who altered it. 16:198
vr Shelton Hoopel::-
I have got evidence.
A.
The Chairman:-
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Inspector Carter might do that, because he knows. Shouldnt the alteration be initialled by the person who
alters ?
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YOG.
Mr Shelton Hooper:
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You see the wording of the notice to "make good" is (6.700
taken exactly from the wording of the section of the
Ordinance, and the words making good the floor in many
hundreds of cases may mean a different thing to
reconareting that floor, although it is a concrete floor.
A.
Making good means repairing it.
707
Q.
Whatever it may mean,-it nag mean reconcreting or
repairing the surface of it, and therefore if the
Secretary takes upon himself to alter the wording,
dont you think it is improper ↑
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
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Q.
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I dont think he has any right to do it, unless the
Board authorises it.
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Now the secretary makes out theạs notices from a list
that ht receives from the Senior Sanitary Inspector,
and it is the Secretary's duty, isnt it, to send out a
notice if an Inspector has sent that up and requested
that one be sent
No, I think it is referred to the M. 0. K. first.
In every case ?
If it concerns the K. O. R. Some of course refer to
the Sanitary Surveyor.
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16.704
Then by whose orders does he make out and sign those
notices • the Secretary sending a nuisance notice ?
He is acting on behalf of the Board.
Where dies he got the data to fill in what he signs
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