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cement rendering destroyed more or less, and you more soting for a lessor, and taking the covenant that the

property had to be given up in good repair, and you saw

that chipped off, acting on his behalf you would

think it only necessary to use the words "make good",

and not to take up the concrete to see the state at

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·

A.

That is 80.

17465-8.

You would not feel justified in looking for a further

defect, unless there was prima facie evidence from what

you saw by a casual examination, that the floor was

bad underneath ?

17485

A.

I hould examine the surface of the lime concrete,

where the patches had been broken off, and if I found

the concrete perished, I should see how far down it

had perished, and make it good in the same way.

b

In paying lime concrete flooring, do you think it

advantageous or otherwins that it should be ramned

before it has set ?

17486

A.

Yes, it should be ramed as it is put down.

87 Q.

As soon as possible ?

A.

Yes.

47457

88 Q.

A.

And you would not think it so good ramming it after'à'

hours?

سم

No. There is one point about that I might mention. In

Canton for instance, the lime is used only partially

slack, and if the lime was in that condition, it might

be advantageous to leave it for a little time, because

the actual wetting and mixing would completely slaok

it, but the ordinary line here which is quite oo01,

the process of slacking lime is heat, and that is a

proof that it is not properly slack, the lime here is

quite cool, which proves that it is properly slacked,

and then there is no object in waiting. But with certain

ןזןי

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

GO. 537

37

RECORD OFFICE, OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC

MALE PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH

PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE

LONDON

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