Ms. Hope
A:-
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an explanation of a peculiar circumstance ?
The Explanation is that the Medical Officer of Health salled abuk te sue shion like land Appee the Poo
a after thoqnotice had been served and a letter had been sent calling attention to the fact that it had not been complied
with.
Q:-
Sent
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by mrices
whom?
A;-
Q1-
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At-
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The Secretary pro The Building Authority. The floor collapsed
The flour fell-in. It was a peculiar case that had not
the Muth assted
cropped up before and they considered whether it was reason-
-able to prosecute or not.
Although you know the Sanitary Board had no jurisdiction or abs- authority over it but you pretend to be the Building Authority? Perhaps I can assist you. I have the thing fresh
in my mind ?
I know the circumstances. I don't remember the actual word-
of the minutes.
Perhaps I can make it very much shorter. Is it not the fact 266
that the papers were sent to the Crown Solicitor and he has
advised that the Sanitary Authorities had nothing to do
with it that the Sanitary Authority could not prosecute.
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The Building Authority could in that particular case ?
A: Yes, Still I should not have sent the papers to the Crown
Solicitor if I had known that definitely beforehand,
Q:-
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But you had a pretty good hint of it at the Board it was sọ.
Well now, Dr Clark whilst we are on this do you as Principal
Civil Medical Officer think you possessthe power or the
powers of the Building Authority for prosecutions of
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nuisances finder part K
gives curtain fromel, in respect to Building Muciances,
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A:- Section 250 Ausgances only first of all pub alam ponero
resparel & Bildung merpauchs
9:- Before we go on,what we have just apoken about thie
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Section 140, the case I quoted was a nuisance was it not §
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