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Is it ever reported to anybody, or would it stop at the Senior Inspecter ?
It would stap at the genior Inspector.
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Is there any information that the Senior Inspeators go and verify ↑
I cant guarantee. the Senior Inspector is supponed to visit the place to verify a wuisance reported by a District Inspector.
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Mr Shelton Hooper:-
Hooper:
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Before or after that notice is served by him ↑ After.
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The Chairma :-
To justify the serving of the notice ?
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To justify the asking for a legal natics.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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But a legal notice is not asked for until - That is the object of the genior Inspector's visit.
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So that the Senior Inspector does not necessarily go to Bee that the nuisance does exist ?
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I cant guarantee that he goes in every case, because I
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that is his work.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
It is his duty ?
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Mr Tung và chun:
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It is his duty to verify it.
But you say the Senior Inspector receives a counterfoil from the District Inap-ator ↑
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Yes.
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small notices have been served by the genior Inspector,
and if the owner did not wish to dispute the case, and did the work, the matter would end there f
I dont want to convey that meaning. The senior Inapeator is supposed to have cognisanos of all work done in his Distriot, whether on an informal, or a legal, notino.
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