CO129-059 - Sir Bowring - 1856 [11-12] — Page 59

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be carried out when he was acting illegally and would be prosecuted against - yet he persisted.

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Notwithstanding those repeated notifications, and His Excellency is advised that the whole of the materials removed were carried out not only after the promulgation of the Ordinance but after these disregarded cautions and warnings.

As far as His Excellency can look through the somewhat vague averments of the Resolutions under notice, he gathers, assisted by circumstances which have occurred since the passing of the Ordinance, that Sections 8 and XI are the provisions principally objected to. The latter section passed sub silentio in the Legislative Council. The former, borrowed almost literally from the Metropolitan Building Act (7 and 8 Victoria, C 84) was the subject of discussion and the Surveyor General having been examined reported that the views of his Department as to the construction of edifices had been made known to the contractors for all buildings then in progress, and the clause was ...

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5.6 59. be carried out when he was acting illegally and would be prosecuted against - yet he persisted. C Notwithstanding those repeated notifications, and His Excellency is advised that the whole of the materials removed were carried out not only after the promulgation of the Ordinance but after these disregarded cautions and warnings. As far as His Excellency can look through the somewhat vague averments of the Resolutions under notice, he gathers, assisted by circumstances which have occurred since the passing of the Ordinance, that Sections 8 and XI are the provisions principally objected to. The latter section passed sub silentio in the Legislative Council. The former, borrowed almost literally from the Metropolitan Building Act (7 and 8 Victoria, C 84) was the subject of discussion and the Surveyor General having been examined reported that the views of his Department as to the construction of edifices had been made known to the contractors for all buildings then in progress, and the clause was ...
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5.6 59. be carried them on he was acting illegally and revuld be proveeded Against - yet he persisted C Notwithstanding those repeated notifications, and Htis Sexcellency is advised that the whole of the Materials remored were crecled not only after the promulgation of the Ordinance but after these disregarded cautions and w. wa :amings. As far as His texcellency can look through the somewhat vague e averments of the Resolutions. under notice, he guthins, assisted by circumstances which have occurred since the passing of the Ordinance, that Sections & and XX are the provis. firevisiones XI رسم principally objected to . The latter section frassed sub sitentic in the -Legislative Commeil . The former, . borrowed almost listically from the Metropolitan Building Act ( 7 and 8 Kotoria . C 84) was the Subject of discussion and the Surveyor General having ban examined reported that the vicus --- of his Department as to the constuction of edifices had been made known to the contractors for all buildings then in progress_ and the clause was (was manimensty
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5.6

59.

be carried them on he was acting

illegally

and revuld be proveeded Against - yet he persisted

C

Notwithstanding those repeated notifications, and Htis Sexcellency

is advised that the whole of the

Materials remored were crecled

not only after the promulgation of the Ordinance but after these

disregarded cautions and w.

wa

:amings.

As far as His texcellency

can look through the somewhat

vague

e averments of the Resolutions. under notice, he guthins, assisted by circumstances which have

occurred since the passing of

the Ordinance, that Sections &

and XX are the provis.

firevisiones

XI

رسم

principally objected to . The latter

section frassed sub sitentic in the -Legislative Commeil . The former,

. borrowed almost listically from

the Metropolitan Building Act

( 7 and 8 Kotoria . C 84) was the Subject of discussion and the

Surveyor General having ban

examined reported that the vicus

---

of his Department as to the constuction of edifices had been

made known to the contractors

for all buildings then in progress_

and the clause was

(was manimensty

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