CO129-321 - Public Offices & Others - 1903 — Page 898

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apart from the question of administration it appears to me that

the compensation allowed in Section 157(3) for excessive depths of

buildings, Section 185 for obstructive buildings, and

Section 188(3) for height of buildings will likely involve the

annual expenditure of a large sum of money, and absorb funds

which could be more suitably devoted to larger and more gene-

ral schemes of sanitary improvement in congested areas.

I have the honour to be Sir

Your Obedient Servant

10. J. Sempron

Under Secretary of State

for the Colonies.

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891 5 apart from the question of administration it appears to me that the compensation allowed in Section 157(3) for excessive depths of buildings, Section 185 for obstructive buildings, and Section 188(3) for height of buildings will likely involve the annual expenditure of a large sum of money, and absorb funds which could be more suitably devoted to larger and more gene- ral schemes of sanitary improvement in congested areas. I have the honour to be Sir Your Obedient Servant 10. J. Sempron Under Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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: 891 5 part from the question of administration it appears to me that e compensation allowed in Section I57 (3) for excessive depths buildings, Section 185 for obstructive buildings, and tion 188 (3) for height of buildings will likely involve the anual expenditure of a large cum of money, and absorb funds wich could be more suitably devoted to larger and more gene- 1 schemes of sanitary improvement in congested areas. "have the twonour to be Sir Your Oberrand Servand 10. J Sempron den Leanetary of State for the Colonies. MD
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891

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part from the question of administration it appears to me that

e compensation allowed in Section I57 (3) for excessive depths

buildings, Section 185 for obstructive buildings, and

tion 188 (3) for height of buildings will likely involve the

anual expenditure of a large cum of money, and absorb funds

wich could be more suitably devoted to larger and more gene-

1 schemes of sanitary improvement in congested areas.

"have the twonour to be Sir

Your Oberrand Servand

10. J Sempron

den Leanetary of State

for the Colonies.

MD

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