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ORDINANCE No. 24 of 1887.

Public Health:

2. The several Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mentioned in schedule A to this Ordinance appended, are hereby repealed, provided always that all rules and regulations made in virtue of any of the said Ordinances or parts of Ordinances and in force at the date of the passing of this Ordinance shall remain in operation, until they shall have been amended or repealed.

3. In this Ordinance and in any bye-laws made thereunder, the following words and expressions shall have or shall include the meanings hereinafter respectively set against them, unless such meanings be repugnant to or inconsistent with the context.

1. Author of a nuisance.—The person by whose act, default, permission, or sufferance the nuisance arises or continues.

2. Board.—The Sanitary Board.

3. Building.—Any building, house, dwelling-house, tenement-house, common lodging-house, verandah, cook-house, privy, gallery, balcony, chimney, bridge, out-house, stable, mat-shed, warehouse, manufactory, shop, work-room, distillery, and place of secure stowage.

4. Common lodging-house:—

(a.) any house or part thereof, where persons are housed—not being members of the same family—at an amount not exceeding five cents a day, or one dollar a month, for each person;

(b.) any permanent structure in which employers of labour lodge their employés other than domestic servants, or shopmen, as part of the remuneration given for their services.

5. Domestic building.—Any human habitation, or building where persons pass the night.

6. Drug.—Any medicine for internal or external use.

7. Food.—Any article used for food or drink other than drugs or water.

8. Hill-side.—The face of the natural hill, or the face of any scarp or retaining-wall built to support the same, or any artificial filling in or terracing with earth behind such scarp or retaining-wall, made with the object of supporting a street or forming a site for a building.

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ORDINANCE No. 24 of 1887. Public Health: 2. The several Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mentioned in schedule A to this Ordinance appended, are hereby repealed, provided always that all rules and regulations made in virtue of any of the said Ordinances or parts of Ordinances and in force at the date of the passing of this Ordinance shall remain in operation, until they shall have been amended or repealed. 3. In this Ordinance and in any bye-laws made thereunder, the following words and expressions shall have or shall include the meanings hereinafter respectively set against them, unless such meanings be repugnant to or inconsistent with the context. 1. Author of a nuisance.—The person by whose act, default, permission, or sufferance the nuisance arises or continues. 2. Board.—The Sanitary Board. 3. Building.—Any building, house, dwelling-house, tenement-house, common lodging-house, verandah, cook-house, privy, gallery, balcony, chimney, bridge, out-house, stable, mat-shed, warehouse, manufactory, shop, work-room, distillery, and place of secure stowage. 4. Common lodging-house:— (a.) any house or part thereof, where persons are housed—not being members of the same family—at an amount not exceeding five cents a day, or one dollar a month, for each person; (b.) any permanent structure in which employers of labour lodge their employés other than domestic servants, or shopmen, as part of the remuneration given for their services. 5. Domestic building.—Any human habitation, or building where persons pass the night. 6. Drug.—Any medicine for internal or external use. 7. Food.—Any article used for food or drink other than drugs or water. 8. Hill-side.—The face of the natural hill, or the face of any scarp or retaining-wall built to support the same, or any artificial filling in or terracing with earth behind such scarp or retaining-wall, made with the object of supporting a street or forming a site for a building.
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ORDINANCE No. 24 of 1887. Public Health: 2. The several Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mentioned in schedule A to this Ordinance appended, are hereby repealed, provided always that all rules and regulations made in virtue of any of the said Ordinances or parts of Ordinances and in force at the date of the passing of this Ordinance shall remain in operation, until they shall have been amended or repealed. 3. In this Ordinance and in any bye-laws made thereunder, the following words and expressions shall have or shall include the meanings hereinafter respectively set against them, unless such meanings be re- pugnant to or inconsistent with the context. 1. Author of a nuisance.-The person by whose act, default, permission, or sufferance the nuisance arises or continues. 2. Board.-The Sanitary Board. 3. Building.-Any building, house, dwelling-house, tenement- house, common lodging-house, verandah, cook-house, privy, gallery, balcony, chimney, bridge, out-house, stable, mat- shed, ware-house, manufactory, shop, work-room, distillery, and place of secure stowage. 4. Common lodging-house :- 2179 Ordinances repealed. Definitions. Author of a nuisance.. Board. Building. Common lodging- (a.) any house or part thereof, where persons are housed-not being members of the same family house. -at an amount not exceeding five cents a day, or one dollar a month, for each person; (6.) any permanent structure in which employers of labour lodge their employés other than domestic servants, or shopmen, as part of the remunera- tion given for their services. 5. Domestic building.-Any human habitation, or building Domestic where persons pass the night. 6. Drug.-Any medicine for internal or external use. building. Drug. 7. Food. Any article used for food or drink other than drugs Food. or water. 8. Hill-side. The face of the natural hill, or the face of any scarp or retaining-wall built to support the same, or any artificial filling in or terracing with earth behind such scarp or retaining-wall, made with the object of supporting a street or forming a site for a building. Hill-side.
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ORDINANCE No. 24 of 1887.

Public Health:

2. The several Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mentioned in schedule A to this Ordinance appended, are hereby repealed, provided always that all rules and regulations made in virtue of any of the said Ordinances or parts of Ordinances and in force at the date of the passing of this Ordinance shall remain in operation, until they shall have been amended or repealed.

3. In this Ordinance and in any bye-laws made thereunder, the following words and expressions shall have or shall include the meanings hereinafter respectively set against them, unless such meanings be re- pugnant to or inconsistent with the context.

1. Author of a nuisance.-The person by whose act, default, permission, or sufferance the nuisance arises or continues. 2. Board.-The Sanitary Board.

3. Building.-Any building, house, dwelling-house, tenement- house, common lodging-house, verandah, cook-house, privy, gallery, balcony, chimney, bridge, out-house, stable, mat- shed, ware-house, manufactory, shop, work-room, distillery, and place of secure stowage.

4. Common lodging-house :-

2179

Ordinances repealed.

Definitions.

Author of a nuisance..

Board.

Building.

Common

lodging-

(a.) any house or part thereof, where persons are

housed-not being members of the same family house. -at an amount not exceeding five cents a day, or one dollar a month, for each person;

(6.) any permanent structure in which employers of labour lodge their employés other than domestic

servants, or shopmen, as part of the remunera-

tion given for their services.

5. Domestic building.-Any human habitation, or building Domestic

where persons pass the night.

6. Drug.-Any medicine for internal or external use.

building.

Drug.

7. Food. Any article used for food or drink other than drugs Food.

or water.

8. Hill-side. The face of the natural hill, or the face of any scarp or retaining-wall built to support the same, or any artificial filling in or terracing with earth behind such scarp or retaining-wall, made with the object of supporting a street or forming a site for a building.

Hill-side.

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