1901.]
PUBLIC HEALTH.
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6. The occupier of any premises, or, if there is no occupier, the immediate landlord, shall make due provision for the daily removal of all excretal matters and house refuse from his premises to the conservancy-boats, and dust-carts, dust-bins, or dust-boats:
Occupiers shall provide themselves with strong substantial movable dust-bins for the reception of the day's house refuse.
PART XXIV.
STREETS (PRIVATE), OBSTRUCTION OF.
Erection of structure obstructing street or land under Crown lease, and penalty for contravention.
(1.) No street over land held under lease from the Crown upon which domestic buildings abut shall, without the permission in writing of the Board, be obstructed by the erection or fixture at any elevation of any structure or object of any kind whatsoever, whether temporary or permanent, which may, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or such other officer as may be appointed by the Board for that purpose, prejudicially affect the health of any of the inmates of any of such buildings, or, if such street is already partially so obstructed, it shall not be further so obstructed, without such permission in writing: Provided always that, in the event of such permission being refused by the Board, the owner of any such street shall have the right of appeal to a Magistrate, who shall take evidence upon oath thereon, and who, if satisfied that the proposed obstruction will not prejudicially affect the health of any of the inmates of such buildings, may grant permission to erect such obstruction.
(2.) Every person who contravenes this By-Law shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty-five dollars for each contravention, and any refusal or omission after conviction to remove the illegal structure or object shall be deemed a fresh contravention of this By-Law.
PART XXV.
WATER-CLOSETS.
1. Every person who constructs a water-closet in a building shall construct such water-closet in such a position that one of its sides, at least, shall be against an external wall.
2. Every water-closet shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements of any Building Ordinance for the time being in force relating to privies.
3. (1.) Every person who constructs a water-closet shall furnish such closet with a separate cistern or flushing box. Such cistern or flushing box shall be so constructed, fitted, and placed as to admit of a supply of water to such closet pan, basin, or other receptacle of not less than two gallons.
1901.]
PUBLIC HEALTH.
[No. 10.
of excretal
941
6. The occupier of any premises, or, if there is no occupier, the immediate Provision for dlord, shall make due provision for the daily removal of all excretal matters daily removal house refuse from his premises to the conservancy-boats, and dust-carts, matters, etc. st-bins, or dust-boats:
Occupiers shall provide themselves with strong substantial movable Provision of st-bins for the reception of the day's house refuse.
dust-bins:
PART XXIV.
STREETS (PRIVATE), OBSTRUCTION OF.
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under Crown lease, and penalty for contra---
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of the domestic buildings abut shall, without the permission in writing Board, be obstructed by the erection or fixture at any elevation of any ructure or object of any kind whatsoever, whether temporary or permanent, hich may, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or such other officer as may be appointed by the Board for that purpose, prejudicially affect the health of any of the inmates of any of such buildings, or, if such street already partially so obstructed, it shall not be further so obstructed, without ch_permission in writing: Provided always that, in the event of such permission being refused by the Board, the owner of any such street shall have the right of appeal to a Magistrate, who shall take evidence upon oath thereon, nd who, if satisfied that the proposed obstruction will not prejudicially affect The health of any of the inmates of such buildings, may grant permission to trect such obstruction.
(2.) Every person who contravenes this By-Law shall, on conviction thereof, liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty-five dollars for each contravention, any refusal or omission after conviction to remove the illegal structure or bject shall be deemed a fresh contravention of this By-Law.
PART XXV.
WATER-CLOSETS.
Every person who constructs a water-closet in a building shall construct Position.in
building. buch water-closet in such a position that one of its sides, at least, shall be against an external wall.
2. Every water-closet shall be constructed in accordance with the require- Construction. ments of Any Building Ordinance for the time being in force relating to
privies.
3.
construction,
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1.) Every person who constructs a water-closet shall furnish such Provision,
etc: closet with a separate cistern or flushing box. Such cistern or flushing box shall be so constructed, fitted, and placed as to admit of a supply of water to such closet pan, basin, or other receptacle of not less than two gallons or
separate
cistern or
flushing box.
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