Buildings.
53. The position and depth of any sewer to which it is proposed to make a connexion shall be ascertained by the person submitting any plan or notice relating to any drainage works. The Building Authority shall, on application being made to him by such person, open the road or footway where necessary to enable such information to be obtained, but the cost of such opening and of the reinstatement of the surface shall be borne by the applicant.
54. The Building Authority, or any officer deputed by such Building Authority may, with such assistants as may be necessary, enter any building, curtilage or works, and may open the ground surface or take such other action as he may consider necessary for the purpose of inspecting and supervising the works to be carried out or about to be carried out under these regulations: Provided that any damage caused to the owner by reason of such inspection shall be made good by the Building Authority at the public expense should the work of which inspection is made be found sound and good.
55. In any case in which the Building Authority may consider the provisions of any of these regulations inapplicable or inexpedient, he may grant such modifications or exemptions as he may consider necessary.
56. These regulations may be cited as the Drainage (General, Water Closets and Urinals, etc.) Regulations.
[CAP. 123
MATSHED REGULATIONS.
(Schedule L to the Buildings Ordinance).
(Cap. 123, sections 101 and 168).
(Ordinance No. 18 of 1935).
[1st January, 1936.]
PART I.—GENERAL.
Ord.
18 of 1935. Schedule L.
1. In these regulations, “matshed" includes structures Interpretation. of wood, mats, palm leaves, thatch or other inflammable material.
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Buildings.
53. The position and depth of any sewer to which it is proposed to make a connexion shall be ascertained by the person submitting any plan or notice relating to any drainage works. The Building Authority shall, on application being made to him by such person, open the road or footway where necessary to enable such information to be obtained, but the cost of such opening and of the reinstatement of the surface shall be borne by the applicant.
54. The Building Authority, or any officer deputed by such Building Authority may, with such assistants as may be necessary, enter any building, curtilage or works, and may open the ground surface or take such other action as he may consider necessary for the purpose of inspecting and supervising the works to be carried out or about to be carried. out under these regulations: Provided that any damage caused to the owner by reason of such inspection shall be made good by the Building Authority at the public expense should the work of which inspection is made be found sound and good.
55. In any case in which the Building Authority may consider the provisions of any of these regulations in- applicable or inexpedient, he may grant such modifications or exemptions as he may consider necessary.
56. These regulations may be cited as the Drainage (General, Water Closets and Urinals, etc.) Regulations.
[CAP. 123
MATSHED REGULATIONS.
(Schedule L to the Buildings Ordinance).
(Cap. 123, sections 101 and 168).
(Ordinance No. 18 of 1935).
[1st January, 1936.]
PART I.-GENERAL.
Ord.
18 of 1935. Schedule L.
1. In these regulations, “matshed" includes structures Interpretation. of wood, mats, palm leaves, thatch or other inflammable
material.
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