Any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family: 6. The Yale Review - Page 400publié par - 1897Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1891 - 692 pages
...of the dwelling-house was enhanced by reason of the same being used for illegal purposes or being so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates ; or (2nd) that the dwelling-house is in a state of defective sanitation or is not in reasonably good repair... | |
| Great Britain, William Cecil Bernard, Hubert Morgan Brown - 1891 - 212 pages
...of the dwellinghouse was enhanced by reason of the same being used for illegal purposes or being so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates ; or (2ndly) that the dwelling-house is in a state of defective sanitation, or is not in , reasonably good... | |
| Francis Russell, Herbert Russell - 1891 - 1044 pages
...the house or premises was enhanced by reason of the same being used for illegal purposes or being so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates; or (2ndly) that the house or premises are in such a condition as to bo a nuisance within the meaning of... | |
| F. H. Millington - 1891 - 192 pages
..."nuisances" are the same as in the London Acts. 9. Overcrowding.—•" Any house, or part of a house, so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family," is a nuisance, and can be dealt with under clauses 96 and... | |
| Hercules Tennant - 1891 - 262 pages
...preventing the spread of disease. (7) For preventing the overcrowding of any house or part of a house so as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family. Any person who contravenes any regulation made by the Governor... | |
| Henry Percy Boulnois - 1892 - 486 pages
...the house or premises was enhanced by reason of the same being used for illegal purposes, or being so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates; or (2ndly) that the house or premises are in such a condition as to be a nuisance within the meaning of... | |
| Antonie Roëll (Fonkheer) - 1892 - 170 pages
...accumulation or deposit which is a nuisance or »injurious to health : Any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to »be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates. »whether or not members of the same family: »Any factory, workshop or workplace (not already »under... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 942 pages
...accumulation or deposit which is a nuisance or injurious to health. 5. Any house, or part of a house, so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family. 6. Any factory, workshop, or workplace (not already under... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1893 - 364 pages
...by its being used for illegal purposes (as, for example, a brothel or a gaming-house), or it is so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, then the compensation is to be based according to the rent that a landlord would be likely to get if... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1895 - 766 pages
...of the dwelling house was enhanced by reason of the same being used for illegal purposes or being so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates; or (2) that the dwelling house is in a state of defective sanitation, or is not in reasonably good repair; or (3) that... | |
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