A Treatise on Shoring and Underpinning: And Generally Dealing with Ruinous and Dangerous StructuresB.T. Batsford, 1882 - 54 sider |
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Side 17 - ... entitled thereto within one year, then the same shall be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there to the credit of the owner (describing him so far as the commissioners can), subject to the control of the court, and to be paid out to the owner on his applying by petition, and proving his title thereto.
Side 15 - ... cause all or so much of such structure as is in a dangerous condition to be taken down, repaired, or otherwise secured, in such manner as may be requisite ; and all expenses incurred by the said commissioners in respect of any dangerous structure by virtue of the second part of this Act shall be paid by the owner of such structure, but without prejudice to his right to recover the same from any lessee or other person liable to the expenses of repairs.
Side 15 - ... a proper hoard or fence to be put up for the protection of passengers, and shall cause notice in writing to be given to the owner of such building or wall, if he be known and resident within the said limits...
Side 16 - ... shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds...
Side 17 - Act ; and all expenses incurred by them not hereby otherwise provided for shall, in the case of expenses incurred by the said Commissioners of Police, be deemed to be expenses incurred by them in respect of the police force of which they are commissioners, and be payable accordingly ; and all expenses incurred by the said Commissioners of Sewers shall be paid out of the said consolidated rate.
Side 16 - ... prescribed by section seventy-four of the said Act, the person to whom the same is sold (hereinafter referred to as " the purchaser"), his agents and servants, may enter upon the land whereon such structure is standing for the purpose of taking down the same and of removing the materials of which the same is constructed, and any person who refuses to admit the purchaser, his agents or servants, upon such land, or impedes him in removing such materials, shall be liable on conviction...
Side 17 - Act, shall be deemed to be expenses incurred by the said commissioners in the matter of the dangerous structure in respect of which such fees are paid, and shall be recoverable by them from the owner accordingly.
Side 15 - ... cause the same to be shored up, or otherwise secured, and a proper hoard or fence to be put up for the protection of passengers, and shall cause notice in writing to be given to the owner or occupier of such structure requiring him forthwith to take down, secure, or repair the same, as the case requires.
Side 17 - Surveyor, or such other surveyor as aforesaid, to be dangerous to its inmates, a Justice of the Peace may, if satisfied of the correctness of such certificate, upon the application of the said Commissioners, by order under his hand direct any inmates of such structure to be removed therefrom by a constable or other peace officer, and if they have no other abode he may require them to be received into the workhouse established for the reception of the poor of the place in which such structure is situate.