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pollute the water therein, the solid refuse of any manufactory, manufacturing process or quarry or any rubbish or cinders or any other waste or putrid solid matter, or | pollute the water therein, the solid refuse of any manufactory, manufacturing process or quarry or any rubbish or cinders or any other waste or putrid solid matter, or | ||
(3) Commit nuisance in or in the neighborhood of any Water-Course. CHAPTER V Sanitary Conveniences 35. Obligation of local authority to provide public sanitary conveniences.- Every local authority shall provide and maintain in proper and convenient places a sufficient number of sanitary conveniences for the use of the public and cause all such places to be kept in proper order so as not to be a nuisance or injurious to health. 36. New houses to be provided with sanitary conveniences.- If in any local area any building intended for human habitation is constructed or is reconstructed after being pulled down to or below the ground floor, the owner thereof shall provide such sanitary Conveniences and in such positions as the Health Officer may, by notice, require. 37. Additional sanitary conveniences.- (1) If any building intended for human habitation is without any sanitary convenience or if, in the opinion of the Health Officer, the sanitary Convenience or conveniences provided therein are insufficient, having regard to the number of persons | |||
(2) If any latrine opening on any street, whether such latrine be erected before or after the commencement of this Act, is so placed or constructed as to be a nuisance or offensive to public decency, the Health Officer may, by notice, require the owner to remove it or to carry out such improvements therein and within such time as may be specified in the notice. | (3) Commit nuisance in or in the neighborhood of any Water-Course. | ||
(3) When any latrine is used in common by the occupiers of two or more premises or by the members of two or more families, no person shall injure or improperly foul any such latrine or anything used in connection therewith. | |||
CHAPTER | {{Center|'''CHAPTER V - Sanitary Conveniences'''}} | ||
39. Certain things to be nuisances.- Without prejudice to the generality of the definition of the expression "nuisance" contained in Clause (27) of Section 2, the following shall be deemed specially to be nuisances for the purposes of this Chapter:- | |||
(1) any premises in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; | '''35. Obligation of local authority to provide public sanitary conveniences.-'''Every local authority shall provide and maintain in proper and convenient places a sufficient number of sanitary conveniences for the use of the public and cause all such places to be kept in proper order so as not to be a nuisance or injurious to health. | ||
(2) any pond, pool, ditch, gutter, Water-course, Water-through, latrine, cesspool, drain or ash-pit which is so foul or in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; | '''36. New houses to be provided with sanitary conveniences.-''' If in any local area any building intended for human habitation is constructed or is reconstructed after being pulled down to or below the ground floor, the owner thereof shall provide such sanitary Conveniences and in such positions as the Health Officer may, by notice, require. | ||
(3) any animal kept in such a place or manner as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; | '''37. Additional sanitary conveniences.-''' (1) If any building intended for human habitation is without any sanitary convenience or if, in the opinion of the Health Officer, the sanitary Convenience or conveniences provided therein are insufficient, having regard to the number of persons occupying the building or are insufficient, or are objectionable on sanitary grounds he may, by notice, require the owner of such building- | ||
(4) any accumulation or deposit or refuse or other matter which is prejudicial to health or a nuisance, | |||
{{ | (a) to provide such sanitary conveniences or such additional sanitary Conveniences and in such positions as may be specified in the notice; or | ||
(b) to make such structural or other alterations as may be specified in the notice. | |||
(2) Every owner of the ground on which a group of six or more huts stands shall provide such latrine accommodation, in such positions, and within such time as the Health Officer may by notice require, for the use of the inhabitants of such group of huts. | |||
'''38. Mode of construction of latrines.-'''(1) All latrines shall- | |||
(a) be so constructed as to screen persons using the same and the filth from the view of persons passing by or residing in the neighborhood; and | |||
(b) be maintained, repaired, altered and used in accordance with the rules and bye-laws made under this Act. | |||
(2) If any latrine opening on any street, whether such latrine be erected before or after the commencement of this Act, is so placed or constructed as to be a nuisance or offensive to public decency, the Health Officer may, by notice, require the owner to remove it or to carry out such improvements therein and within such time as may be specified in the notice. | |||
(3) When any latrine is used in common by the occupiers of two or more premises or by the members of two or more families, no person shall injure or improperly foul any such latrine or anything used in connection therewith. | |||
{{Center|'''CHAPTER VI Abatement of nuisances'''}} | |||
'''39. Certain things to be nuisances.-''' Without prejudice to the generality of the definition of the expression "nuisance" contained in Clause (27) of Section 2, the following shall be deemed specially to be nuisances for the purposes of this Chapter:- | |||
(1) any premises in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; | |||
(2) any pond, pool, ditch, gutter, Water-course, Water-through, latrine, cesspool, drain or ash-pit which is so foul or in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; | |||
(3) any animal kept in such a place or manner as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; | |||
(4) any accumulation or deposit or refuse or other matter which is prejudicial to health or a nuisance, | |||
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pollute the water therein, the solid refuse of any manufactory, manufacturing process or quarry or any rubbish or cinders or any other waste or putrid solid matter, or
(3) Commit nuisance in or in the neighborhood of any Water-Course.
35. Obligation of local authority to provide public sanitary conveniences.-Every local authority shall provide and maintain in proper and convenient places a sufficient number of sanitary conveniences for the use of the public and cause all such places to be kept in proper order so as not to be a nuisance or injurious to health. 36. New houses to be provided with sanitary conveniences.- If in any local area any building intended for human habitation is constructed or is reconstructed after being pulled down to or below the ground floor, the owner thereof shall provide such sanitary Conveniences and in such positions as the Health Officer may, by notice, require. 37. Additional sanitary conveniences.- (1) If any building intended for human habitation is without any sanitary convenience or if, in the opinion of the Health Officer, the sanitary Convenience or conveniences provided therein are insufficient, having regard to the number of persons occupying the building or are insufficient, or are objectionable on sanitary grounds he may, by notice, require the owner of such building-
(a) to provide such sanitary conveniences or such additional sanitary Conveniences and in such positions as may be specified in the notice; or
(b) to make such structural or other alterations as may be specified in the notice.
(2) Every owner of the ground on which a group of six or more huts stands shall provide such latrine accommodation, in such positions, and within such time as the Health Officer may by notice require, for the use of the inhabitants of such group of huts.
38. Mode of construction of latrines.-(1) All latrines shall-
(a) be so constructed as to screen persons using the same and the filth from the view of persons passing by or residing in the neighborhood; and
(b) be maintained, repaired, altered and used in accordance with the rules and bye-laws made under this Act.
(2) If any latrine opening on any street, whether such latrine be erected before or after the commencement of this Act, is so placed or constructed as to be a nuisance or offensive to public decency, the Health Officer may, by notice, require the owner to remove it or to carry out such improvements therein and within such time as may be specified in the notice.
(3) When any latrine is used in common by the occupiers of two or more premises or by the members of two or more families, no person shall injure or improperly foul any such latrine or anything used in connection therewith.
39. Certain things to be nuisances.- Without prejudice to the generality of the definition of the expression "nuisance" contained in Clause (27) of Section 2, the following shall be deemed specially to be nuisances for the purposes of this Chapter:-
(1) any premises in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance;
(2) any pond, pool, ditch, gutter, Water-course, Water-through, latrine, cesspool, drain or ash-pit which is so foul or in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance;
(3) any animal kept in such a place or manner as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance;
(4) any accumulation or deposit or refuse or other matter which is prejudicial to health or a nuisance,
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