| New York (State) - 1867 - 1404 pages
...subject-matter to which such order relates. Nuisance g 6. The word nuisance, as used in this act, shall be held to embrace public nuisance as known at common...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated,... | |
| New York (State). Metropolitan Board of Health - 1867 - 162 pages
...shall be held to Nuisance &„. embrace public nuisance as known at common law, or in equity fine>L jurisprudence ; and it is further enacted that whatever...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated,... | |
| New York (State) - 1870 - 860 pages
...matter to which such order relates. Nuisance § 6. The word nuisance, as used in this act, shall be held to embrace public nuisance as known at common...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated,... | |
| New York (State) - 1870 - 862 pages
...Nuisance- j$ 6. The word nuisance, as used in this act, shall be held ueflned. ^Q ,,mbrace public nuisances as known at common law, or in equity jurisprudence...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress or egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated,... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Board of Health - 1874 - 668 pages
...subject-matter to which such order relates. Sr.c. 0. The word nuisance, as used in this act, shall be held to embrace public nuisance as known at common...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, 496 raitilated,... | |
| 1914 - 1550 pages
...building of which the exterior walle or a portion thereof are of wood. The word [nuisance] shall be held to embrace public nuisance as known at common law or in equity jurisprudence; and be it further enacted that whatever is dangerous to human life or detrimental to health; whatever building... | |
| 1913 - 1544 pages
...measured between the property lines. 11. The word "nuisance," in this act, shall be held to embrace a public nuisance, as known at common law or in equity jurisprudence; and it is hereby further enacted that whatever is dangerous to human life or detrimental to health in, under,... | |
| William Packer Prentice - 1894 - 578 pages
...impressed upon private property and private citizens. The law of New York State defines and declares,1 " whatever is dangerous to human life or detrimental...whatever building, or erection, or part, or cellar, is overcrowded with occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the... | |
| New York (N.Y.), Mark Ash - 1897 - 1420 pages
...effect. L. 1882, ch. 410, § 559. Definitions. § 1229. The word nuisance, as used in this act, shall be held to embrace public nuisance, as known at common...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated,... | |
| Charles Value Chapin - 1900 - 998 pages
...success 1 New York Chapter 378, of 1897, Sec. 1220: "The wonl 'nuisance,1 as used in this act, shall be held to embrace public nuisance, as known at common...occupants, or is not provided with adequate ingress and egress to and from the same, or the apartments thereof, or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated,... | |
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