No person shall cause, suffer or allow dense smoke to be discharged from any building, vessel, stationary or locomotive engine or motor vehicle, place or premises within The City of New York or upon the waters adjacent thereto, within the jurisdiction... Weekly Bulletin of the Dept. of Health of the City of New Yorkby New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1913Full view - About this book
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1923 - 386 pages
...walks and premises. Dense Smoke Section 211 of the Sanitary Code prohibits discharge of dense smoke from any building, vessel, stationary or locomotive...vehicle, place or premises within the City of New York, or upon the waters adjacent thereto, within the jurisdiction of said city. Manhattan If official warning... | |
| 1923 - 184 pages
...walks and premises. Dense Smoke Section 211 of the Sanitary Code prohibits discharge of dense smoke from any building, vessel, stationary or locomotive...vehicle, place or premises within the City of New York, or upon the waters adjacent thereto, within the jurisdiction of said city. Manhattan If official warning... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1927 - 384 pages
...summonses were issued and 54 were fined $2,455. Dense Smoke: Discharge of dense smoke is prohibited. No person shall cause, suffer or allow dense smoke...motor vehicle, place or premises within the City of Xew York, or upon the waters adjacent thereto, within the jurisdiction of said City. If after warning... | |
| New York (State) - 1916 - 680 pages
...Prohibition of dense smoke. — Section 181 of the Sanitary Code of the city of New York, providing that " No person shall cause, suffer or allow dense...vehicle, place or premises within the city of New York, or upon the waters adjacent thereto, within the jurisdiction of said city," is constitutional. People... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1914 - 1124 pages
...effect of enforcement of ordinance. Section 181 of the Sanitary Code of the city of New York, providing that •'No person shall cause, suffer or allow dense...vehicle, place or premises within The City of New York, or upon the waters adjacent thereto, within the jurisdiction of said City," is a proper exercise of... | |
| Victoria M. Trasko - 1954 - 344 pages
...and odors. "No person shall cause, suffer, or allow dense smoke to be discharged from any building, stationary or locomotive engine, or motor vehicle, place, or premises within the District of Columbia. All persons participating in any violation of this provision, either as proprietors,... | |
| United States. Division of Air Pollution. Technical Assistance Branch, Gene B. Welsh - 1962 - 64 pages
...279, District of Columbia Smoke Law, which prohibits the discharge of dense smoke from any building, stationary or locomotive engine, or motor vehicle, place or premises within the District of Columbia. This law also requires that all ashes, cinders, rubbish, dirt, and refuse be... | |
| National Center for Air Pollution Control (U.S.) - 1966 - 308 pages
...promulgated this order pursuant to § 6-801, which prohibits the discharge of dense smoke from any building, stationary or locomotive engine, or motor vehicle, place or premises within the District, and § 6-804, which allows them to delegate their enforcement pover to the police or public... | |
| 1913 - 702 pages
...Reports. Adverse Decision on Smoke Prevention. Section 181 of the Sanitary Code of the city of New York provides that "No person shall cause, suffer or allow...vehicle, place or premises within the city of New York." The Department of Health of that city brought action against the New York Edison 'Co. for an infraction... | |
| 1913 - 906 pages
...institution "without due processes of law." The following is the city ordinance in question : No person shall allow dense smoke to be discharged from any building,...vehicle, place or premises within the city of New York or upon the waters adjacent thereto within the jurisdiction of the said city. It was maintained, we... | |
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