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Dangerous structure
Dangerous structure. By s. 75 of the (English) Towns Improvements Clauses Act,
London Building Act, 1930
of Fire. IX. Rights of Building and Adjoining Owners. X. Dangerous and Neglected Structures. XI. Dangerous and Noxious Businesses. XII. Dwelling-houses … Construction of Buildings. VII. Special and Temporary Buildings and Wooden Structures. VIII. Means of Escape in Case of Fire. IX. Rights
Dangerous place
Dangerous place. S. 30 of the (English) Public Health Acts Amendment … any street or public footpath, any building, wall, fence, steps, structure or other thing, or any well, excavation, reservoir, pond, stream,
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nuisance
the use or enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful at·trac·tive nuisance 1 : a thing or … this entry nuisance in fact : an act, occupation, or structure that is considered a nuisance in relation to its circumstances
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