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Highways

any firework within 50 feet, or in any way willfully obstructing the free passage of a highway, or committing any of

Mala fide exercise of power

exercise of power, a right to get rid of the obstruction then and there by binding down the complainants or removing

Impediment

Impediment, means a hindrance or obstruction, esp., some fact (such as legal minority) that bars a

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Regulation and restriction

be regulated in the interest of all concerned, whereas 'prohibition' obstructs or shuts off, or denies it to those to whom

Window cleaning

if the offence be in any street and to the obstruction, annoyance or danger of the residents, liable to fine up

Wear, or Weir

or immemorial usage. Weirs and mill dams for taking or obstructing salmon and trout not in use before 1861 are prohibited:

Tree

and also the removal of trees on adjacent land which obstruct the view at corners. As to the power to lop

Town Police Clauses Acts, 1847

c. 14). Adoptive Acts. The Act of 1847 related to obstructions and nuisances in streets, fires, places of public resort, hackney

Thames

powers (see s. 191) to make bye-laws for prevention of obstruction; for regulation of vessels, of persons using tow-paths, piers, etc.,

Telegraphs

The destruction or removal of an electric telegraph or the obstruction of message is a misdemeanour by the Malicious Damage Act,

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