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Overcrowding
Overcrowding. By Part IV. of the (English) Housing Act, 1936 (26
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
and the rules and regulations made thereunder in respect of overcrowding and housing. See those titles. In substance the (English) Rent
Re-development areas
classes if after an inspection for the purposes of detecting overcrowding under s. 1 of the Act or otherwise the authority
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Overcrowd
To crowd too much
Lodger
s. 4, and Part IV of that Act as to overcrowding (see that title). Lodgings, other than those in common lodging
Thames
on the Thames above Teddington ock, and for preventing the overcrowding of such vessels'; and for very many other purposes. See
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