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Snow
authorities must, as far as reasonably practicable, remove from the street, by s. 86 of the (English) Public Health (London) Act,
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
(Indictable Offences Act, 1848). The Metropolitan Police Courts are: Bow Street, Clerkenwell, Marylebone, Marlborough Street, Westminster, Old Street, Thames, Tower Bridge,
Children
employment of children under fourteen (s. 18), and as to street trading under eighteen (s. 20), and respecting the employment of
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Betting
within the meaning of the Act. Betting in the metropolitan streets by three or more persons is constituted a penal obstruction
Larrikin
A rowdy street loafer a rowdyish or noisy ill bred fellow a hoodlum
London Building Act, 1930
a local and personal Act, consolidates the enactments relating to streets and buildings in London, of which the London Building Act,
Planning
with particular reference to the location, character, and extent of streets, squares, and parks, and to kindred mapping and charting, American
Towns Improvement Clauses Act, 1847
The provisions of this Act relating inter alia to 'naming streets and numbering houses,' 'improving line of streets,' etc., 'ruinous and
Firearms
of guns, fowling-pieces, blunderbusses, pistols, etc. Their discharge in a street is penal. A weapon that expels a projected (such as
Musician, London
his servant, or by any police constable, may require any street musician or street singer to depart from the neighbourhood of
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