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Fireworks

of fireworks and squibs, or throwing them about in the street, was declared to be a common nuisance by the repealed

Passport

to the Passport Office, 1, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool. A combination to

Dangerous place

If in any situation fronting, adjoining, or abutting on any street or public footpath, any building, wall, fence, steps, structure or

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Bell

Held, (1851) 2 Sim NS 133. As to annoyance in street by ringing doorbell, see (English) Town Police Clauses Act, 1847

frontage

a piece of land that lies adjacent (as to a street or the ocean) 2 : the land between the front

Apartment

be prescribed, and with a direct exit to a public street, road or highway, or to a common area leading to

Great White Way

the neighborhood chiefly occupied by theaters as from about 30th Street to about 50th Street so called from its brilliant illumination

crossing guard

a person who stands at a street crossing to assist children to cross the street safely usually

Boundary

901, p. 390. Means a wall which abuts on a street and which does not exceed two and half metres in

Improvement of towns

this Act, ss. 64-83, which relate to the naming of streets and numbering of houses, to the improving the line of

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