(c.) Will cause the dustbins to be emptied at intervals of seven days;
(d.) Will take precautions against any interruption in the supply of water;
(e.) Will keep the windows in good order and repair, and the chimneys swept;
(f.) Will keep the drains in proper order;
(g.) Will allow inspection by Commissioner of Works to see that the above covenants are observed.
Number of cubic feet in each room of the several classes of tenements (none of less than two rooms) for which money has been authorised to be advanced:
| Class. | One Room of cubic feet. | One Room of cubic feet. | One Room of cubic feet. | One Room of cubic feet. | One Room of cubic feet. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class I. of two rooms | 715 | 1,219 | |||
| Ditto | 816 | 994 | |||
| Ditto | 995 | 1,020 | |||
| Class II. of four rooms | 960 | 960 | 960 | 960 | |
| Class III. of five rooms | 372 | 675 | 1056 | 1056 | 1232 |
| Ditto | 446 | 459 | 459 | 781 | 1468 |
It may be information valuable to a town surveyor, if before closing this chapter I draw attention to the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act 1882, sec. 3, which gives corporations power to convert any corporate land into sites for working men’s dwellings, although the corporation are not authorised to erect the dwellings thereon.
[199] The term “officer of health,” as respects any urban sanitary district in England, means the medical officer of health appointed by the urban sanitary authority under the Public Health Act 1875 (42 & 43 Vic. c. 64, s. 3).