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Application of part of Act in rural districts.
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50. The following provisions of this part of this Act shall be applicable in rural sanitary districts, namely,—
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Section sixteen, relating to injurious matter being passed into sewers.
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Section seventeen, relating to the turning of chemical refuse, steam, &c. into sewers.
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Section eighteen, relating to local authorities making communication with drains, &c.
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Section nineteen, relating to the extension of section forty-one of the Public Health Act, 1875.
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Section twenty-one, relating to sanitary conveniences used in common.
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So much of section twenty-three relating to the extension of section one hundred and fifty-seven of the Public Health Act, 1875, as applies to rural authorities.
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Section twenty-five, relating to the penalty for erecting buildings on ground filled up with offensive matter.
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Subsection (2) of section twenty-six, relating to the power to make byelaws for certain sanitary purposes.
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Section twenty-eight, relating to the extension of sections one hundred and sixteen to one hundred and nineteen inclusive of the Public Health Act, 1875.
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Section thirty-two, relating to the extension of section eighty-four of the Public Health Act, 1875.
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Section thirty-three, relating to the use of buildings described in deposited plans otherwise than dwelling-houses.
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Section forty-seven, relating to the restriction on throwing cinders, &c. into streams.
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Section forty-eight, relating to the extension of section three hundred and six of the Public Health Act, 1875.
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Section forty-nine, relating to the powers of the Local Government Board to determine expenses of rural authorities to be special expenses.
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