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Removal of officers and servants from apartments.
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29. Whenever any officer or servant of any prison is suspended removed from or resigns his office, or departs this life, the officer or servant so suspended removed or resigning, and his family, and the family of every such deceased officer or servant, shall quit the possession of any house or apartments in or belonging to such prison in which he or they shall have previously resided by virtue of such office when required so to do by notice in writing from the General Prisons Board; and if he or they refuse or neglect to give such possession within forty-eight hours after the service of such notice, any justice of the peace, upon proof made to him of such removal resignation or death, and of the service of such notice, and of such neglect or refusal to comply therewith, may, by warrant, direct any constable, within a period therein named, to enter by force if necessary into such premises, and deliver possession thereof to the General Prisons Board, or to any person appointed by them.
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