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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
although abated, is likely to recur on the same
premises, he shall make an order on such per-
son or persons, firm or corporation, requiring
him, them or it to comply with any or all the
requisitions of the notice, or otherwise to abate
the nuisance, within a time specified in the or-
der, or an order both requiring abatement and
prohibiting the recurrence of the nuisance, as
far as practicable.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That wherever the
nuisance is created or maintained by more
than one person, firm or corporation, the said
Judge may make such order with reference to
the abatement of the same, and the person or
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persons by whom the same shall be executed,
and by whom and in what proportions the
cost of such abatement or work shall be paid,
as to him may seem reasonable; provided,
that the said Judge may suspend his final
determination, on condition that the person
or persons, firm or corporation, complained of,
undertakes to adopt within a reasonable time,
such means as the said Judge may deem prac-
ticable and may order to be carried into effect
for abating such nuisance, or for mitigating or
preventing any effluvia prejudicial to health
which may arise therefrom.
SEC. 4. And lie it enacted, That any person
or persons, firm or corporation, not obeying
an order made by any one of the aforesaid
Judges to comply with the requisitions of the
State Board of Health, or otherwise to abate
the nuisance complained of, shall, if all due
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Cost -By
whom paid.
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diligence has not been used to carry out such
order, be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten
dollars per day during his or their default;
and any person or persons, firm or corporation,
knowingly or wilfully acting contrary to an
order of abatement or prohibition, shall be
liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty dol-
lars per day during such contrary action, and
the person or persons, corporation or corpora-
tions not obeying, or wilfully acting contrary
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Penalty for
not obeying
an order of
Judges.
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