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Session Laws, 1924
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1485

said sewer within a time prescribed by said Commissioners of
Delmar. Where the aforesaid fixtures do not exist, or are of
a nature which, in the judgment of the Commissioners of Del-
mar, is improper or inadequate, satisfactory equipment shall
be installed. All cesspools, sinks drains and privies shall be
abandoned and left in such a way that they cannot again be
used nor injuriously affect the public health, said disposition
to be determined by the Commissioners of Delmar. Any vio-
lation of the provisions of this Section shall be a misdemeanor,
punishable under Section 15 of this Act.

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That before any sewer
construction is done upon any private property, within the cor-
porate limits of the town of Delmar, the person, firm or cor-
poration doing the same shall first obtain a permit from said
Commissioners of Delmar and pay therefor such reasonable
sum as the Commissioners of Delmar may prescribe. Such
work shall be done under and pursuant to such rules, regula-
tions and requirements as the Commissioners of Delmar may,
from time to time, formulate, and subject to such inspection as
may be deemed necessary. No connection of any kind shall
be made with any sewer, constructed or maintained by said
Commissioners of Delmar, without a permit and under such
conditions as said Commissioners of Delmar may authorize.
Said Commissioners of Delmar shall have the right of entry at
reasonable hours to all buildings and premises having any con-
nection with the sewerage system under its jurisdiction, and
may order and require such changes in all sewer connections
as they may deem necessary to eliminate improper use of sew-
ers. No private or semi-public sewerage installation intended
for the use of two or more buildings or premises shall be con-
structed in said town of Delmar without the person, firm or
corporation doing the work having first obtained a permit from
said Commissioners of Delmar and paid a reasonable charge
therefor, and such plant shall then be installed, maintained
and operated under such rules and regulations as said Com-
missioners of Delmar may require or devise. Any violation of
any of the provisions of this Section shall be a misdemeanor,
punishable under Section 15 of this Act.

SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That for every sewer
connection, as provided under Section 7, said Commissioners
of Delmar shall make such charge as it shall determine to be
reasonable, which charge shall be uniform throughout the town
of Delmar, subject however, to revision annually by the Com-

 

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