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Session Laws, 1924
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 191

Common Council of Manchester; and if any bill shall remain
unpaid after thirty days from date of sending, the Mayor and
Common Council of Manchester shall, after written notice, to
be left upon the premises or mailed to the last known address
of the owner, turn off the water from the property in question
and it shall not be turned on again until said bills shall have
been paid. If any bill shall remain unpaid for sixty days after
being sent out by the Mayor and Common Council of Man-
chester, it shall be collectible against the owner of the property
served, in the same manner as other debts are collectible in the
town of Manchester.

SEC. 13. And be it further enacted. That the Mayor
and Common Council of Manchester may enter upon any
county or municipal street, road or alley or any public high-
way, other than a State highway, for the purpose of installing,
maintaining and operating the water supply system provided
for under this Act, and they may construct in such street, road
or alley or public highway, a water main, or any appurtenance
thereof, without the receipt of a permit or the payment of a
charge; provided that whenever any county or municipal high-
way is to be disturbed, the public authority having control
thereof shall be duly notified, and provided further that said
highway shall be repaired and left by the Mayor and Common
Council of Manchester in the same or a not inferior condi-
tion to that existing before being torn up, and that all costs in-
cident thereto shall be borne by the Mayor and Common Coun-
cil of Manchester.

SEC. 14. And be it further enacted, That any employee or
agent of the said Mayor and Common Council of Manchester
shall have the right of entry, at all reasonable hours, upon any
private premises and into any building in the town of Man-
chester while in the pursuit, of his official duties, and any re-
straint or hindrance offered to such entrance by any owner or
tenant or agent of said owner or tenant, shall be a misde-
meanor, punishable under Section 16 of this Act.

SEC. 15. And be it further enacted, That any individual,
firm or corporation, having buildings, conduits, pipes, tracks or
other physical constructions in, over or under the public roads,
streets or alleys of the town of Manchester, which shall block
or impede the progress of the water supply system of the Mayor
and Common Council of Manchester, while in the process of
construction and establishment, shall, upon reasonable notice
from said Mayor and Common Council of Manchester promptly

 

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