The Revised Ordinances of 1890 of the City of Boston, and the Revised Regulations of 1890 of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Boston; Being the Tenth Revision (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...water-fixtures as shall be approved by the water registrar. Fixture to be Sect. 26. Pipes and other fixtures shall not be covered mu inspected or concealecl from view until after the work has been exetc. 'amined by the said inspector; and he shall be notified by the plumber when the work is sufficiently advanced for inspection, piumbingwork Sect. 27. Plumbing-work shall not be used until the same is in good condition as shown by the water test made to be te-ted beby the plumber in the presence of the inspector. Sect. 28. Water-pipes, in places exposed to frost, shall PipeB to be probe securely cased and packed with mineral wool, or othert(dfrom equally good substance. Sect. 29. A grease-trap shall be constructed under the-'-"-e-pipe, in sink of every hotel, eating-house, restaurant, or other public hotel"'etccooking establishment, in such a manner as to be easily accessible for inspection and cleaning. Erection and Repair of Wooden Buildings outside Building Limits. Sect. 30. The building limits provided for in section 21, Building limit. chapter 374, of the acts of the year 1885, are hereby established as follows: All that portion of the city which is included within a line beginning at the intersection of the centre lines of Dover and Albany streets, and thence running east through the centre of said Dover street to the harbor commissioners' line; thence by the said harbor commissioners' line around the northerly portion of the city to a point on Charles river at the intersection of said line with the boundary line between Brookline and Boston; thence along said boundary line to the centre of Longwood avenue; thence through the centre of said avenue to the centre of Bumstead lane; thence through the centre of said lane to the ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...water-fixtures as shall be approved by the water registrar. Fixture to be Sect. 26. Pipes and other fixtures shall not be covered mu inspected or concealecl from view until after the work has been exetc. 'amined by the said inspector; and he shall be notified by the plumber when the work is sufficiently advanced for inspection, piumbingwork Sect. 27. Plumbing-work shall not be used until the same is in good condition as shown by the water test made to be te-ted beby the plumber in the presence of the inspector. Sect. 28. Water-pipes, in places exposed to frost, shall PipeB to be probe securely cased and packed with mineral wool, or othert(dfrom equally good substance. Sect. 29. A grease-trap shall be constructed under the-'-"-e-pipe, in sink of every hotel, eating-house, restaurant, or other public hotel"'etccooking establishment, in such a manner as to be easily accessible for inspection and cleaning. Erection and Repair of Wooden Buildings outside Building Limits. Sect. 30. The building limits provided for in section 21, Building limit. chapter 374, of the acts of the year 1885, are hereby established as follows: All that portion of the city which is included within a line beginning at the intersection of the centre lines of Dover and Albany streets, and thence running east through the centre of said Dover street to the harbor commissioners' line; thence by the said harbor commissioners' line around the northerly portion of the city to a point on Charles river at the intersection of said line with the boundary line between Brookline and Boston; thence along said boundary line to the centre of Longwood avenue; thence through the centre of said avenue to the centre of Bumstead lane; thence through the centre of said lane to the ...

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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68

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978-1-150-91371-6

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9781150913716

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1-150-91371-1



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