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Continue for one year the Police (Expenses) Act, 1875.

HEREAS by the Police (Expenses) Act, 1875, it is enacted 38 & 39 Vict. that so much of any Act as limits the amount authorised to be c. 48. contributed by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury out of moneys provided by Parliament towards the expenses of any police 5 force in Great Britain to a particular amount, or a particular proportion of any annual sum or charge specified in such Act, shall, during the continuance of that Act, be repealed, and it is further enacted that that Act shall continue in force until the first day of September one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six :

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And whereas it is expedient that the said Act should be continued for a period of one year:

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and 15 by the authority of the same, as follows; (that is to say,)

1. This Act may be cited as The Police (Expenses) Continuance Short title. Act, 1876.

of Act for

2. The Police (Expenses) Act, 1875, shall continue in force till Continuance the first day of September one thousand eight hundred and seventy- one year. 20 seven.

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ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES.

Clauses.

1. Short title of Act.

2. Extent of Act.

PART I.

LAW AS TO SOLID MATTERS.

3. Prohibition as to putting solid matters into streams.

PART II.

LAW AS TO SEWAGE POLLUTIONS.

4. Prohibition as to drainage into streams of sewers.

PART III.

LAW AS TO MANUFACTURING AND MINING POLLUTIONS. 5. Prohibition as to drainage into streams from manufactories.

6. Prohibition as to drainage into stream from mines.

7. Restriction on proceedings under this part of the Act.

PART IV.

ADMINISTRATION OF LAW.

8. Sanitary authority to afford facilities for factories draining into

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sewers.

Power of sanitary authority to enforce Act.

10. Constitution and expenses of conservancy authority.

11. Local Government Board may authorise sanitary authorities to

make byelaws for protection of streams.

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