Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Removal of nuisances order: requires abatement, safety measures, or court appearance for public obstructions and hazards. An order for removal of nuisances empowers an official to require a person causing an obstruction or a health-endangering trade or an unfenced hazard adjacent to a public way to abate the condition within a stated time, to cease or relocate the activity, or to install specified safety measures, and to appear in court to show cause why the order should not be enforced.
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Removal of nuisances order: requires abatement, safety measures, or court appearance for public obstructions and hazards.
An order for removal of nuisances empowers an official to require a person causing an obstruction or a health-endangering trade or an unfenced hazard adjacent to a public way to abate the condition within a stated time, to cease or relocate the activity, or to install specified safety measures, and to appear in court to show cause why the order should not be enforced.
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