FIRE ESCAPES FOR HOTELS
THE APPEAL COURTS DICTUM.
WELLINGTON, April 7.
The Court of Appeal held, with tie exception of the Chief Justice, that the Licensing Committee had authority to order additional provision for escape from fixe in cases where they thought the existing provision insufficient. The Chief Justice thought the Licensing Act only authorised the Committee to see that the appliances required when the license was originally granted were properly maintained.
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Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 4
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72FIRE ESCAPES FOR HOTELS Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 4
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