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Towns Improvement Clauses Act 1847

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6 Until an inspector is appointed under some general Act, execution of works may be proceeded with without his approval.U.K.

When by this or the special Act any matter is required to be submitted to, or to be done with the approval of, the inspector, such inspector shall be understood to mean an inspector appointed under any general Act passed in this or any future session of Parliament authorizing the appointment of inspectors for inspecting or superintending works connected with paving, draining, or improving towns or populous districts; and until such an officer is appointed under any such general Act the commissioners, unless it be otherwise provided by the special Act, may proceed in the execution of this and the special Act without the approval of such officer, and as if no such officer had been mentioned in this or the special Act.

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