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House. Act for the suppression of certain common nuisances, 1858
Thirty-seventh Legislature. House. No. 15 An Act for the suppression of certain common nuisances, 1858. Any building used for prostitution,
gambling, or illegal liquor sales was declared a common nuisance. If a tenant used all or part of a building for those purposes, his lease was void and he
could be evicted immediately. When an owner of a building learned of nefarious activity, he was to immediately evict whomever was breaking the law or
face a fine himself. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Library of Congress).
Title:   An act for the suppression of certain common nuisances.
OCLC Number:   1430364583
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