or any building which has been reported to him, or 

 which he has reason to believe to be in a dangeroi\^ or 

 defective condition in regard to its construction or 

 through damage by fire or otherwise. 



29. Whenever in the opinion of the Superintendent 

 any building, or any part of any building or staging or 

 other structure is in such condition as to threaten the 

 security of the Park, or to endanger life, or to be likely 

 to cause serious accident, or to be in danger of being 

 set on fire from any defect in its construction, or 

 whenever in his opinion the doors or stairways in any 

 public hall, church, theatre, hotel, tenement or lodging 

 house, or other like building, are insufficient for the 

 escape of people in case of tire, panic or accident, he 

 shall have power to forthwith debar persons from 

 entering the same, or to take such other measures as 

 in his opinion may be necessary to protect persons 

 from injury or accident ; and he shall immediately 

 notify the owner or his agent in writing specify- 

 ing wherein such danger consists, or wherein such 

 building is unsafe or defective, and the owner or agent 

 shall forthwith put such building, staging or other 

 structure or doors or stairways into safe condition, or 

 pull down the same or the dangerous parts thereof. 

 If the owner or agent neglects or refuses to 

 proceeed at once to put such building, staging or other 

 such structure into safe condition, or to forthwith pull 

 down the .same or the dangerous parts thereof, the 

 o^sTier shall be liable to the penalties prescribed by 

 these regulations, and the Superintendent shall have 

 power to remove or pull down any such building, 

 staging or other structures, in any of which events 

 the owner thereof shall not be entitled to compensa- 

 tion. 



30. If the Superintendent finds any building or 

 part of any building or staging or fence or any other 

 structure in such condition as to be an eyesore on ac- 

 count of dilapidation or lack of paint, or from any 

 other cause, he shall notify the owner or his agent in 

 writing specif^'ing the defects of such structure, and 

 the owner or his agent shall forthwith remove or pull 

 down, or put the same into condition satisfactory to 

 the Superintendent. If the owner or his agent refuses 

 or neglects to do so immediately upon receiving such 

 notice, he shall be liable to the penalties pre- 

 scribed by these regulations, and the Superintendent 

 shall have power to take such measures as he deems 

 necessary to put any such building, staging, fence or 

 other structure into fit condition, or to remove or pull 

 down the same. 



31. If such work as is mentioned in the two sections 

 immediately preceding this, is done by the Superin- 

 tendent, he shall render a bill of expense of the same 

 to the holder of the lease of the lauds upon which 

 such work is done, and shall refuse to issue a permit 

 for the reconstruction, alteration or repair of any 

 building or buildings on such lands until the outlay 

 or expenditure shall be paid, and in default of pay- 

 ment forthwith of such bill of expense, or any part 

 thereof, the same may be collected froni the holder 

 of the lease by distress or by action at a suit of the 

 Crown. 



Buildings for Business. 



32. No building intended to be used as a livery 

 stable, store, storehouse, factory, shop, or for any other 

 business purpose whatever, shall be erected or in any 



