require the person by whose act, default or sufferance, a nuisance arises, exists or continues, or is likely to arise, and the owner, lessee ... occupier of the land, building or premises on which the nuisance arises, exists or continues or is likely to arise or any one or more
Commissioner is of opinion that such a nuisance may recur he may, notwithstanding that the original nuisance may have been abated by the owner ... building by whose act, default or sufferance such nuisance has arisen or continues is unknown or cannot be found, the Commissioner may take such measures
resort of disorderly persons or, in the opinion of the Commissioner, a nuisance, the Commissioner, after such inquiry as he deems necessary, may give written ... same from being resorted to as aforesaid or from continuing to be a nuisance
neighbourhood thereof, or creates or is likely to create a nuisance, the Chief Officer may, by written notice, require the owner of the said quarry ... place or the person responsible for such working or removal not to continue or permit the working of such quarry or the removing of such
density of the population in the neighbourhood thereof, or will be a nuisance to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood. (3) [ If any written permission ... powers under sub-section (3) of section 479, no person shall continue or resume the working or use of such factory, workshop or workplace until
permitted by the Commissioner, under the power next hereinafter conferred, to continue any existing door or trap-door, close up and not keep any door ... street. (2) Provided that the Commissioner may permit the continuance for such period as he may think fit of any existing door or trap-door
unwholesome state; or (ii) in the opinion of the Chief Officer a nuisance to persons residing in the neighbourhood; or (iii) overgrown with prickly-pear ... case of continuing non-compliance with further fine which may extend to [one hundred rupees] [These words were substituted for the words 'ten rupees
density of the population in the neighbourhood thereof; or would be a nuisance or danger to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood. (3) Whoever establishes, alters ... which may extend to [ten thousand rupees, and in the case of continuing offence with further fine which may extend to one thousand rupees
other matter which is or which is likely to become a nuisance, from any building or land under his control, to run, drain ... fine which may extend to [one thousand rupees, and in case of continuing offence with further fine which may extend to one hundred rupees every
land any animal in such a way as to cause a nuisance, shall, on conviction, be punished with fine which may extend to [one thousand ... case of continuing offence with further fine which may extend to [two hundred rupees] [These words were substituted for the words 'twenty rupees' by Maharashtra