The book Tenement House Legislation in New York, 1852-1900 was written by author Veiller, Lawrence, 1872-1959 Here you can read free online of Tenement House Legislation in New York, 1852-1900 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Tenement House Legislation in New York, 1852-1900 a good or bad book?
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Section 57. " The floor of the cellar or lowest story in every dwelling-house, apartment-house, tenement-house and lodging-house hereafter erected, shall be concreted not less than four inches thick." CELLAR CEILINGS — PLASTERING OF.— Before 1887, there was no requirement whatsoever upon this subject. In that 3'ear it was provided that every tenement-house should have the cellar ceiling plastered. This has practically been the law since 1887, and is the present law upon this subject. (1887) — C...hapter 84, Section 11. (Amends Section 663, Consol. Act). " Every tenement-house shall have the cellar ceiling plastered."
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