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§ 3106. Report; prosecutions; injunctions

A building inspector shall make a detailed report of his doings to the board of aldermen, selectmen or trustees, as the case may be, at least once in six months, showing the number of certificates of permit granted, the number refused, and such other information as may be of importance relating to the discharge of his duties. He shall inquire into and report to the city attorney or to the town grand juror, for prosecution, all violations of this chapter, and may apply, as building inspector, to a superior judge for an injunction or other legal or equitable remedy in aid of his powers as he may be advised.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-24 > Chapter-83 > 3106

§ 3106. Report; prosecutions; injunctions

A building inspector shall make a detailed report of his doings to the board of aldermen, selectmen or trustees, as the case may be, at least once in six months, showing the number of certificates of permit granted, the number refused, and such other information as may be of importance relating to the discharge of his duties. He shall inquire into and report to the city attorney or to the town grand juror, for prosecution, all violations of this chapter, and may apply, as building inspector, to a superior judge for an injunction or other legal or equitable remedy in aid of his powers as he may be advised.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-24 > Chapter-83 > 3106

§ 3106. Report; prosecutions; injunctions

A building inspector shall make a detailed report of his doings to the board of aldermen, selectmen or trustees, as the case may be, at least once in six months, showing the number of certificates of permit granted, the number refused, and such other information as may be of importance relating to the discharge of his duties. He shall inquire into and report to the city attorney or to the town grand juror, for prosecution, all violations of this chapter, and may apply, as building inspector, to a superior judge for an injunction or other legal or equitable remedy in aid of his powers as he may be advised.