Gasworks Clauses Act, 1871

Two justices may appoint gas examiner.

30. Where no such gas examiner is appointed, or where the testing of the gas is imperfectly attended to by the local authority, two justices, on the application of consumers of the gas of the Undertakers, not being less than five, by order in writing may appoint some competent and impartial person to be gas examiner, and such person may at any time within the hours aforesaid, on producing the said order, enter on the premises of the Undertakers, and there test the illuminating power and purity of the gas supplied by them.