28 until, in the opinion of such Medical officer, it is safe to be re-occupied. In like manner, if it appears to the said officer that, in view of the prevalence of the plague within his jurisdiction, any building within such jurisdiction, intended or used as a dwell- ing, is in so insanitary a condition as to be unfit for human habitation, he may summarily cause the same to be vacated, and prohibit, by a written order, the further use of such building as a dwelling. After such prohibition no owner or occupier of such building shall use or suffer the same to be used for human habitation until the said officer gives written permission in this behalf. The owner or the occupier or the tenants or actual inmates or occupants of any building or place dealt with under this Regulation shall not be entitled to claim any compensation on account of anything done thereunder. 7. The Municipal Council or the Collector, and President of the District Board, as the case may be, shall provide suitable conveyances for the free carriage, to a place provided under Regulation 2, of persons suffering, or suspected to be suffering, from the plague, and for the transport of any clothing, bedding or other articles which have been exposed to infection. 8. If it shall appear to the Collector or an officer deputed by him in this behalf that the water in any well, tank or other place is likely, if used for drinking, to engender or to cause the spread of the plague, he may by public notice prohibit the removal or use of the said water. 9. If the Collector of the district or an officer generally or specially authorized by him in writing in this behalf is of opinion that the destruction of any hut or shed is necessary to prevent the spread of the plague, the Collector or such officer as aforesaid may summarily take measures for the destruction of such hut or shed and the materials of which it is con- structed; and the Chairman of the Municipal Council or the President of the District Board, as the case may be, may in his discretion grant compensation, but no person shall be entitled to claim it of right, for any loss or damage caused by reason of such destruction, out of the Municipal fund constituted under Madras Act IV of 1884 or the Local fund constituted under Madras Act V of 1884, as the case may be. 10. No owner, driver or person in charge of a public con- veyance shall carry any person suffering from the plague; nor shall any person suffering from the disease enter a public conveyance.