On Application of City Attorney

Par. 1. - Any court having jurisdiction in equity or any justice thereof, shall upon the application of the city by its attorney, have jurisdiction in equity: -

Injunction Restraining Use

Par. 2. - To restrain the construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, use or occupation of a building, structure or other thing constructed or used in violation of the provisions of this act, and to order its removal or abatement as a nuisance;

Restraining Construction, Use, Etc

Par. 3. - To restrain the further construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, use or occupation of a building, structure or other thing, which is unsafe or dangerous;

Par. 4. - To restrain the unlawful construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, use or occupation of any building, structure or other thing;

Par. 5. - To compel compliance with the provisions of this act;

Par. 6. - To order the removal by the owner of a building, structure or other thing unlawfully existing, and to authorize the commissioner, with the written approval of the mayor, in default of such removal by the owner, to remove it at the owner's expense.

Board of Appeal Decisions, Court May Review

Par. 7. - Any person, the value of whose property may be affected by any decision of the board of appeal, may have the action of said board reviewed by the court by any • appropriate process, provided that proceedings are instituted within thirty days after the date of such decision.

Par. 8. - The person applying for the review shall file a bond with sufficient surety, to be approved by the court, for such sum as shall be fixed by the court, to indemnify and save harmless the person or persons in whose favor the decision was rendered from all damages and costs which they may sustain in case the decision of said board is affirmed.

Par. 9. - In case the decision of the board is affirmed the court, on motion, shall assess damages, and execution shall issue therefor.

Right To Enter Any Building

Par. 10. - Any person having any duty to perform under the provisions of this act may, so far as may be necessary for the performance of his duties, enter any building or premises in the city of Boston.

Section 130. Jurisdiction at Law

Par. 1. - The municipal court of the city of Boston, concurrently with the superior court, shall have jurisdiction throughout the city of prosecutions and proceedings at law under the provisions of this act, and also of all provisions of law relative to plumbing and gas-fitting.

Section 131. Procedure

Par. 1. - Under the entry of any case brought under the provisions of this act the court shall, at the request of either party, advance the case, so that it may be heard and determined with as little delay as possible.