# 138 Procedure where he appears to show cause
(1) If the person against whom an order under section 133 is made appears and shows cause against the order, the Magistrate shall take evidence in the matter as in a summons-case.
(2) If the Magistrate is satisfied that the order, either as originally made or subject to such modification as he considers necessary, is reasonable and proper, the order shall be made absolute without modification or, as the case may be, with such modification.
(3) If the Magistrate is not so satisfied, no further proceedings shall be taken in the case.
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B.--Public nuisances
134
Service or notification of order135
Person to whom order is addressed to obey or show cause136
Consequences of his failing to do so137
Procedure where existence of public right is denied139
Power of Magistrate to direct local investigation and examination of an expert140
Power of Magistrate to furnish written instructions, etc141
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