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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

rate able value on 6th April, 1931, in the Administrative County of London [see Halsb. L.E., vol. 20, p. 393, note

House of Commons

property to count fixed at 600l. a year for a county, and 300l. a year for a borough member, was abolished … were from very early times entitled to payment at the rate of 4s. a day for county, and 2s. a day

Housing of the working classes

High Court, the Chancery Courts of Lancaster and Durham, and county courts are provided with powers and jurisdiction ancillary to the … provisions (Part VI.) relate to Government contributions, contributions out of rates, borrowing monies, etc. The High Court, the Chancery Courts of

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Special jury

whose name shall be on the jurors' book for any county in England or Wales, or for the county of the … banker or merchant, or who shall occupy a private dwelling-house rated or assessed to the poor rate, or to the inhabited

Distress

be authorized so to act by the certificate of a county Court judge, and empowers the Lord Chancellor to make rules … a landlord for recovery of rent in arrear, by a rate collector or tax collector for recovery of rates or taxes,

Electoral franchise

follows: (a) Originally the freeholders elected the members for the county: later, residence was made an additional qualification. In the fifteenth … any year the occupier of lands or tenements of the rateable value of 12l. (ss. 5 and 6). (b) In boroughs

Municipal corporation

separate commission of the peace, excluding the jurisdiction of the county justices, and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions, presided over … voters are all resident householders who have occupied and paid rates for twelve months prior to any July, and have also

Judge

are ex officio judges of the Court of Appeal. The county Court judges are appointed, under (English) County Courts Act, 1934, … where it arises from an interest as one of several rate payers only, is abolished by the Jurisdiction in Rating Act,1877

Railway

and must consider any objections by 'the council of any county, any local authority, or other person,' and give to those … classification of the traffic, and a revised schedule of maximum rates and charges applicable thereto,' with the view to their eventual

Tithe Rent-Charge

was extinguished, and recovery through a receiver appointed by the county Court of the district was substituted for it, except where … substituted charge is a 60 years' annuity at the like rates charged on the enfranchised land and payable to the Crown.

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