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Sewer

and the streams communicating therewith, and is confined to such county or particular district as the commission shall name. They are … of Romney Marsh, or otherwise. They may also assess necessary rates upon the owners of land, and, on refusal of payment,

Workmen

to defray the general expenses, consisting partly of contributions by county and county borough councils and partly of moneys provided by … CLASSES. As to facilities for small dwellings not exceeding a rateable value of 100l. a year see (English) Settled land Act,

Tramways

Government Act, 1933, and London Street Tramways Co. v. London County Council, 1894, AC 489. As to the powers of the … the Act of 1870. As to the partial exemption from rates, see Thornton Urban Council v. Blackpool Tramraod Co., 1909 AC

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Settlement

a person shall be deemed to be settled in the county or county borough in which he was born until shown … (2) apprenticeship, (3) estate, (4) renting a tenement, (4) paying rates or takes, or be presumed to be settled by reason

Guardians of the poor

have been transferred to the councils of the counties and county boroughs, who are now the poor law authorities; see the … of the Ministry of Health, the funds raised by poor rates under the Poor Relief Act, 1601, and other Acts for

Drunkenness

their fitness, on the application of the council of any county or borough; or of any persons desirous of establishing an … an (English) Act of 1899 payable out of the local rates; but an habitual drunkard cannot be placed on a 'black

Arbitration

Court to stay the proceedings, and that Court [including a County Court, Morriston Tinplate Co. v. Brooker, (1908) 1 KB 403], … (s. 7), an amount will carry interest at the same rate as a judgment debt (s. 11), and an agreement that

Education

Act, 1900), and two years later 'local education authorities' (i.e., county and borough councils) were substituted for school boards with power … 1992 SC 1855 (1857). [Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 1947 (57 of 1947), s. 6(1)] We

Feodary, or feudary

it was to be present with the escheator in every county at the finding of offices of lands, and to give … land of the ward, after the office found, and to rate it. He also assigned the kings; widows their dower, and

Husband and wife

of the amount in dispute) by the judge of the county Court of the district in which either party resides. As … 19, when a married woman requires relief from the poor rates without her husband, an order may be made upon the

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Sewer

and the streams communicating therewith, and is confined to such county or particular district as the commission shall name. They are … of Romney Marsh, or otherwise. They may also assess necessary rates upon the owners of land, and, on refusal of payment,

Workmen

to defray the general expenses, consisting partly of contributions by county and county borough councils and partly of moneys provided by … CLASSES. As to facilities for small dwellings not exceeding a rateable value of 100l. a year see (English) Settled land Act,

Tramways

Government Act, 1933, and London Street Tramways Co. v. London County Council, 1894, AC 489. As to the powers of the … the Act of 1870. As to the partial exemption from rates, see Thornton Urban Council v. Blackpool Tramraod Co., 1909 AC

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Settlement

a person shall be deemed to be settled in the county or county borough in which he was born until shown … (2) apprenticeship, (3) estate, (4) renting a tenement, (4) paying rates or takes, or be presumed to be settled by reason

Guardians of the poor

have been transferred to the councils of the counties and county boroughs, who are now the poor law authorities; see the … of the Ministry of Health, the funds raised by poor rates under the Poor Relief Act, 1601, and other Acts for

Drunkenness

their fitness, on the application of the council of any county or borough; or of any persons desirous of establishing an … an (English) Act of 1899 payable out of the local rates; but an habitual drunkard cannot be placed on a 'black

Arbitration

Court to stay the proceedings, and that Court [including a County Court, Morriston Tinplate Co. v. Brooker, (1908) 1 KB 403], … (s. 7), an amount will carry interest at the same rate as a judgment debt (s. 11), and an agreement that

Education

Act, 1900), and two years later 'local education authorities' (i.e., county and borough councils) were substituted for school boards with power … 1992 SC 1855 (1857). [Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 1947 (57 of 1947), s. 6(1)] We

Feodary, or feudary

it was to be present with the escheator in every county at the finding of offices of lands, and to give … land of the ward, after the office found, and to rate it. He also assigned the kings; widows their dower, and

Husband and wife

of the amount in dispute) by the judge of the county Court of the district in which either party resides. As … 19, when a married woman requires relief from the poor rates without her husband, an order may be made upon the

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