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County Councils

and reitrement,which by the (English) Local Government Act,1888, was the 1st of November, was,by the County Councils (Elections) Act, 1891, reproduced … business transferred to the county councils includes:-- (1) Making of rates; (2) Borrowing of money; (3) Supervision of county treasurer; (4)

Electoral franchise

etc.; it extended the parliamentary franchise to women for the first time, establishing something not unlike universal suffrage for women over … any year the occupier of lands or tenements of the rateable value of 12l. (ss. 5 and 6). (b) In boroughs

Municipal corporation

burgesses. The councillors are elected by the burgesses on every 1st of November. Their term of office is three years, and … voters are all resident householders who have occupied and paid rates for twelve months prior to any July, and have also

Drunkenness

applied only to persons voluntarily submitting themselves thereto in the first instance, the Act of 1898 is compulsory in certain cases, … an (English) Act of 1899 payable out of the local rates; but an habitual drunkard cannot be placed on a 'black

Charges

incurred in relation to the trust, and they constitute a first charge on the trust property, both capital and income; see … be read ejusdem generis taking colour from the succeeding terms- rates, duties and taxes, Nagrik Upbhokta M. Manch v. Union of

Judge

is taken from Publish Syrus, a Roman poet of the first century, and is the motto of the Edinburgh Review. Judicis … where it arises from an interest as one of several rate payers only, is abolished by the Jurisdiction in Rating Act,1877

Justices

who are commonly called justices of the peace. They were first appointed in 1327 by 1 Edw. 3, st. 2, c. … others to contribute to or be benefited by any council rate or fund for payment of expenses. Women may be appointed

Rent

occupation due and payable by the tenant at the same rate though for the period after expiry of the term of

Succession duties

Act of 1853 was that real property became for the first time dutiable upon a succession after death, as no probate … Succession duties are payable as a rule at the same rate as legacy duty in respect of all property liable to

Super-tax

Super-tax. This term was first employed in the (English) Income Tax Act, 1918 (8 & … 5, c. 18, per annum. The duty was at the rate prescribed by Parliament in any year. By the (English) Finance

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