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Land values

Land values. See VALUE.

Electoral franchise

fifteenth century the qualification was limited to resident freeholders of lands or tenements to the value of 40s. by the year … limited to resident freeholders of lands or tenements to the value of 40s. by the year (8 Hen. 6, c. 7).

Title, Covenants for

in regard to assents by personal representatives, after 1925, of land, certain 'covenants for title' (being for the most part usually … Sabin, (1893) 1 Ch 523:- (A) In a conveyance for valuable consideration other than a mortgage by a person expressed to

Landing charges

Landing charges, are the expenditure incurred by an importer for bringing … clearance. Landing charges are assessed at a percentage of the value of the goods and such assessment is accepted. When so

Undivided

Undeveloped land. A duty on the site value, if over 50l., of … Undeveloped land. A duty on the site value, if over 50l., of undeveloped land was imposed by the

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

(9 Geo. 4, c. 14, s. 3). In regard to land, the right to it is destroyed after the statutory period … the trustee of the land or as a grantee for value with notice. Trespassers acquire an inchoate transmissible right upon entry

Reclamation

Reclamation, means in the case of submerged or overflowed land, the rescuing of it from being submerged. The rendering of … 32. Means the act or an instance of improving the value of economically useless land by physically changing the land, such

Ground rent

to a lessee who may use or dispose of the land by sale or lease at its value during the term … dispose of the land by sale or lease at its value during the term subject to the ground rent; it generally

Priority Caution

CAUTION. This form of caution is not available at the Land Registry except for the protection of persons entitled to 'minor … (see LAND REGISTRATION), and does not affect a purchaser for value. Consult Fortescue-Brickdale and Stewart-Wallace, Land Registration Act, 1925.

Improve

Improve means (1) To increase the value or enhance the appearance of something (2) To develop (land).

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