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Feodary, or feudary

escheator in every county at the finding of offices of lands, and to give evidence for the king as well concerning … to give evidence for the king as well concerning the value as the tenure; and his office was also to survey

Valuation

most important and the most difficult valuation is that of land. This has almost invariably to be undertaken whenever land is … Valuation, is a process which does not end on marks being

Registration of title of land

Registration of title of land. The (English) Land Registration Act, 1925 (15 Geo. 5, c. … which are claimed for the system are (a) purchasers for value of an absolute or good leasehold title are absolved from

Market value

by judicial decisions. Any addition to the value of the land to the owner whose land is compulsorily acquired which addition … Market value, The term 'market value' has ac-quired a definite connotation by

Tithe Rent-Charge

Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of … commissioners, or by the compulsory award of the commissioners. The value, either voluntarily agreed upon or awarded by the commissioners, was

Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English)

Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English) (8 & 9 Vict. C. … the Act of 1919, is to be based on the value of the land which a willing seller might expect to

Recovery

thereof, by judgment; as if a man sue for any land or other thing movable or immovable, and gain a verdict … is an actual or real recovery of anything, or the value thereof, by judgment; as if a man sue for any

Rate

Rating Act, 1874, extended the liability to rates to: (1) land used for a plantation or a wood, or for the … property within a parish or other area. Proportional or relative value; the proportion of which quantity or value is adjusted, Black's

Compensation

money which is paid to the owners and occupiers of lands taken or injuriously affected for public purposes and under Act … to him by the creditor. See INTOXICATING LIQUORS; WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION; VALUATION; AGRICUL-TURAL HOLDING; and LANDLORD AND TENANT. Means compensation as provided

Tenure

LJ 334. Means a right, term, or mode of holding lands or tenements in subordination to a superior; in fendal times, … and liveries, and all wardships, liveries, primer seisins and ouster-lemains, values, and forfeitures of marriage, by reason of any tenure of

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