Knight's Local Government Reports: With Local Government Statutes, Orders, &c, 10. köideKnight & Company, 1912 |
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... further Act of 1881 a swing bridge was substituted for the drawbridge . The liability to repair the drawbridge and the swing bridge respectively was thrown by the Acts on the Commissioners . On a special case to determine whether the ...
... further Act of 1881 a swing bridge was substituted for the drawbridge . The liability to repair the drawbridge and the swing bridge respectively was thrown by the Acts on the Commissioners . On a special case to determine whether the ...
Page 12
... further sum of £ 170 owing to the fund , which was borrowed in 1892 , and was repayable by instalments covering principal and interest . The instalments were being punctually paid . Very little was known of the history of the bridges ...
... further sum of £ 170 owing to the fund , which was borrowed in 1892 , and was repayable by instalments covering principal and interest . The instalments were being punctually paid . Very little was known of the history of the bridges ...
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... further declared that if in any one year the whole of each such respective one - third part should not be required to be applied for its own particular purpose the surplus remaining unapplied ought to be separately invested in the joint ...
... further declared that if in any one year the whole of each such respective one - third part should not be required to be applied for its own particular purpose the surplus remaining unapplied ought to be separately invested in the joint ...
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... Further the subway is not a tunnel within the meaning of section 6 and therefore the Gas Company had no right to break into or interfere with it . The case of Thompson v . Sunderland Gas Company , 2 Ex . D. 429 ; 46 L. J. Ex . 710 is on ...
... Further the subway is not a tunnel within the meaning of section 6 and therefore the Gas Company had no right to break into or interfere with it . The case of Thompson v . Sunderland Gas Company , 2 Ex . D. 429 ; 46 L. J. Ex . 710 is on ...
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... further means for storing and distributing gas . In due course they applied to Parliament for authority to acquire certain land at Goring in the near neighbourhood of the plaintiff's residence and immediately adjoining some of his land ...
... further means for storing and distributing gas . In due course they applied to Parliament for authority to acquire certain land at Goring in the near neighbourhood of the plaintiff's residence and immediately adjoining some of his land ...
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Page 2 - Act, any action, prosecution, or other proceeding is commenced in the United Kingdom against any person for any act done in pursuance, or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority, or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of any such act, duty, or authority, the...
Page 180 - Where after the commencement of this Act any action, prosecution, or other proceeding is commenced in the United Kingdom against any person for any act done in pursuance, or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority...
Page 262 - Act ; and the company shall make to the owners and occupiers of and all other parties interested in any lands taken or used for the purposes of the...
Page 292 - ... the occupier of any land covered with water, or used only as a canal or towing-path for the same, or as a railway constructed under the powers of any Act of parliament for public conveyance, shall be assessed in respect of the same in the proportion of onefourth part only of such net annual value thereof :
Page 359 - AND be it enacted, that no party shall at any time be required to sell or convey to the promoters of the undertaking a part only of any house or other building or manufactory, if such party be willing and able to sell and convey the whole thereof.
Page 317 - Gasworks as shall be authorized by any Act of Parliament hereafter to be passed which shall declare that this Act shall be incorporated therewith...
Page 34 - Bank may enter into special commitments in writing to pay amounts to the Borrower or others in respect of the cost of goods notwithstanding any subsequent suspension or cancellation pursuant to Article V.
Page 469 - I think the consideration of such by-laws ought to be approached from a different standpoint. They ought to be supported if possible. They ought to be, as has been said,
Page 663 - No road or occupation way made or hereafter to be made by and at the expense of any individual or private person, Body Politic or Corporate, nor any roads already set out or to be hereafter set out as a private driftway or horsepath in any award of Commissioners under an Inclosure Act. shall be deemed or taken to be a Highway which the inhabitants of any parish shall be compellable or liable to repair, unless the person...
Page 42 - No child under the age of 16 years, whether legitimate or illegitimate, residing in any parish with his or her father or mother, stepfather or stepmother, or reputed father, shall be removed, nor shall any warrant be granted for the removal of such child, from such parish in any case where such father, mother, stepfather, stepmother, or reputed father may not lawfully be removed from such parish.