On the Collection and Recovery of Rent-charge, Under the Statutes for the Commutation of Tithes in England and WalesF. & J. Rivington, 1849 - 231 pages |
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... better considered , be held otherwise . I am also aware that the law of distress in general is not so satisfactorily stated as may be wished ; indeed I should have been glad to have avoided the PREFACE . vii Of the Mode of distraining PAGE.
... better considered , be held otherwise . I am also aware that the law of distress in general is not so satisfactorily stated as may be wished ; indeed I should have been glad to have avoided the PREFACE . vii Of the Mode of distraining PAGE.
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... s . 43 of the original Act . So also crown lands of the tenure of ancient demesne , or otherwise partially exempt from tithes . - 2 & 3 Vic . c . 62. s . 12 . 19. The agreement or award may fix the sum to B 4 Of the Agreement or Award.
... s . 43 of the original Act . So also crown lands of the tenure of ancient demesne , or otherwise partially exempt from tithes . - 2 & 3 Vic . c . 62. s . 12 . 19. The agreement or award may fix the sum to B 4 Of the Agreement or Award.
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... otherwise . To refer , by a number set against the description of such lands , to a map or plan to be drawn on paper or parchment , and the same number to be marked on the representation of such lands in the map or plan . And to state ...
... otherwise . To refer , by a number set against the description of such lands , to a map or plan to be drawn on paper or parchment , and the same number to be marked on the representation of such lands in the map or plan . And to state ...
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... otherwise than is stated in the Apportion- ment . 87. By receiving a part of the Rent - Charge in dis- charge of a portion of the allotment , the remedies by distress and entry on the other portion of the allot- ment would be materially ...
... otherwise than is stated in the Apportion- ment . 87. By receiving a part of the Rent - Charge in dis- charge of a portion of the allotment , the remedies by distress and entry on the other portion of the allot- ment would be materially ...
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... otherwise to act and demean himself in relation thereto as any landlord may for arrears of rent re- served on a common lease for years ; provided that not more than two years ' arrears shall at any time be recoverable by distress . 106 ...
... otherwise to act and demean himself in relation thereto as any landlord may for arrears of rent re- served on a common lease for years ; provided that not more than two years ' arrears shall at any time be recoverable by distress . 106 ...
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1st day affidavit aforesaid allotment apply apportioned appraisement arrear and unpaid arrears of rent arrears of Rent-Charge assess the arrears barley became due Camberwell cattle or stock chattels common law Commutation of Tithes confirmed copy costs court cultivated day of payment deduction deponent distrain distress for rent enacted England and Wales Exchequer of Pleas execution extraordinary charge fee simple further saith hands and seal hop-grounds impounded Instrument of Apportionment justices Lammas lands land numbered land-owner landlord lands and premises lands charged lease Litt London Gazette Lord map or plan ment notice numbered 100 occupier owner paid parish parochial agreement party person entitled plan annexed portion of Rent-Charge possession proceedings recover Rector remedy rent reserved Rent-Charge payable replevin respect SECTION sheriff statute sufficient distress taken tenant tenements therein thereto tion tionment Tithe Commissioners Tithe Commutation Act tithe-owner Tithes in England twenty-one days writ
Popular passages
Page 196 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 114 - ... to plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence...
Page 189 - ... then and in all such cases the same shall, at the option of the person or persons for the time being entitled to the rents and profits of the...
Page 207 - But so that persons liable to pay rents reserved by any lease or demise, and the lands, tenements, and hereditaments comprised therein, shall not be resorted to for such apportioned parts specifically as aforesaid, but the entire rents of which such portions shall form a part...
Page 44 - That in case the said rent-charge shall at any time be in arrear and unpaid for the space of twenty-one days next after any half-yearly day of payment, it shall be lawful for the person entitled to the same, after having given or left ten days...
Page 216 - County as should now be here, to answer the said Complaint, and to be further dealt with according to Law...
Page 86 - ... towards satisfaction of the rent for which the said goods and chattels shall be distrained, and of the charges of such distress, appraisement, and sale, leaving the overplus (if any) in the hands of the said sheriff, under-sheriff, or constable, for the owner's use.
Page 45 - One thousand seven hundred and thirty eight, where any Distress shall be made for any Kind of Rent justly due, and any Irregularity or unlawful Act shall be afterwards done by the Party or Parties distraining, or by his...
Page 104 - ... whatsoever employed in any manner in making such distress, or doing any act whatsoever in the course of such distress, or for carrying the same into effect...
Page 196 - Chancery made on the petition of the party who would have been entitled to the rents and profits of the lands in respect of which such money shall have been deposited ; and until the money can be so applied it may, upon the like order, be invested by the said accountant general in the purchase of three per centum consolidated or three per centum reduced bank annuities, or in government or real securities...