The Housing Problem: Its History, Growth, Legislation and ProcedureSir I. Pitman & sons, Limited, 1920 - 544 pages |
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Page 27
... expenditure in respect of that land ( including all costs in respect of the acquisition and laying out of the land ) , and of any buildings erected thereon , may be treated as receipts and expenditure under that Part or enactment , but ...
... expenditure in respect of that land ( including all costs in respect of the acquisition and laying out of the land ) , and of any buildings erected thereon , may be treated as receipts and expenditure under that Part or enactment , but ...
Page 39
... expenditure of £ 276,823 — in all £ 1,595,713 . This was , however , the net cost - for the gross cost of the land and property was £ 1,946,821 . There was a recoupment by sale or lease of the land equal to £ 351,108 , making the net ...
... expenditure of £ 276,823 — in all £ 1,595,713 . This was , however , the net cost - for the gross cost of the land and property was £ 1,946,821 . There was a recoupment by sale or lease of the land equal to £ 351,108 , making the net ...
Page 41
... expenditure on the clearance of this South London area is only a small item compared to the total sum expended by local authorities in slum clearance throughout Great Britain . Now , though there can be no question that these schemes ...
... expenditure on the clearance of this South London area is only a small item compared to the total sum expended by local authorities in slum clearance throughout Great Britain . Now , though there can be no question that these schemes ...
Page 64
... expenditure of capital money on housing improvements in the case of settled lands ( sec . 7 ) ; and further provision is made for enforcing trusts for providing working class dwellings . ( Sec . 9. ) Purchase money or compensation ...
... expenditure of capital money on housing improvements in the case of settled lands ( sec . 7 ) ; and further provision is made for enforcing trusts for providing working class dwellings . ( Sec . 9. ) Purchase money or compensation ...
Page 90
... expenditure on repairs , by punctual payment of rent , by finding tenants for empty houses , and by assisting generally to keep up the character of the society . By working in this way for the increase of the surplus , they make the ...
... expenditure on repairs , by punctual payment of rent , by finding tenants for empty houses , and by assisting generally to keep up the character of the society . By working in this way for the increase of the surplus , they make the ...
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