The Law and Practice with Regard to Housing in England and WalesHenry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton, 1921 - 769 pages |
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... premises , or for any purpose incidental to its develop- ment as a building estate . This power may be found especially useful where the local authority have , for instance , bought an estate containing more land than is needed for ...
... premises , or for any purpose incidental to its develop- ment as a building estate . This power may be found especially useful where the local authority have , for instance , bought an estate containing more land than is needed for ...
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... premises , but any house them . so leased or sold may not be used by any person having an interest in it to house his employees . Having regard to any condition imposed , the best price or rent must be obtained ( section 15 , 1919 Act ) ...
... premises , but any house them . so leased or sold may not be used by any person having an interest in it to house his employees . Having regard to any condition imposed , the best price or rent must be obtained ( section 15 , 1919 Act ) ...
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... premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health and any pool , ditch , gutter , water- course , privy , urinal , cesspool , drain or ashpit , so foul or in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health ...
... premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health and any pool , ditch , gutter , water- course , privy , urinal , cesspool , drain or ashpit , so foul or in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health ...
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... premises for the purpose of survey and examination is contained in section 36/09 . 2. Full records are to be kept giving information under prescribed headings as to the inspection under the Housing Acts and action taken on it ; and the ...
... premises for the purpose of survey and examination is contained in section 36/09 . 2. Full records are to be kept giving information under prescribed headings as to the inspection under the Housing Acts and action taken on it ; and the ...
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... premises . The local authority may by order declare the expenses to be payable by monthly or annual instalments within a period not exceeding thirty years , with interest at a rate not exceeding 5 per cent . , and any such instalments ...
... premises . The local authority may by order declare the expenses to be payable by monthly or annual instalments within a period not exceeding thirty years , with interest at a rate not exceeding 5 per cent . , and any such instalments ...
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acquired Acquisition of Land administrative county aforesaid amended amount apply approved Assessment of Compensation assisted scheme authorised borrow byelaws certificate charges Classes Act closing order Committee confirming authority consent copy cost county of London court demolition order duties dwelling-house erection exceeding fit for human Government Board hereby hereof Housing Acts Housing Additional Powers Housing Schemes Housing Trusts human habitation improvement scheme interest Land Assessment Land Settlement Facilities landlord lessee local authority Local Government Board London County Council Majesty's Treasury medical officer ment metropolitan borough Minister of Health Ministry mortgage necessary occupier officer of health official arbitrator owner paragraph payable payment period person premises prescribed principal Act Public Health Act public utility societies Public Works Loan purchase purposes pursuance referred regulations rent repealed respect rules sanitary schedule section 15 section 28 specified subsection tenant think fit tion town planning scheme unhealthy area Vict
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Page 670 - Act, 1889', shall apply to the interpretation of these Rules as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. (3) In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say: "The Act" means the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1 52 & 53 Viet.
Page 346 - Kingdom or the growing produce thereof. (4) The Treasury may also, if they think fit, for the same purpose, borrow money by means of the issue of Exchequer Bonds; and the Capital Expenditure (Money) Act, 1904, shall have effect as if this Act had been in force at the time of the passing of that Act. (5...
Page 433 - ... laid before both Houses of Parliament as soon as may be...
Page 712 - Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule...
Page 226 - I, AB do solemnly and sincerely declare, that I will faithfully and honestly, and to the best of my skill and ability, hear 'and determine the matters referred to me under the provisions of the Act [naming this Act].
Page 335 - Committee, and the Council, before exercising any such powers, shall, unless in their opinion the matter is urgent, receive and consider the report of the...
Page 210 - ... a condition that the house is at the commencement of the tenancy, and an undertaking that the house will be kept by the landlord during the tenancy, in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation...
Page 158 - ... in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation...
Page 504 - By leaving the same at the usual or last known place of abode of such person as aforesaid, or by forwarding the same by post in a registered letter, addressed to the usual or last known place of abode of such person...
Page 164 - Act annexed, or as near thereto as the Circumstances of the Case will admit...