The Estates Gazette Digest of Land and Property CasesEstate Gazette, Limited, 1917 Contains cases reported in the issues of The Estate gazette. |
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... defendant was . paying £ 130 with more land . The land was properly cropped the previous season . The defendant denied that he had allowed the arable land to go to waste . The house and buildings were in a very bad state , and he could ...
... defendant was . paying £ 130 with more land . The land was properly cropped the previous season . The defendant denied that he had allowed the arable land to go to waste . The house and buildings were in a very bad state , and he could ...
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... defendant ) argued that , under the terms of the new Act , plaintiff could not obtain an order against the defendant on the grounds that the premises were reason- ably " required by the plaintiff . She was not being turned out of her ...
... defendant ) argued that , under the terms of the new Act , plaintiff could not obtain an order against the defendant on the grounds that the premises were reason- ably " required by the plaintiff . She was not being turned out of her ...
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... defendant , acting through the Oxford County Court bailiff , seized a portion of the furniture to satisfy a judgment which he had obtained against Mr. B. V. Darbishire . The defendant's case was that when the bailiff went to the ...
... defendant , acting through the Oxford County Court bailiff , seized a portion of the furniture to satisfy a judgment which he had obtained against Mr. B. V. Darbishire . The defendant's case was that when the bailiff went to the ...
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... defendant from using his rooms in such a manner as to commit an annoyance by noise at night , and he also asked that the defendant be restrained from breaking plaintiff's windows . Mr. F. Russell , K.C. , and Mr. Harman appeared for the ...
... defendant from using his rooms in such a manner as to commit an annoyance by noise at night , and he also asked that the defendant be restrained from breaking plaintiff's windows . Mr. F. Russell , K.C. , and Mr. Harman appeared for the ...
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... defendant had exceeded a reasonable use of his house ; in seventeen months he had not had more than twelve musical entertainments . His Lordship : The trouble was accentuated by the fact that the plaintiff was a soldier with a son at ...
... defendant had exceeded a reasonable use of his house ; in seventeen months he had not had more than twelve musical entertainments . His Lordship : The trouble was accentuated by the fact that the plaintiff was a soldier with a son at ...
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Page 44 - 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, or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of any such Act, duty, or authority...
Page 324 - ... orally, or in writing in any declaration or application, or in any document signed by him or on his behalf, knowingly makes or connives at the making of any false statement or any omission...
Page 221 - Act, a sum equal to the difference between the value of the licensed premises (calculated as if the licence were subject to the same conditions of renewal as were applicable immediately before the passing of this Act and including in that value the amount of any depreciation of trade fixtures arising by reason of the refusal to renew the licence) and the value which those premises would bear if they were not licensed premises, shall be paid as compensation to the persons interested in the licensed...
Page 400 - ... 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 one fourth part only of such net annual value thereof...
Page 123 - Paper not being duly stamped, if required to be stamped, such Person shall, for every such Offence, forfeit the Sum of Twenty Pounds.
Page 201 - The ordinary avocations of life and the enjoyment of property will be interfered with as little as may be permitted by the exigencies of the measures required to be taken for securing the public safety and the defence of the Realm, and ordinary civil offences will be dealt with by the civil tribunals in the ordinary course of law.
Page 400 - The owner of any tithes, or of any tithe commutation rentcharge, or the occupier of any land used as arable, meadow, or pasture ground only, or as woodlands, market, gardens, or nursery grounds...
Page 257 - ... creditors then and in any such case it shall be lawful for the Lessor or any person or persons...
Page 376 - ... at such a rent as will secure the council from loss, the council may at any time within six weeks after the determination of the amount by notice in writing withdraw any notice to treat served on that person or on any other person interested in the land, and in such case any person on whom such a notice of withdrawal has been served shall be entitled to obtain from the council...
Page 336 - The costs of the reference and award shall be in the discretion of the arbitrators or umpire, who may direct to and by whom and in what manner those costs or any part thereof shall be paid, and may tax or settle the amount of costs to be so paid or any part thereof, and may award costs to be paid as between solicitor and client.