The Law and Practice of Town Planning

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Butterworth & Company, 1923 - 306 pages

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Page 61 - ... all corporations, tenants in tail or for life, married women seised in their own right or entitled to dower, guardians, committees of lunatics and idiots, trustees or feoffees in trust for charitable or other purposes, executors and administrators...
Page 250 - Exchange shall be good, valid, and effectual in the Law to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever...
Page 12 - Board, be entitled to obtain compensation in respect thereof from the responsible authority. (2) A person shall not be entitled to obtain compensation under this section on account of any building erected on, or contract made or other thing done with respect to, land included in a scheme, after the...
Page 169 - Board that there is a prima facie case for making such a scheme, or may authorise a local authority to adopt, with or without any modifications, any such scheme proposed by all or any of the owners of any land with respect to which the local authority might themselves have been authorised to prepare a scheme.
Page 166 - Power of the responsible authority to remove, alter, or demolish any obstructive work. 13. Power of the responsible authority to make agreements with owners, and of owners to make agreements with one another.
Page 151 - An Act to amend the Law relating to the Housing of the Working Classes, to provide for the making of Town Planning schemes, and to make further provision with respect to the appointment and duties of County Medical Officers of Health, and to provide for the establishment of Public Health and Housing Committees of County Councils.
Page 167 - ... (d) Publication of notice of intention to approve scheme and the lodging of objections thereto. " 3. Procedure after the approval of the scheme : — " (a) Notice to be given of approval of scheme.
Page 33 - Parties so seised, possessed, or entitled as aforesaid so to sell, convey, or release ; (that is to say,) all Corporations, Tenants in Tail or for Life, married Women seised in their own Right or entitled to Dower, Guardians, Committees of Lunatics and Idiots, Trustees or Feoffees in Trust for charitable or other Purposes, Executors and Administrators...
Page 134 - In such cases the Board of Education will have to ascertain the law and also to ascertain the facts. I need not add that in doing either they must act in good faith and fairly listen to both sides, for that is a duty lying upon everyone who decides anything.
Page 257 - Act shall be in the discretion of the official arbitrator who may direct to and by whom and in what manner those costs or any part thereof shall be paid, and the official arbitrator may in any case disallow the cost of counsel.

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