The Acts Relating to the House Tax: With Notes, Cross References, Summaries of Statutory Provisions and Decisions, and Incorporating the House Tax Laws of the Late Mr. Stephen Dowell

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Butterworth, 1903 - 153 pages

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Page 21 - ... rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rent-charge, if any, and if the landlord undertook to bear the cost of the repairs and insurance, and the other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain the hereditaments in a state to command that rent.
Page 23 - ... (3.) The annual value of any property which has been adopted for the purpose either of income tax under Schedules A. and B. in the Income Tax Act, 1853...
Page xxxv - taxes and tithe commutation rent-charge (if any), and if the landlord " undertook to bear the cost of the repairs and insurance and the other " expenses (if any) necessary to maintain the hereditament in a state to
Page 97 - Every house or tenement which is occupied solely for the purposes of any trade or business, or of any profession or calling by which the occupier seeks a livelihood or profit...
Page 91 - from and after the ¿th day of April, 1869, any tenement or part of a tenement occupied as a house for the purposes of trade only, or as a warehouse for the sole purpose of lodging goods, wares or merchandise therein, or as a shop or counting-house...
Page 128 - Commissioners who heard the appeal, and having so done may, within twenty-one days after the determination, require the Commissioners, by notice in writing addressed to their clerk, to state and sign a case for the opinion of the High Court thereon.
Page 129 - Justices, with the opinion of the Court thereon, or may make such other order in relation to the matter, and may make such order as to costs, as to the Court may seem fit...
Page 129 - The court to which a case is transmitted under this act shall hear and determine the question or questions of law arising thereon, and shall thereupon reverse, affirm, or amend the determination in respect of which the case has been stated...
Page 120 - ... to the effect that the house is so constructed as to afford suitable accommodation for each of the families or persons inhabiting it, and that due provision is made for their sanitary requirements.
Page 129 - Court shall have power, if they think fit, to cause the case to be sent back for amendment, and thereupon. the same shall be amended accordingly, and judgment shall be delivered after it shall have been amended...

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