Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volume 3J. Butterworth and Son, 1820 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... tenants , farmers , and occupiers of the same grounds so to be charged for the sum wherewith their grounds shall be charged , as also a sufficient warrant to the king's officers for the allowance to such tenants , farmers , or occupiers ...
... tenants , farmers , and occupiers of the same grounds so to be charged for the sum wherewith their grounds shall be charged , as also a sufficient warrant to the king's officers for the allowance to such tenants , farmers , or occupiers ...
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... tenant or occupier , or upon the landlord ; and by sect . 36. the rates paid by the tenant are to be reimbursed by the landlord , by deduction from the rent or otherwise . This act , how- ever , cannot apply to the present case ...
... tenant or occupier , or upon the landlord ; and by sect . 36. the rates paid by the tenant are to be reimbursed by the landlord , by deduction from the rent or otherwise . This act , how- ever , cannot apply to the present case ...
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... a sufficient discharge to the tenants , farmers , and occupiers of the same grounds so to be charged for the said sum wherewith their grounds shal be so charged , as also a sufficient warrant to 6 be 26 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM 1819. ...
... a sufficient discharge to the tenants , farmers , and occupiers of the same grounds so to be charged for the said sum wherewith their grounds shal be so charged , as also a sufficient warrant to 6 be 26 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM 1819. ...
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... tenant , farmer , or occupier , for the same . I cannot say , according to any reasonable construction of the act of parliament , that this second part of the section is to be considered as restraining the effect of the first , so as to ...
... tenant , farmer , or occupier , for the same . I cannot say , according to any reasonable construction of the act of parliament , that this second part of the section is to be considered as restraining the effect of the first , so as to ...
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... tenant , or whether it is applied by the crown to public purposes ? If it is applied by the crown to public purposes , then it is for their benefit , and the public ought to pay . Why should the occupiers of land within the particular ...
... tenant , or whether it is applied by the crown to public purposes ? If it is applied by the crown to public purposes , then it is for their benefit , and the public ought to pay . Why should the occupiers of land within the particular ...
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