Transactions, Volume 13The Institution - Surveying |
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... repairs , nor to insure . " THE NET ANNUAL VALUE ' shall be the balance of such Gross Estimated Rental ' which shall remain , after deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs , insurance , and other expenses ...
... repairs , nor to insure . " THE NET ANNUAL VALUE ' shall be the balance of such Gross Estimated Rental ' which shall remain , after deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs , insurance , and other expenses ...
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... repairs , or whether it is paid by a yearly tenant who is under no such obligation . In the second place , it will be seen that , even at that time , I was an advo- cate for changing the tribunal for hearing appeals . It 23.
... repairs , or whether it is paid by a yearly tenant who is under no such obligation . In the second place , it will be seen that , even at that time , I was an advo- cate for changing the tribunal for hearing appeals . It 23.
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... repairing the highways is another illustration . The man who derives the whole of his income from other sources than land has just as much enjoyment and use of the public highways as the occupier of landed property , and yet he pays ...
... repairing the highways is another illustration . The man who derives the whole of his income from other sources than land has just as much enjoyment and use of the public highways as the occupier of landed property , and yet he pays ...
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... repair to the registry office ; A produces the extract of the register fur- nished him on registration , the legal officer identifies A therewith , the Surveyor identifies the land , B acknowledges his inclination to purchase ; if there ...
... repair to the registry office ; A produces the extract of the register fur- nished him on registration , the legal officer identifies A therewith , the Surveyor identifies the land , B acknowledges his inclination to purchase ; if there ...
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... repair to the office together ; the extract of the register , referring to the land proposed to be mortgaged , would be produced ; it would be explained by the officers if there were any prior mortgages : an endorsement would be made on ...
... repair to the office together ; the extract of the register , referring to the land proposed to be mortgaged , would be produced ; it would be explained by the officers if there were any prior mortgages : an endorsement would be made on ...
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acres agricultural amount architect Associates benefit Board Bossington builder building-owner buildings capital cent Cirencester cistern CLUTTON Committee condition contract cost Council dilapidations discussion district drainage drains East Brent Ecclesiastical England entail Estates Court Examination expense farm farmers fee simple feet GEORGE HENRY improvements incumbent Institution interest Ireland Irish JOHN Land Laws landlord landlords and tenants landowners lease legislation liable Lincoln's Inn Fields London Lord Lord CAIRNS Luccombe matter Members ment opinion owner paid Paper parish Parliament person pipe practical present primogeniture principle purchase quantities Quantity-Surveyor referred regard rent repairs result ROGERS FIELD Rural Rural Sanitary Authority Sanitary Authority sanitary science Sanitation Section sewer SMITH soil Street suggested Surveyor things thought tithe transfer valuation ventilation water supply WATNEY Whitehall Place WILLIAM
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Page 22 - Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Page 22 - Will 4, c. 96), s. 1, which enacts that " no rate for the relief of the poor in England and Wales shall be allowed by any justices, or be of any force, which shall not be made upon an estimate of the net annual value of the several hereditaments rated thereunto...
Page 268 - In solving doubts, the maxim sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas [use your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another...
Page 161 - Orders, to put in force the powers of the Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts, 1845, 1860, and 1869, with respect to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by...
Page 22 - ... annual value shall be taken to be the rent at which the property might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free from all usual tenant's rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rentcharge (if any), and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses ,if any) necessary to maintain the same in a state to command such rent...
Page 206 - It follows from the first of these propositions, that the third mode of computation proposed in the case cannot be the right one ; because a tenant, not obliged by covenant to do repairs, is not bound to rebuild or replace. The landlord is the person who, when the subject of occupation perishes, is to provide a new one, if he...
Page 209 - Surveyor's report must be executed unless the incumbent obtain the bishop's consent to a particular and specified variation therefrom. Thus, Sections 8, 9, 10, and 11 provide for the appointment of Surveyors and other stipulations respecting them ; Section 66 provides for the death or change of Surveyor ; Section 67 gives him and his workmen authority to enter and inspect and to execute works ; and Section 68 limits the time for taking proceedings against any Surveyor or other person acting under...
Page 243 - In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the thresholds of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham...
Page 152 - If necessary, it is true, an inspector of the Board may take evidence before the Justices, but the cost of such an enquiry would necessarily make it inapplicable to any case smaller than that of a village. The fourth ground of appeal is that the Authority ought themselves to provide a supply of water for the district or contributory place in which the house is situate or to render the existing supply of water wholesome.
Page 395 - By-laws and the record of attendance of the Members of Council were read, and the ballot declared open. The Report of the Council on the state of the Institution and the Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year 1883 were read.