A Treatise on the Valuation of Property for the Poor's Rate: Showing the Method of Rating Lands, Buildings, Tithes, Mines, Woods, Navigable Rivers and Canals, and Personal Property; with an Abstract of the Poor Laws Relating to Rates and Appeals |
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... Poor rates the value of produce . Therefore rates laid upon lands or buildings operate the operate the same as additional rents . same with the tenant as so much additional rent paid On poor-rates as connected with rents, ·
... Poor rates the value of produce . Therefore rates laid upon lands or buildings operate the operate the same as additional rents . same with the tenant as so much additional rent paid On poor-rates as connected with rents, ·
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... rate is laid , are produced by the cultivation of land and the occupation of buildings ; therefore the payment of assessments is very properly the business of tenants and occupiers , who are generally on 36 ON POOR - RATES.
... rate is laid , are produced by the cultivation of land and the occupation of buildings ; therefore the payment of assessments is very properly the business of tenants and occupiers , who are generally on 36 ON POOR - RATES.
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... produce . A cal- culation for the purpose of ascertaining the average annual value of any farm would include a great variety of particulars , all of which would be liable to vary in different seasons and situations . In some seasons the ...
... produce . A cal- culation for the purpose of ascertaining the average annual value of any farm would include a great variety of particulars , all of which would be liable to vary in different seasons and situations . In some seasons the ...
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... produce sold at the very lowest price . The ruin of the farmer , in such a case , was almost inevitable , unless he had extraordinary resources . But it may be asked , who could foresee these dis- tressing times , so as to guard against ...
... produce sold at the very lowest price . The ruin of the farmer , in such a case , was almost inevitable , unless he had extraordinary resources . But it may be asked , who could foresee these dis- tressing times , so as to guard against ...
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... produce of a number of years , and thus fix a rent for future years , that may prove quite ruinous , or beneficial , to the tenant . If the average be taken for so many as twenty years back , it would be very doubtful whether the ...
... produce of a number of years , and thus fix a rent for future years , that may prove quite ruinous , or beneficial , to the tenant . If the average be taken for so many as twenty years back , it would be very doubtful whether the ...
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2d Edition 43 Eliz acre act of parliament amount annual value appeal arises ascer ascertained assessed Author average become due British buildings canal churchwardens cloth coal coloured comprising containing Court cultivation deductions Dictionary Encyclopędia English Engravings on Wood expences farm fixed FREDRIKA BREMER Gardening ground H.M. Treasury History houses HOWITT Illustrations improved inhabitants J. C. LOUDON justices King's Bench labour land landlord liable London Lord Lower Mitton ments mines mode of rating morocco nature navigation Newbury occupier opinion overseers paid parish personal property Plants Plates poor poor-rates post 8vo principle PRINTED FOR LONGMAN produce profits proportion proprietor quarter sessions quash rateable according real property rendered rent respect river river Kennet Royal SAMUEL LAING soil statute stock in trade tenant tion tithes township TREATISE underwoods Vignette Titles volume voyage whole WILLIAM HOWITT Woodcuts yield
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