Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Error from the Court of Queen's Bench. With Tables of the Names of the Cases Argued and Cited, and the Principal Matters |
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... tion of Stevenson , Lee v . 512 v . Mainwaring Stone v . Dean 504 v . North Bierley , Over- Stretford , Overseers of , Lan- seers of cashire , Justices of , v . 225 v . Nunneley Stringer , Carr v . 123 v . Ramsden Sudbury Burial Board ...
... tion of Stevenson , Lee v . 512 v . Mainwaring Stone v . Dean 504 v . North Bierley , Over- Stretford , Overseers of , Lan- seers of cashire , Justices of , v . 225 v . Nunneley Stringer , Carr v . 123 v . Ramsden Sudbury Burial Board ...
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... tion , allowance had been made for this , under stat . 6 & 7 W. 4. c . 71. s . 37. , by increasing the commutation rent charge accordingly . The owner is liable , under stat . 18 & 19 Vict . c . 120. s . 161. , to a General Rate , and ...
... tion , allowance had been made for this , under stat . 6 & 7 W. 4. c . 71. s . 37. , by increasing the commutation rent charge accordingly . The owner is liable , under stat . 18 & 19 Vict . c . 120. s . 161. , to a General Rate , and ...
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... tion rent charges , payable respectively to the said three incumbents ; and which rent charges became respec- tively subject to all rates , charges and assessments in like manner as the said tithes commuted for such rent charges had ...
... tion rent charges , payable respectively to the said three incumbents ; and which rent charges became respec- tively subject to all rates , charges and assessments in like manner as the said tithes commuted for such rent charges had ...
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... the tithe rent charge ; the amount of which is to be ascertained by ( a ) Sic . 1858 . HACKNEY and LAMBER- HURST Tithe Com- mutation Rent Charges . 1858 . HACKNEY and LAMBER- HURST Tithe Com- mut tion XXI . VICTORIA . 5.
... the tithe rent charge ; the amount of which is to be ascertained by ( a ) Sic . 1858 . HACKNEY and LAMBER- HURST Tithe Com- mutation Rent Charges . 1858 . HACKNEY and LAMBER- HURST Tithe Com- mut tion XXI . VICTORIA . 5.
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... tion Rent Charges . agreement between the parties , or in such way as the Court shall direct , in case it should be rendered neces- sary in consequence of the judgment of the Court upon this case . In the three years preceding 1856 ...
... tion Rent Charges . agreement between the parties , or in such way as the Court shall direct , in case it should be rendered neces- sary in consequence of the judgment of the Court upon this case . In the three years preceding 1856 ...
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