Where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service or employment, and the dwelling-house is not inhabited by any person under whom such man serves in such office, service, or employment, he shall be deemed for the purposes... Rogers on Elections ... - Page 74by Francis James Newman Rogers - 1897Full view - About this book
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1905 - 564 pages
...and that the words of the section, " Where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment .... he shall be deemed...inhabitant occupier of such dwelling-house as a tenant," shewed that the intention of the Legislature was merely to give such a person a vote as an inhabitant... | |
| Alexander Paul - Political Science - 1884 - 294 pages
...person is rated or liable to be rated for such dwelling-house, the rating of such other person shall for the purposes of this Act and of the Representation of the People Acts be deemed to be that of the inhabitant occupier; and the several enactments of the Poor Rate Assessment... | |
| Alexander Paul - Great Britain - 1884 - 296 pages
...person is rated or liable to be rated for such dwelling-house, the rating of such other person shall for the purposes of this Act and of the Representation of the People Acts be deemed to be that of the inhabitant occupier ; and the several enactments of the Poor Rate Assessment... | |
| James Badenach Nicolson - Election law - 1885 - 240 pages
...election for such county or borough. III. Where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwellinghouse...inhabitant occupier of such dwelling-house as a tenant. Prohibition of Multiplication of Votes. IV. Subject to the saving in this Act for existing voters,... | |
| Henry Hunt - 1885 - 166 pages
...entitled to the joint use of some other part. Where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwelling-house...office, service, or employment, he shall be deemed to be an inhabitant occupier of such dwelling-house as a tenant. Attendande in Revision Court. 11.... | |
| John James Heath Saint - Election districts - 1885 - 356 pages
...which the last occupied dwelling-house is situate. If a person inhabits a dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwellinghouse...serves in such office, service, or employment, he is considered to be an inhabitant occupier of that dwelling-house. Lodger 6. A person entitled to be... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - Election law - 1885 - 678 pages
...which the last occupied dwelling-house is nituate. If a person inhabits a dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwelling-house...serves in such office, service, or employment, he is to be considered as an inhabitant occupier of that dwelling-house, 8. A person entitled to bo registered... | |
| William Heaton - Great Britain - 1885 - 338 pages
...boroughs throughout the United Kingdom. 3. Where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwellinghouse...person under whom such man serves in such office, etc., he is to be deemed for the purpose of this Act and of the Eepresentation of the People Acts an... | |
| Henry Hunt - 1885 - 164 pages
...entitled to the joint use of some other part. Where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwelling-house...inhabited by any person under whom such man serves hi such office, service, or employment, he shall be deemed to be an inhabitant occupier of such dwelling-house... | |
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