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Page 431 - ... filling up the return it must be recollected that, under the Representation of the People Acts, — (a.) In the case of a man who inhabits by reason of any office, service, or employment, if the same house is inhabited by any person under whom such man serves in his office, service, or employment, such man is not considered a separate inhabitant occupier ; for example, a butler occupying rooms in his master's house is not such an occupier, although if he occupied rooms over a detached building,...
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Page 545 - Person, without Payment of any Fee, at any Time between the Hours of Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon and Four of the Clock in the Afternoon...
Page 431 - NOTE. — The description of the property in the first column should be a copy from the rate book, and should be filled in by the overseers, and if it is a house numbered in a street, should specify the street and number. Such of the following instructions as are suitable should be annexed to the form, with such alterations, if any, as the overseers think necessary for adapting them to the circumstances of the parish [or township] or of the property to which the notice refers.
Page 395 - Act contained shall extend to or in anywise affect the election of members to serve in Parliament for the universities of Oxford or Cambridge, or shall entitle any person to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for the city of Oxford or town of Cambridge in respect of the occupation of any chambers or premises in any of the colleges or halls of the universities of Oxford or Cambridge. LXXIX. AND be it enacted, that throughout this Act, wherever the words " city or borough,"
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Page 369 - ... attempt to ascertain the capital values of real property. As a matter of fact, under the social arrangements of this country, our great estates are settled estates. Leaving this subject, however, for future discussion, it is our opinion that our proposal ought to include the legacy duties, but that some remission ought to be granted to property, which is now subject to a great weight of peculiar and exceptional taxation ; and we think that the best mode of framing that provision would be to charge...