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... outgoings , which are payable by the vendor up to com- pletion ; when , if need be , they should be apportioned between the vendor and purchaser . Land tax . This is a permanent charge on land and all messuages , tenements , quarries ...
... outgoings , which are payable by the vendor up to com- pletion ; when , if need be , they should be apportioned between the vendor and purchaser . Land tax . This is a permanent charge on land and all messuages , tenements , quarries ...
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... outgoings affect the property . In the case of freehold land , the only outgoings , as a rule , are the land tax , sewers rate , and tithe rentcharge ( when these are not payable by a tenant ) . But this is not always the case , as ...
... outgoings affect the property . In the case of freehold land , the only outgoings , as a rule , are the land tax , sewers rate , and tithe rentcharge ( when these are not payable by a tenant ) . But this is not always the case , as ...
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... outgoings in the nature of periodical pay- ments are apportionable , such as rent ( see Lawes v . Gibson , L. R. 1 Eq . 135 ) ; and unless there is any stipu- lation to the contrary , the current charges should be estimated up to the ...
... outgoings in the nature of periodical pay- ments are apportionable , such as rent ( see Lawes v . Gibson , L. R. 1 Eq . 135 ) ; and unless there is any stipu- lation to the contrary , the current charges should be estimated up to the ...
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... outgoings must be paid , and ( if need be ) apportioned up to completion ; and the last receipts for ground rent , rates , taxes , and other outgoings produced on completion . In the case of leaseholds , the question of the outgoings is ...
... outgoings must be paid , and ( if need be ) apportioned up to completion ; and the last receipts for ground rent , rates , taxes , and other outgoings produced on completion . In the case of leaseholds , the question of the outgoings is ...
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... outgoings include the rent , whether ground rent or rack rent , the Queen's taxes , local rates , and fire premium . The purchaser should always insist upon the last receipt for the rent which has last accrued due being produced on ...
... outgoings include the rent , whether ground rent or rack rent , the Queen's taxes , local rates , and fire premium . The purchaser should always insist upon the last receipt for the rent which has last accrued due being produced on ...
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