The Law of Tithes and Tithe Rent-charge, Being a Treatise on the Law of Tithe Rent-charge: With a Sketch of the History and Law of Tithes Prior to the Communication Acts, and Including the Tithe Act of 1891, with the Rules Thereunder |
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... held , tithes were originally devoted to four purposes - 1 . The use of the bishop ; 2. The maintenance of the church's fabric ; 3. Distribution among the poor , including the entertainment of strangers ; and 4. The use of the in- 1 1 ...
... held , tithes were originally devoted to four purposes - 1 . The use of the bishop ; 2. The maintenance of the church's fabric ; 3. Distribution among the poor , including the entertainment of strangers ; and 4. The use of the in- 1 1 ...
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... held free or discharged from tithe ; religious houses having had the power to get their lands discharged from tithes in various ways . In this and the following cases the land is discharged , whether in the occupation of the owner or ...
... held free or discharged from tithe ; religious houses having had the power to get their lands discharged from tithes in various ways . In this and the following cases the land is discharged , whether in the occupation of the owner or ...
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... held valid in law . 6. Any lands in respect of which the existence of a modus decimandi ( commonly called a " modus " ) , or customary mode of tithing different from the ordinary payment of one tenth , could be proved from time ...
... held valid in law . 6. Any lands in respect of which the existence of a modus decimandi ( commonly called a " modus " ) , or customary mode of tithing different from the ordinary payment of one tenth , could be proved from time ...
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... held that mere non - pay- ment or non - render creates an exemption from payment of tithes , and that the statute thus creates an entirely new ground of exemption , 2 mere non - payment being no defence at common law.3 It was , however , ...
... held that mere non - pay- ment or non - render creates an exemption from payment of tithes , and that the statute thus creates an entirely new ground of exemption , 2 mere non - payment being no defence at common law.3 It was , however , ...
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... held in the case of Dean of Ely v . Bliss ( 2 De Gex , M. & G. 459 ) , that this statute only applied as between rival tithe owners , and not between tithe payer and tithe owner ; but this case was discussed by Lord Selborne in his ...
... held in the case of Dean of Ely v . Bliss ( 2 De Gex , M. & G. 459 ) , that this statute only applied as between rival tithe owners , and not between tithe payer and tithe owner ; but this case was discussed by Lord Selborne in his ...
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