Guide to the Representation of the People Act 1884, Volume 941Dollard, 1885 - 149 pages |
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1st January preceding 1st July 20th July annual value Boards of Guardians Christian Name clear yearly value collectors column copy county or borough day of January day of July deemed Dublin dwelling dwelling-house election English Reform entitled to vote exempt from rating FORM hereby household franchise Immediate Lessor inhabitant householders inhabitant occupier joint occupiers last rate list of voters lodger franchise lodgings ment notice of claim notice of objection occu occupation franchise occupier is entitled overseers owner parliamentary borough payment Peace persons entitled piers Place of Abode polling district Poor Law poor law union pounds or upwards Public Health Ireland rate-book rateable hereditament rated in respect rated occupiers rated or liable Registration Acts rent Representation Schedule Scotland separately occupied serve in Parliament Signed sub-s sub-sec supplemental list Surname and Christian tenant tenement thousand eight hundred tion Town Clerk Townland twentieth day United Kingdom valuation Vict word objected
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Page 99 - And whereas by an act passed in the fourth year of the reign of her Majesty, intituled " An Act to regulate Railways...
Page 53 - Every Man shall, in and after the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, be entitled to be registered as a Voter, and, when registered, to vote for a Member or Members to serve in Parliament for a Borough, who is qualified as follows; (that is to say,) 1.
Page 72 - ... (3) has during the time of such occupation been rated as an ordinary occupier in respect of the premises so occupied by him within the borough to all rates, if any, made for the relief of the poor in respect of such premises; and (4) has, on or before the 20th day of July in the same year, bonafide paid an equal amount in the pound to that payable by other ordinary occupiers in respect of all poor rates that have become payable by him in respect of the said premises up to the preceding 5th day...
Page 5 - ... 1. Is of full age, and not subject to any legal incapacity; and 2. Is on the last day of July in any year, and has during the whole of the preceding twelve calendar months been, an inhabitant occupier, as owner or tenant, of any dwelling house within the borough ; and 3.
Page 69 - Time being under an Act of the First and Second Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act for the more effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland...
Page 11 - As a Lodger has occupied in the same Borough separately and as sole Tenant for the Twelve Months preceding the last day of July in any Year the same Lodgings, such Lodgings being Part of one and the same Dwelling House, and of a clear yearly Value, if let unfurnished, of Ten Pounds or upwards; and 3.
Page 87 - Lord High Admiral, Commissioner for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, Commissioner of her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings, President of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Commissioner for administering the laws for the relief of the poor in England...
Page 11 - Every man shall, in and after the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in parliament for a county, who is qualified as follows; (that is to say,) 1.
Page 61 - board of guardians" shall, as respects Ireland, mean a board of guardians elected under the Act of the Session of the first and second years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter fifty-six, intituled " An Act for the more effectual relief of the destitute poor in Ireland...
Page 11 - shall include any apartments or place of residence, whether furnished or unfurnished, in a dwelling place. For the purposes of any of the Acts referred to in this section, where an occupier is entitled to the sole and exclusive use of any part of a house, that part shall not be deemed to be occupied otherwise than separately by reason only that the occupier is entitled to the joint use of some other part.