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... trade , applied to his landlord at the expiration of his term for a new lease , and the terms asked were so exorbitant , based on the increased trade - value of the premises , that our industrious tobacconist gave up 21.
... trade , applied to his landlord at the expiration of his term for a new lease , and the terms asked were so exorbitant , based on the increased trade - value of the premises , that our industrious tobacconist gave up 21.
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... landlord was a noble lord , which we may assume was intended to enlist all their sympathies in favour of a Bill to force the landlord to sell , and in dis- paragement of the House of Lords . However allowable such remarks may be in ...
... landlord was a noble lord , which we may assume was intended to enlist all their sympathies in favour of a Bill to force the landlord to sell , and in dis- paragement of the House of Lords . However allowable such remarks may be in ...
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... landlord and the tenant could agree upon terms . In such cases as these , it was the policy of the law to allow people to remain quiet . " Among the objectionable details of the Bill is the stipulation that the compensation to the lord ...
... landlord and the tenant could agree upon terms . In such cases as these , it was the policy of the law to allow people to remain quiet . " Among the objectionable details of the Bill is the stipulation that the compensation to the lord ...
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... landlords is , that their tenants should for a long future struggle , but still go downhill , with the consequence that the condition of the land is deteriorated , and the tenant , having exhausted his money , his credit , as well as ...
... landlords is , that their tenants should for a long future struggle , but still go downhill , with the consequence that the condition of the land is deteriorated , and the tenant , having exhausted his money , his credit , as well as ...
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... landlord was receiving a very low rent , he could find very little money to expend in the locality ; and probably the tenant was selling his produce at a low figure , employing very little labour , and the labourers were in receipt of ...
... landlord was receiving a very low rent , he could find very little money to expend in the locality ; and probably the tenant was selling his produce at a low figure , employing very little labour , and the labourers were in receipt of ...
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acre agricultural ALFRED amount ARTHUR assessed average barley Bill boulder clay buildings carried cent Chancery Lane charge CHARLES Cheapside clause CLUTTON Commissioners consideration copyhold cost Council crop Date of Election district EDWARD enfranchisement Essex farm farmer farmyard-manure Fellow foreshore FREDERICK freehold geological George Street gravel ground-rent HENRY HERBERT heriots High Street House improvements income-tax increase Institution interest JAMES JOHN Kent labour land landlord levied Lincoln's Inn Fields London London Clay lord manor manorial manure MATHEWS Members Metropolis Metropolitan Board open spaces owner Paper Park Parliament Street persons Piazza ploughing present Professional Associate proposed purchase quarter railway rates real property reference regard rent rent-charge RICHARD Road ROBERT RYDE scheme soil Square SQUAREY Stoke-upon-Trent superphosphate Survey Surveyor taxation tenant Thames THOMAS tithe valuers wheat Whitehall Place WILLIAM
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294 ページ - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person.
311 ページ - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as Little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state.
301 ページ - Taxation of every Inhabitant, Parson, Vicar, and other, and of every Occupier of Lands, Houses, Tithes Impropriate, Propriations of Tithes, Coal Mines or saleable Underwoods in the said Parish...
294 ページ - The subjects of every state ought to contribute " towards the support of the government, as nearly as " possible, in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, " in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy " under the protection of the state.
359 ページ - Commerce and manufactures can seldom flourish long in any state which does not enjoy a regular administration of justice, in which the people do not feel themselves secure in the possession of their property, in which the faith of contracts is not supported by law, and in which the authority of the state is not supposed to be regularly employed in enforcing the payment of debts from all those who are able to pay. Commerce and manufactures, in short, can seldom flourish in any state in which there...
301 ページ - ... a convenient stock of flax, hemp, wool, thread, iron, and other ware and stuff to set the poor on work. And also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame, impotent, old, blind, and such other among them being poor and not able to work, and also for the putting out...
40 ページ - The compensation to be exclusive of stamps and paper or parchment or map or plan, which are to be paid for by the tenant.
350 ページ - Credits" shall mean and include every claim and demand for money or other valuable thing, and every annuity or sum of money receivable at stated periods, due or to become due, and all claims and demands secured by deed or mortgage, due or to become due.
302 ページ - ... it shall not be lawful for the overseers of any parish, township, or village, to tax any inhabitant thereof, as such inhabitant, in respect of his ability derived from the profits of stock in trade or any other property, for or towards the relief of the poor...
194 ページ - Colchester could not, except at spring tides, go up to the town in one tide. To say, then, that the river ceased to be navigable, ceased to be a highway, at the ebb or other states of the tide when such vessels could not float, is in effect to say that, except for a short portion of every month, they should not use the river at all for the purpose of trading with Colchester. It is more reasonable to hold that the term "navigable...