Ecclesiastical dilapidations: a few words on the law thereofJ. Henry and J. Parker, 1865 - 72페이지 |
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xi 페이지
... recovered for dilapidations . within two years , be repealed , and all monies re- covered for dilapidations invested in Government securities , and only allowed to be expended when necessary , and then under the regulations esta ...
... recovered for dilapidations . within two years , be repealed , and all monies re- covered for dilapidations invested in Government securities , and only allowed to be expended when necessary , and then under the regulations esta ...
21 페이지
... recovered of them the sum of £ 1,662 10s . , a vast sum in that age , ... besides 1,556 head of neate , 3,876 weathers , 4,717 ewes , 3,521 lambes , and 127 swyne , all of which flocke it seemeth belonged to the Bishoprick of Winchester ...
... recovered of them the sum of £ 1,662 10s . , a vast sum in that age , ... besides 1,556 head of neate , 3,876 weathers , 4,717 ewes , 3,521 lambes , and 127 swyne , all of which flocke it seemeth belonged to the Bishoprick of Winchester ...
56 페이지
... recovered and costs shall issue , under the seal of such Consistorial Court , and shall be served and returned in like manner as the monition . No Appeal shall lie against any such sequestration . 31. A sequestration under this Act ...
... recovered and costs shall issue , under the seal of such Consistorial Court , and shall be served and returned in like manner as the monition . No Appeal shall lie against any such sequestration . 31. A sequestration under this Act ...
57 페이지
... recovered in a superior Court of common law at Westminster . The person in whose favour the sequestration issues ... recovered by distress and sale , in such manner as rent may by law be recovered by a landlord or lessor from a tenant ...
... recovered in a superior Court of common law at Westminster . The person in whose favour the sequestration issues ... recovered by distress and sale , in such manner as rent may by law be recovered by a landlord or lessor from a tenant ...
60 페이지
... recovered under this Act shall be paid over to and shall form part of the Ecclesiastical Dilapi- dations Fund for the diocese . 42. No penalty imposed by this Act shall be recovered unless proceedings for recovery thereof are commenced ...
... recovered under this Act shall be paid over to and shall form part of the Ecclesiastical Dilapi- dations Fund for the diocese . 42. No penalty imposed by this Act shall be recovered unless proceedings for recovery thereof are commenced ...
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amending Amos and Ferard amount annual appointed Archbishop or Bishop Archdeacons and Rural assessment benefice Bill Bishop Gibson Bishop of London bound to maintain Bounty of Queen buildings belonging certificate chancel chapter one hundred charge church common law cost court cumbent curacy custom bound damage by fire dations decay deceased incumbent diocese duly execute duplicate duty Ecclesiastical Dilapidations emblements executors expenses expiration fice freehold glebe Governors hothouses house of residence inspect and examine insurance against fire last known place law of dilapidations Law of Fixtures law or custom liable maintain in repair manner Melbury Osmond mortar necessary parsonage parsonage-house patron payment perpetual curate personal estate plaintiffs predecessor prescribed principle provisions Queen Anne Queen Anne's Bounty question quired racter rebuild recoverable by sequestration recovered rector Referee Registrar Registry removed respect Rural Deans successor sufficient repair Surveyor tenant testator think fit usual or last vicar
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57 페이지 - An Act for abolishing arrest on mesne process in civil actions, except in certain cases; for extending the remedies of creditors against the property of debtors ; and for amending the laws for the relief of insolvent debtors in England.
60 페이지 - Summary Jurisdiction Acts" means as follows : As to England, the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled "An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders...
54 페이지 - An Act to abridge the holding of Benefices in Plurality, and to make better Provision for the Residence of the Clergy...
27 페이지 - ... by covenant to do repairs, is not bound to rebuild or replace. The landlord is the person who, when the subject of occupation perishes, is to provide a new one if he think fit.
51 페이지 - The certificate may be in the form set forth in the schedule to this Act, with such provisions as aforesaid.
25 페이지 - We are not prepared to say that any of these rules are precisely correct, though the second approaches the most nearly to that which we consider as the proper rule.
56 페이지 - An Act to promote the residence of the parochial clergy, " ' by making provision for the more speedy and effectual building, rebuilding, " ' repairing, or purchasing houses and other necessary buildings and tene" ' ments for the use of their benefices...
59 페이지 - Majesty's dominions against any person acting under the authority or in the execution or intended execution or in pursuance of this Act for any alleged irregularity or trespass, or other act or thing done or omitted by him under this Act, unless notice in writing (specifying the cause of the action or proceeding) is given by the intending plaintiff or prosecutor to the intended defendant one month at least before the commencement of the action or proceeding...
60 페이지 - Action is brought, at any Time pay into Court such Sum of Money as he thinks fit, whereupon such Proceeding and Order shall be had and made in and by the Court as may be had and made on the Payment of Money into Court in an ordinary...
28 페이지 - ... in the nature of ornament, to which painting (unless necessary to preserve exposed timbers from decay) and white-washing and papering belong: and the damages in this case should be estimated upon that footing.. It will be found that this rule will correspond nearly with the second mode of computation, and probably will be the same if the terms " order and condition " are meant, as they most likely are, not to include matters of ornament and luxury.