The laws relating to the poor Volume 1; Including the collections originally made by E. Bott, Esq. and afterwards edited by F. Const, Esq - Softcover

Bott, Edmund

 
9781130844696: The laws relating to the poor Volume 1; Including the collections originally made by E. Bott, Esq. and afterwards edited by F. Const, Esq

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1827 Excerpt: ...steel-yard, and not the steel-yard for the house; and the quantum of the assessment must be allowed to be most moderate; as, although a liberal allowance ought to be made for wear and tear, labour and attendance, the charge does not much exceed the half of the value.--Vvilles J. There does not seem to have been any doubt below but that the machine was, as it is described in the rate, appurtenant to the building; if so, its clear profits-are undoubtedly rateable. If a billiard-table stand in a house, and the house should, in respect of such table, let at a higher sum, it would be rateable, while the table continued there and was so let, at the advanced rent.--Buller J. The conclusion of this case is strong to show that the justices considered the machine as part of the house; for the question they raise, the point they bring forward and refer to the Court is, Whether the profits are rateable? and so long as they are received they undoubtedly are. It is like the (a) Rex t. case of (a) the Cheltenham Spa. There is an extraordinary profit Miller, ante, arising from this modification of the enjoyment. The only quesp 174, tion therefore is, Whether a man shall be rated for the property he has? If a house to-day is let for 30/. per annum, and to-morrow, if turned into a shop, would let for 50/., when it is turned into a shop it shall be rated at 50/. Its being called the machinehouse, shows that the house and machine are an entire thing. The order of justices, allowing the rate, was affirmed. A private build-181. Robson v. Hyde, T. T. 23 G. 3. Cald. 310.--The city of asgaachTyeSraTd London demised to the vicar and churchwardens of St. M. st by contract'ne-P'ece l" ground in C, in the parish of St. G., with the chapel ver to ie used and vestry-room thereon ere...

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