A treatise of the laws for the relief and settlement of the poor, Utgave 788,Volum 2A. Strahan, 1825 |
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... acquired by purchase or otherwise , or at whatever value ; it followed , that every person residing irremovably for forty days in that parish where his own property was , gained a settle- ment . ( 2 ) f There are two kinds of estates ...
... acquired by purchase or otherwise , or at whatever value ; it followed , that every person residing irremovably for forty days in that parish where his own property was , gained a settle- ment . ( 2 ) f There are two kinds of estates ...
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... obtained by some other than the preceding means . It is generally considered as acquired by renting a tenement of ... settlement ( 2 ) : but also perhaps from the 9 & 10 W. III . c . 30. having in terms mentioned the taking a lease of a ...
... obtained by some other than the preceding means . It is generally considered as acquired by renting a tenement of ... settlement ( 2 ) : but also perhaps from the 9 & 10 W. III . c . 30. having in terms mentioned the taking a lease of a ...
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... settlement was gained by renting it . Le Blanc J. The substance of the contract was for the use of the machinery , and not a hiring of any part of the room in the mill . It was a hiring of the use of the mill - owner's machinery , as in ...
... settlement was gained by renting it . Le Blanc J. The substance of the contract was for the use of the machinery , and not a hiring of any part of the room in the mill . It was a hiring of the use of the mill - owner's machinery , as in ...
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... gain a settlement ; for the words of the statute are , come to settle in any tenement , " which have been sufficiently departed from already , when it was decided that if a person take a tenement of the value of 107 . a year , and ...
... gain a settlement ; for the words of the statute are , come to settle in any tenement , " which have been sufficiently departed from already , when it was decided that if a person take a tenement of the value of 107 . a year , and ...
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... gain a settlement in any parish or place whatsoever . ( 4 ) This means , that no person of this description shall gain a settlement by keeping the gate , or renting the tolls , and residing in the toll - house ; it does not prevent him ...
... gain a settlement in any parish or place whatsoever . ( 4 ) This means , that no person of this description shall gain a settlement by keeping the gate , or renting the tolls , and residing in the toll - house ; it does not prevent him ...
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
43 Eliz 9 Geo acquire a settlement actually chargeable adjournment adjudged allowed annual value ante appeal apprentice become chargeable Beedon Bott Burr Cald certificate certiorari charged churchwardens and overseers commit court of king's cows discharged East expence forty days gained a settlement Geo.III Grandborough granted held husband inhabitants jurisdiction justices justices of peace King's Bench Kirkby Stephen land Lord Ellenborough Lord Ellenborough C. J. Lord Kenyon Lord Kenyon C. J. Lord Mansfield magistrates mandamus ment notice oath occupied opinion order of removal order of sessions original order paid parish officers party pauper payment peace poor person possession premises purchase quære quarter sessions receive refuse relief rent reputed father residence Salk Sect settle statute sufficient supra Tarrant Launceston tenant tenement Term Rep thereof township value of 10l warrant wife workhouse yearly value
Populære avsnitt
Side 203 - ... such house or building, or land, shall be occupied under such yearly hiring, and the rent for the same, to the amount of 101., actually paid, for the term of one whole year at the least...
Side 280 - Action may plead the General Issue and give the special Matter in Evidence...
Side 252 - ... to the House of Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for ary time not exceeding three calendar months.
Side 66 - ... at and for the sum of 10/. a year, at the least, for the term of one whole year ; nor unless such house or building, or...
Side 582 - ... -notice thereof in writing to the justice or justices, or to two of them (if so many there be) by and before whom such conviction...
Side 486 - Majesty's justices of the peace; it shall and may be lawful for such person or persons, in any of the cases aforesaid...
Side 52 - ... a mortgagor in possession gains a settlement, because the mortagee, notwithstanding the form, has but a chattel, and the mortgage is only a security. It is an affront to common sense, to say the mortgagor is not the real owner.
Side 281 - ... or shall declare herself to be with child, and that such child is likely to be born a bastard, and to be chargeable to any parish, &c.
Side 244 - ... the parish or place to which such poor person is ordered to be removed, in case any removal shall take place, or in case of the death of such poor person before the execution of such order...
Side 118 - I. c. 11.) the presumption of the duration of life, with respect to persons of whom no account can be given, ends at the expiration of seven years from the time when they were last known to be living.