The Farmer's Magazine. Volume the Thirty-Eighth Third Series July to December MDCCLXX

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Página 53 - ... such society shall be supported wholly or in part by annual voluntary contributions, and shall not, and by its laws may not, make any dividend, gift, division, or bonus in money unto or between any of its members, and provided also that such society shall obtain the certificate of the barristerat-law or lord advocate, as herein-after mentioned.
Página 54 - No rate for the relief of the poor in England and Wales shall be allowed by any justices or be of any force which shall not be made upon an estimate of the net annual value of the several hereditaments rated thereunto, that is to say, of the rent at which the same mighc reasonably be expected to let from year to year free of all usual tenants...
Página 54 - London means the rent at which a hereditament might reasonably be expected to let from year to year if the tenant undertook to pay all usual tenant's rates and taxes, and if the landlord undertook to bear the cost of the repairs and insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain the hereditament in a state to command that rent.
Página 54 - Hereditaments rated thereunto; that is to say, of the Rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual Tenant's Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Página 53 - Hereditaments were not Corporate Property, any Law, Usage, or Custom to the contrary notwithstanding : Provided always, that where such Property lies in any Parish which is situate wholly within the Boundaries and Limits of a City or Borough named in the said Schedules, and in which City or Borough the Poor are relieved by one entire Poor Rate...
Página 54 - ... thirdly, things which though capable of being removed are yet so far attached as that it is intended that they shall remain permanently connected with the railway, or the premises used with it, and remain permanent appendages to it as essential to its working.
Página 104 - Innocent to the arch-bishop enjoined the payment of tithes to the parsons of the respective parishes where every man inhabited, agreeable to what was afterwards directed by the same pope in other countries u.
Página 41 - The difficulty of obtaining really good buttcrin the city markets appears to be increasing, probably from a growing fastidiousness of butter eaters as well as from the increasing disproportion in numbers of consumers and producers. This fact gives urgent and immediate importance to efforts for improvement. The best Philadelphia butter comes mainly from Chester, Lancaster, and Delaware counties. A committee of New York gentlemen recently visited several of the dairies of Chester county as representatives...
Página 309 - the convenience of the arrangement," it is said, " is quite mutual, for the landowner will get a far higher return by letting his land for 15s. to 20s. per acre, than he would by keeping a couple of sheep to the acre, and the tenants will be able to make larger annual gains." From this it would appear that the American system, when " the settler subdues a piece of land, flogs it to death and abandons the carcase, and then repeats the operation on a new subject...
Página 56 - ... the rule of law laid down by act of Parliament, for ascertaining the rateable value of any subject, refers to an estimate of the rent it should yield. The outlay of capital might furnish no such criterion, since it may have been injudiciously expended; and what was costly may have become worthless, by subsequent changes.

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