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Página 21 - Institution, shall be considered the property thereof, unless there shall have been some previous arrangement to the contrary, and the Council may publish the same in any way and at any time they may think proper. But should the Council refuse or...
Página 121 - ... the court, after hearing the parties, and having regard to the interests of the landlord and tenant respectively, and considering all the circumstances of the case, holding, and district...
Página 12 - I. ; and in the event of its continuing one month in arrear, after such application, the Council shall have the power, after suitable remonstrance, by letter, in the form so provided (Form K.), of erasing the name of the defaulter from the Register or lists of the Institution.
Página 171 - THERE are few general propositions concerning the age to which we belong which seem at first sight likely to be received with readier concurrence than the assertion that the society of our day is mainly distinguished from that of preceding generations by the largeness of the sphere which is occupied in it by Contract.
Página 16 - Committees, at which he is present, and shall regulate and keep order in the proceedings.
Página 26 - Institution as far as shall be in my power, and will attend the Meetings thereof as often as I conveniently can: provided that, whenever I shall signify in writing to the Secretary that I am desirous of withdrawing from the Institution, I shall (after the payment of any arrears which may be due by me at that period) be free from this obligation. Witness my hand, this day of FORM F.
Página 122 - Any land yields just as much more than the ordinary profits of stock, as it yields more than what is returned by the worst land in cultivation. The surplus is what the farmer can afford to pay as rent to the landlord ; and since, if he did not so pay it, he would receive more than the ordinary rate of profit, the competition of other capitalists, that competition which equalizes the profits of different capitals, will enable the landlord to appropriate it.
Página 225 - ... within their several dioceses, shall procure (as much as in them lieth) that a true note and terrier of all the glebes, lands, meadows, gardens, orchards, houses, stocks, implements, tenements, and portions of tithes lying out of their parishes (which belong to any parsonage, or vicarage, or rural prebend), be taken by the view of honest men in every parish, by the appointment of the bishop (whereof the minister to be one), and be laid up in the bishop's registry, there to be for a perpetual...
Página 289 - ... under this section, direct a local inquiry to be made by an inspector, as to the expediency of constituting the proposed district, and as to the limits to be assigned to such district, and as to such further incidental matters as the Board may think fit ; and in particular the inspector shall inquire what lands ought to be described as lowlands, midlands, and uplands, for the purposes of this Act, and what works, if any, have been executed for the protection of any such lowlands or midlands from...
Página 121 - ... may from time to time during the continuance of such tenancy apply to the court to fix the fair rent to be paid by such tenant to the landlord

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