| 1870 - 590 pagine
...the difficulties of the case would he equitably met by exempting the owners of property held nnder lease from the proposed division of rates for a period...entitled, equally with all other occupiers, to deduct from tkf rent the proportionate port of the rates to which thf owner may become liable, power being given... | |
| 1871 - 380 pagine
...they acquired an immediate interest in the rates. " (9.) That the difficulties of the case would be equitably met by exempting the owners of property...given to the owner at the same time to add to his reut a sum equivalent to the like proportionate part of the rates, calculated on the average annual... | |
| W. NEILSON HANCOCK, LL.D. - 1871 - 652 pagine
...unless they acquired an immediate interest in the rates. 9. That the difficulties of the case would be equitably met by exempting the owners of property...proportionate part of the rates to which the owner may become liable—power being given to the owner at the same time to add to his rent a sum equivalent to the... | |
| 1871 - 370 pagine
...they acquired an immediate interest in the rates. " (9.) That the difficulties of the case would be equitably met by exempting the owners of property...of that time the occupiers of such property should bo entitled, equally with all other oecupiers, to deduct from the rent the proportionate part of the... | |
| Institution of Surveyors (Great Britain). - 414 pagine
...proposed changes until the expiration of such leases." (9) "That the difficulties of the case would be equitably met by exempting the owners of property...after the expiration of that time, the occupiers of that property should be entitled, equally with all other occupiers, to deduct from the rent the proportionate... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1871 - 576 pagine
...unless they acquired an immediate interest in the rates. 9. That the difficulties of the case would be equitably met by exempting the owners of property...rates to which the owner may become liable, power l>eing given to the owner at the same time to add to his rent a sum equivalent to the like proportionate... | |
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