An Exposition of the Land Tax: Its Assessment and Collection : with a Statement of the Rights Conferred by the Redemption ActsStevens and Sons, 1870 - 121 من الصفحات |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according annual value Annuities appointed assessors assignment Barrister-at-Law borough Burgh cent certify chargeable cloth collectors College Commissioners of Land contract corporate Court of Exchequer Cupar declared deduction District Commissioners Ditto ditto duty Edition enacted England equal pound rate exempted exonerated from Land fee farm rents fixed sum GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN granted hereditaments hospitals imposed inclosure Acts Inland Revenue Inner Temple JOHN BLOSSETT Knight's fee Land Tax Act Land Tax charged Land Tax redeemed landlord levied liable Lincoln's Inn Lord manors ment Middle Temple option paid from common parish Parliament passing payable payment perpetual Personal estate persons entitled pound of rental premises Price profits proportion purchase rack rent raised Rate per Pound Real estate receiving officer redeemed the Land Redemption Acts redemptioner registry relief rent-charge repartition respect Scotland scutage statutes tenant tenements thereof tion tithes transferred valuation yearly
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 55 - ... .For which purpose, the Act directs them to inspect the necessary assessments, and to require the production of an office copy of the registry of the estate with the Clerk of the Peace of the county where situate ; which registry was made in pursuance of the Act 1 Geo. I. sess. 2, c. 55, intituled " An Act to oblige Papists to register their names and real estates.
الصفحة 1 - And he who .held this proportion of land (or a whole fee) by knightservice was bound to attend his lord to the wars for forty days in every year, if called upon; which attendance was his reditus or return, his rent or service for the land he claimed to hold.
الصفحة 94 - Scotland to such tax, and so proportionably for any greater or lesser sum raised in England by any tax on land and other things usually charged together with the land, and that such quota for Scotland in the cases aforesaid be raised and collected in the same manner as the Cess now is in Scotland, but subject to such regulations in the manner of collecting as shall be made by the Parliament of Great Britain.