An Act for the Commutation of Certain Manorial Rights in Respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and for Facilitating the Enfranchisement of Such Lands and the Improvement of Such Tenure: Passed 21st June, 1841 |
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... brought , the same may be brought and carried on in their Names , or by Persons appointed by the Commis- sioners . $ 42 . may be brought for Recovery of Expences , if amount- ing to 40s . $ 66 . Limitation of , against Commissioners ...
... brought , the same may be brought and carried on in their Names , or by Persons appointed by the Commis- sioners . $ 42 . may be brought for Recovery of Expences , if amount- ing to 40s . $ 66 . Limitation of , against Commissioners ...
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... . · Actions may be brought and carried on after . DECLARATION to be made by Valuers before acting . $ 26 . · $ 42 . See also COMMISSIONERS , Appointment of . WITNESSES . 25 25 DEFINITION OF TERMS , 66 Manor , " " - xiv INDEX .
... . · Actions may be brought and carried on after . DECLARATION to be made by Valuers before acting . $ 26 . · $ 42 . See also COMMISSIONERS , Appointment of . WITNESSES . 25 25 DEFINITION OF TERMS , 66 Manor , " " - xiv INDEX .
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... brought in any of Her Majesty's Courts of Law at Westminster against the Person in whose Favour such Decision shall have been made , within Three Calendar Months next after such Decision shall have been notified in Writing , in such ...
... brought in any of Her Majesty's Courts of Law at Westminster against the Person in whose Favour such Decision shall have been made , within Three Calendar Months next after such Decision shall have been notified in Writing , in such ...
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... brought , or by any Judge of Her Majesty's Courts of Law at Westminster , and the Plaintiff may proceed thereon in like Manner as if the Defendant had appeared and accepted such Issue ; and the Parties in such Action shall produce to ...
... brought , or by any Judge of Her Majesty's Courts of Law at Westminster , and the Plaintiff may proceed thereon in like Manner as if the Defendant had appeared and accepted such Issue ; and the Parties in such Action shall produce to ...
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... brought shall set aside such Verdict , and order a new Trial to be had therein , which it shall be lawful for the said Court to do if it shall see fit : Provided also , that in case any such Decision shall involve a Question of Law only ...
... brought shall set aside such Verdict , and order a new Trial to be had therein , which it shall be lawful for the said Court to do if it shall see fit : Provided also , that in case any such Decision shall involve a Question of Law only ...
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Act or Event Action or Suit Adjournment afore aforesaid agreed Agreement Amount ancient Tenement appointed Apportion arrear Assistant Commissioner Attorney become payable charged chisement Commissioners or Assistant Commissioners shall direct Common Seal Commutation or Enfranchisement Confirmation Consent Copy of Court Costs Court of Exchequer Court Rolls Courts of Equity Death or Alienation Deed deemed default enacted Enfran Expences Fee Simple Femes Coverts Fines forthwith Freebench Gavelkind Hands and Seal herein-after mentioned herein-after provided Heriots Increase or Diminution interested therein intituled Lands of Copyhold late Majesty King Law at Westminster liable Lord and Tenants Lord High Treasurer Lord's Rights Majesty's Courts Majesty's Treasury Manor or Lands Manorial Rights Meeting ment missioners mutation Number paid Person entitled Power Rent Rent-charge Sche Schedule of Apportionment seised Shillings Simple in Possession sioners Steward or Lord suance Tenure thereto think fit tion tionment Tithe Commissioners Title tomary Trustees Valuations Valuers
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Page 38 - ... half-yearly payments, on the first day of July and the first day of January in every year...
Page 18 - Prius, in any action now brought, or which shall be hereafter brought, or by or in pursuance of any submission to reference containing an agreement that such submission shall be made a rule of any of his Majesty's courts of record...
Page 43 - ... papers, and writings, terriers, maps, plans, and surveys relating to the matters in issue in their respective custody or power ; and" it shall be lawful for the judge by whom any such action shall be tried, if he shall think fit, to direct the jury to find a verdict, subject to the opinion of...
Page 4 - The Act of the session of the sixth and seventh years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter seventy-one, intituled "An Act for the commutation of Tithes in England and Wales...
Page 70 - Court, to the person or persons who would, for the time being, have been entitled to the rents and profits of the...
Page 70 - ... be paid into the bank of England in the name and with the privity of the accountant-general of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there ex...
Page 4 - Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, shall, in the Case of each such additional Appointment, consent thereto: Provided further, that the Number of such Clerks, Messengers, and Officers shall be subject to the like Consent.
Page 42 - ... next after such decision shall have been notified in writing, in such manner as the commissioners or assistant commissioner shall direct, to the parties interested therein or to their known agents in which action the plaintiff shall deliver a feigned issue, whereby such disputed right may be tried, and shall proceed to a trial at law of such issue...
Page 56 - ... case the Person so entitled shall be unknown or not ascertained, then such Notice shall be given to some Person, to be nominated for that Purpose by some Writing under the Hands and Seal of the said Commissioners, after due Inquiry shall have been made by them as to the Fitness of such Person to judge of the Propriety of assenting to or dissenting from any such Agreement; and that in every Case in which Dissent in Writing shall have been expressed, the Commissioners shall withhold their Confirmation...
Page 70 - Persons who would for the Time being have been entitled to the Rents and Profits of the Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, so hereby directed to be purchased in case such Purchase or Settlement were made.