The principle and law of assessing property to the poor's rate ... stated and illustrated, a letter

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1839 - 80 Seiten
 

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Seite 6 - ... taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal mines, or saleable underwoods in the said parish...
Seite 4 - ... the rent at which the property might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free from all usual tenant's rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rentcharge (if any), and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses ,if any) necessary to maintain the same in a state to command such rent...
Seite 4 - All rates to be under their seal of office direct, no rate for the relief of the poor made on the 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 might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants...
Seite 21 - Living by ; and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by Taxation of every Inhabitant, Parson, Vicar, and other, and of every Occupier of Lands, Houses, Tithes Impropriate, Propriations of Tithes, Coal Mines or saleable Underwoods...
Seite 4 - whereas it is desirable to establish one uniform mode of rating for the relief of the Poor throughout England and Wales, and to lessen the Cost of Appeal against an unfair Rate.
Seite 18 - ... upon that aliquot proportion of the profit; and in practice it is usual, and it is most convenient, to rate lands at the rack-rent which they would pay to a landlord, or some certain portion of it, the tenant paying all rates, charges and outgoings ; which is in effect rating according to a part of the net profit only ; but provided it be the same aliquot part in all cases, it makes no difference.
Seite 11 - IK' on a half or two-thirds of its annual value. In this case it is clear that there was a share of profit received by the tenant, upon which there has been no rate ; and, in that respect, the farmers were assessed in a less proportion of the true annual profit, or value, than the appellant.
Seite 4 - Commissioners shall by any order under their seal of office direct, 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 n % ot 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 might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants...
Seite 15 - ... we think the rate ought not to be so made. This property is to be charged according to its worth and value, in like manner and in the same proportion as other real property is charged in the same rate.
Seite 23 - ... they lay all the rates to the poor upon the rents of lands and houses, which alone, without the help of the stocks, are not able to raise a stock for the poor...

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