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Limit,

of time for compulsory purchase, 271; for completion of works,

271.

of deviation, 311, 314.

Litigation.

costs of adverse, not payable by promoters, 194, 213.
to establish interest in land, 272.

Lloyd's Signal Stations Act, 1888, 568.

Lloyd's may erect signal stations, 568.

acquire land by agreement or compulsion, 569.
limit of land to be taken compulsorily, 569.
Lands Clauses Acts incorporated, 569.

land to include easements and rights over land, 570, 573.

compulsory powers not to be exercised without provisional order,

570.

Board of Trade may grant provisional order, 572; to be confirmed
by Parliament, 572: costs of, 572; notices to be published and
served before application, 570; service of notices, 570; inquiry
by Board of Trade, 571.

time for compulsory purchase limited to one year, 573.
sale of superfluous land, 569.

Local Government Act,

of 1888, 575.

of 1894, 670.

London, Compensation in,

local authorities in, 775.

power of vestries and district boards to widen and improve streets,
776; to acquire land for, 776; incapacitated persons selling,
777; procedure to take land for, 777, 778; assessment of com-
pensation, 778. See "Metropolitan Paving Act, 1817."
power to purchase and take lands for purposes of Metropolitan
Management Acts, 790; incorporation of Lands Clauses Acts,
791; consent of Secretary of State required, 791; notices to be
previously given, 791; effect of notices, 792.

power to sell and dispose of superfluous land, 792; owner selling
may reserve right of pre-emption, 792.

compensation how ascertained and recovered, 793; under 50%.
before justices, 793; procedure before, 794; other cases by
arbitration under Lands Clauses Acts, 793.

power to construct sewers, 787; making compensation for, 787;
for interference with ancient mill, 788.

powers of county council, as to constructing main sewers, 789; com-
pensation to be made, 789; land need not be acquired, 790 ́; land
may be taken for roads to sewers, 794; for temporary purposes,
794; communications between severed portions of land, 794.
joining sewers in different parishes, 795; reservation as to canals
and railways, 796.

local authorities may manage commons, 797; compensation for
beneficial rights interfered with, 796.

powers of local authorities as to open spaces, 536; extended to
whole of England, 536. See "Open Spaces."

London, Compensation in-continued.

power of sanitary authorities to cleanse ponds and ditches, 802;
compensation for interference with ancient mill in so doing, 803;
appeal to county council, 803.

power of sanitary authorities to make public conveniences, 803;
vesting of sub-soil of streets in, for that purpose, 803.

power of county council under Building Act, 1894, 804; to make
conditions as to widening highways, 805; compensation to be
made, 805.

removing projections by vestries and district boards, 788; making
compensation for, 788; in case of new buildings by county
council, 806; compensation to be made, 806.

scheme in London, under Housing of Working Classes Act, 1890,
602; provisions as to applying Act in London, 633.

power of county council to take lands to prevent flooding from
Thames, 798; compensation for, 799. See" Thames."

Lord of the Manor,

Lot,

rights of, on sale of tenants' interests in copyholds to promoters,
247; land to be enfranchised, 248, 249; compensation for
enfranchisement, 248.

compensation to, for rights in the soil of commons, 251; where
part allotted for cutting turves, 255; to convey soil on payment
of compensation, 251. See "Copyholds."

umpire cannot be chosen by, 67.

Lunatics,

power of sale by committees of, 23; for extraordinary purposes, 27.
sale by, where no committee, 23.

compensation for a rentcharge belonging to, 23.

deposit of purchase-money in bank, 143, 177; sums under 201.
payable to committee, 178.

Magistrate,

stipendiary or police, has power of two justices, 10.

Mandamus,

motion for prerogative writ of, 53; Crown Office Rules as to, 850;
form of writ, 852: of return to writ, 853.

action for, 53; when it can be brought, 54; Supreme Court Rules
as to, 854; interlocutory application for, 54.

as to proceeding by motion or action, 54.

to compel promoters to appoint a surveyor to fix price of land if
party under disability, 26.

to compel promoters to proceed after service of notice to treat, 41,
53; to summon jury, 59, 86; to pay costs of arbitration, 76; of
assessment by jury, 105; to take up an award and pay arbitrator's
costs, 77; to pay purchase-money into bank, 146.

on return to writ, questions of right may be raised, 77.

Mandamus-continued.

to compel railway company to carry a road over railway, 319; to
make a bridge instead of a level crossing, 338; to make accommo-
dation works, 354.

to compel justices to settle compensation, 55.

to compel sheriff to summon jury, 89.

to compel a master to tax costs, 103.

Manor,

compensation for copyhold lands in, 248.

for waste lands of, 251. See "Lord of Manor."

Manufactory,

owner not obliged to sell part of, under Lands Clauses Acts, 238.
manufactory may be a house, 242. See "House."

main business on premises must be manufacture, 242; incidental
manufacturing is not sufficient, 242.

land need not be within one ambit, 243.

taking the water power and machinery is taking part of, 243.
promoters must take fixtures in, 243.

proceedure when promoters desire to take part, 243. See "Counter
Notice."

Markets and Fairs,

special Act to incorporate Markets and Fairs Clauses Act, 1847, 376.
construction under that and Lands Clauses Acts, 377; compensa-
tion to be determined as under Lands Clauses Acts, 377.
additional land may be taken for extraordinary purposes, 379.
undertakers may take land required for, 379; and land for a second

market house, 380; may erect slaughter-houses on such land,
380; but cannot create a nuisance, 381; weighing machines for
cattle, 379.

undertakers must do as little damage as can be and make full
compensation, 380.

urban district conncils may provide markets, 379; and slaughter-
houses, 379; and weighing machines, 379; taking land under
Public Health Act, 1875, 379; may not provide land for fairs, 379.

Married Woman,

power to sell land, 20, 22; for extraordinary purposes, 29, 30.
conveyance of copyholds by, 25,

deposit of money in bank, 143.

payment out to when absolutely entitled, 165; evidence upon
application as to funds in Court, 174.

rights in regard to dower, 22, 163.

Master,

taxation of costs by, 494; payment of fees for, 682. See "Taxation
of Costs."

power of, under Arbitration Act, 1889, 594.

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,

provides for the compulsory taking of lands for lighthouses, 681.

Mesne Profits,

compensation for, when lands omitted to be purchased, 272.

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Metropolitan Paving Act, 1817,

commonly called Michael Angelo Taylor's Act, 775.

vestries and district boards may widen and improve streets, 776;
may purchase or take land for, 776; incapacitated persons may
sell, 777; sale of disused burial grounds, 777.

procedure to take lands, 777; adjudication that land required, 777 ;
form of, 846; notice to treat for, 777; form of, 846; effect of
notice to treat, 777; form of offer, 847.

compensation, how settled, 778; warrant to sheriff to summon jury,
778; form of, 849; procedure before jury, 779; costs of assessing
compensation, 780.

application of purchase-money, 781; costs of proceedings in Court,
in regard to, 783.

vesting of lands in local authoritiy, 782, 785.

yearly tenants to deliver possession, 783; compensation to, 784.
rights of mortgagees, 784,

power of sale of land taken, 786; right of pre-emption, 786.

Military Purposes,

statutes dealing with the acquisition of land for, 442, 654, 757.
Secretary of State for War has lands vested in him, 757; power of,
to purchase or lease lands, 654, 758; conveyances of land to,
758; form of, 758; incapacitated persons may sell, 758; provi-
sions of Lands Clauses Acts available, 442, 655.

Secretary of State may sell lands, 759; equitable interests after-
wards established to be compensated, 759.

acquisition of land for ranges, barracks, and storage of arms, 654,
663; by Secretary for War, 654; by a volunteer corps, 654;
by county or borough council, 654; Lands Clauses Acts incor-
porated with modifications, 655, 662; provisional order to be
obtained, 656; procedure to obtain, 655.

disposal of land on disbandment of corps, 658.
power to stop up and divert footpaths, 660.

powers to make bye-laws in case of artillery ranges, 661; compen-
sation for injury caused by, 661.

power to fix alignment marks, 662; full compensation to be
made, 663.

land for defence of realm, 442, 760; Secretary of State may use
powers of Lands Clauses Acts, 442; may require arbitration
only, 662.

land cannot be taken compulsorily for defence except in certain
cases, 767; if taking authorised, justices to put Secretary of State
in possession, 760.

compensation to be assessed by a jury, 761; appeal from, 765;
apportionment by, 766; if claim under 2001. by justices, 763;
if party absent, by a surveyor appointed by justices, 764; if party
desires by arbitration, 765.

Military Purposes-continued.

how value to be estimated, 765; how damage to be ascertained,
764; where restrictions exist as to building, 764.

removal of erections on restoration of lands hired, 767.

application of purchase money for land for, 768, 770; transfer
from Remembrancer to Paymaster-General, 769.

payment into Court on failure to deduce title, 769; additional sum
payable by Secretary of State to meet expenses, 769; orders
as to, to be made at chambers, 769.

Mill,

persons in possession deemed to be owners, 771.

compensation for interests omitted to be purchased, 764.

enrolment of deeds relating to lands, 772.

power of Secretary of State to sue, 772.

compensation for injury to, by altering road to, 137; by risk from
fire, 119; by altering level of a river, 139; by diverting water
in a river, 389.

removal of mill dams under Lands Drainage Act, 1861, 449.
interference with ancient mill in London, 788, 803.

Mines and Minerals,

special provisions as to, in case of railways, 358; of waterworks,
392; of sanitary works, 551.

special provisions to be regarded as a statutory code, 359.

ordinarily pass on a conveyance of land, 16; under statutory
provisions do not pass unless expressly mentioned, 358, 392.

action will be for wrongful removal, 361.

may be purchased compulsorily with surface, 309, 360; or after
surface has been taken, 40, 360; right of tenant for life to value
of, 22.

where statutory provisions, notice to treat should refer to, 45, 361;
some minerals may be purchased and others excluded, 360;
owner not bound to prove mineral contents of land, 361.
deposit on entry need not include value of minerals, if not
required, 226, 360.

definition of, 359; meaning of "mines of minerals," 359.

not to be worked within a certain distance without notice, 361,
394; person desirous and entitled to work to give notice, 361.
company may purchase if working likely to damage railway, 361;
compensation for, to be settled pursuant to Lands Clauses Acts,
362, 396; every interest to be compensated, 362; compensation
for injurious affection, 118, 363.

injury caused by improper construction, remedy by action, 131, 363.
special reservation of right of action in case of waterworks, 397;
also in case of sewers and sanitary works, 552.

if company do not give notice to take, owner may work, 363,
394; by surface or underground operations, 364; may let down
surface and destroy undertaking, 364, 365. See " Support."
May do so although company have purchased all minerals except
one, 364; mines to be worked properly or owner liable for
injury, 364.

communications may be made when mines severed, 367, 395; must
not injure works, 367, 395.

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