... unexhausted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding for his own benefit, the amount of the compensation shall not exceed a capital sum fairly representing... British Farmer's Magazine - Page 2341875Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1875 - 722 pages
...proposed to the said proposed Amendment, to add to the words proposed to be left out — " The umount of the compensation shall not exceed a capital sum...at the determination of the tenancy then makes to the letting value of the holding." — (The Marquess of Jlartinyton.) Question proposed, " That those... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1875 - 682 pages
...Amendment, to the effect that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding for his own benefit. SIB WILLIAM HARCOURT maintained that the Amendment which the hon. Member for Mid-Lincolnshire intended... | |
| James Edward Davis - Civil procedure - 1876 - 536 pages
...unexhausted; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding...at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value of the holding. Sect. 8. " The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of... | |
| William E. Bear, Cobden Club (London, England) - Agriculture - 1876 - 144 pages
...no case shall more be paid for an improvement—although the landlord has consented thereto—than " a capital sum fairly representing the addition which...at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value of the holding." The provisions of the Act—good, bad, and indifferent alike—are... | |
| Agriculture - 1877 - 478 pages
...unexhausted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding...fairly representing the addition which the improvement, ae far as i". continues unexhausted at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting... | |
| John Andrews - Leases - 1878 - 354 pages
...unexhausted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding...at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value of the holding. 8. The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of an improvement... | |
| Horace Smith, Thomas Spooner Soden - Landlord and tenant - 1878 - 468 pages
...unexhausted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding...at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value of the holding. Amount of 8. The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of... | |
| Horace Smith, Thomas Spooner Soden - Landlord and tenant - 1878 - 466 pages
...unexhansted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding...fairly representing the addition which the improvement, aa far as it continues unexhansted at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value... | |
| John Ewart (land surveyor.) - 1878 - 388 pages
...unexhausted ; but so that where the landlord was not at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement absolute owner of the holding for...amount of the compensation shall not exceed a capital gum fairly representing the addition which the improvement, as far as it continues unexhausted at the... | |
| Joseph Haworth Redman, George Edward Lyon - Landford and tenant - 1879 - 556 pages
...unexhausted; but so that where the landlord was not, at tho time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding...at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value of the holding. (See p. 235.) 8. The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect... | |
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