Volume 1
The statutes in force relating to the poor laws : to Boards of Guardians, district school and asylum managers, overseers, and the Local Government Board, from 43 Eliz. c.2, to 35 & 36 Vict, c.93, together with digests of the decisions of the courts upon each statute / by William Cunningham Glen.
- W. Cunningham Glen
- Date:
- 1873
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The statutes in force relating to the poor laws : to Boards of Guardians, district school and asylum managers, overseers, and the Local Government Board, from 43 Eliz. c.2, to 35 & 36 Vict, c.93, together with digests of the decisions of the courts upon each statute / by William Cunningham Glen. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![resident or ^ of the peace residing or usually acting within the boundary line acting therein, proposed to be the limit of any such new division, but not otherwise. Forms, &c. to HI- All matters and things by the said herein recited Act be similar to required to be done by and with regard to the clerk of the peace those m 9 shall be done by and with regard to that officer with respect eo. . c. 3. divisions to be formed by virtue of this Act. Keservation of IV. Provided always, that every such order shall be made right of ap- subject to such power of petitioning against the same as is given by the said herein recited Act with respect to any order made by virtue thereof. Proceedings V. No order to be made nor any proceedings to be had or not to he taken in pursuance of this Act shall be quashed or vacated for TantoffOTm ^ant of form, or be removed by certiorari, or any other writ or process whatever, into any of His Majesty’s courts of record at Westminster; any law or statute to the contrary notwith- standing. Not to extend yj. Nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be cen- to Middlesex, Qj. taken to extend [to the county of Middlesex in E7ig- Mand. ’ land] (a), or to Scotland or Ireland. 6 & 7 WILL. IV. Chap. 71. An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales. [13th August, 1836.] :f: sf: >I< Comptroller of LVI. * * In the month of January in every year, the corn returns to comptroller of corn returns for the time being, or such other publish aver- person as may, from time to time, be in that behalf authorised ® by the privy council, shall cause an advertisement to be inserted in the London Gazette, stating what has been, during seven years ending on the Thursday next before Christmas Day then next preceding, the average price of an imperial bushel of British wheat, barley, and oats, computed from the weekly averages of the corn returns. Eent-charges LVII. Every rent-charge charged upon any lands by any to he valued such intended apportionment shall be deemed at the time of the according to confirmation of such apportionment, as hereinafter provided, to ^rice^Tcorn value of such number of imperial bushels and decimal price o corn. imperial bushel of wheat, barley, and oats, as the same would have purchased at the prices so ascertained by the advertisement to be published immediately after the passing of this Act, in case one-third part of such rent-charge had been invested in the purchase of wheat, one-third part thereof in the purchase of barley, and the remaining third part thereof in the {a) The exemption of the county by 14 & 15 Viet. c. 55, s. 17; see of Middlesex from this Act is repealed also 9 Geo, 4, c. 43, s. 13.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24878716_0001_0700.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)