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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![in account with any tenant paying the same, shall he entitled to deduct the amount thereof from the rent-charge, or by all other lawful ways and means to recover the same from the owner of the rent-charge, his executors and administrators ; provided that the owner of every such rent-charge shall have and be entitled to the like right of demanding, inspecting, and taking copies of every assessment contained in such rent or charge, and of appeal against the same, and the like power of prosecuting such appeal and the like remedies in respect thereof, as any occupier or rate-payer has or may have in the case of poor rates, although such rate or charge is herein made assessable upon the occupier, and the owner of the rent-charge is not mentioned by name in such assessment (a). ^ Act not to ex- ^C. Nothing in this Act contained, unless by special pro- oSrinff^ vision to be inserted in some parochial agreement and specially or to payments ^PP^oved by the commissioners, in which case the same shall instead of be valid, shall extend to any Easter offerings, mortuaries, or tithes in surplice fees, or to the tithes of fish or of fishing, or to any London, &c. personal tithes other than the tithes of mills or any mineral tithes, or to any pa5rment instead of tithes arising or growing due within the city of London, or to any permanent rent-charge or other rent or payment in lieu of tithes, calculated according to any rate or proportion in the pound on the rent or value of any houses or lands in any city or town under any custom or private Act of parliament, or to any lands or tenements the tithes whereof shall have been already perpetually commuted or extinguished under any Act of parliament heretofore made. ^ 6 & 7 WILL. IV. Chap. 86. An Act for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England (&). [17th August, 1836.] ^ Hi Districts to be The guardians of every union declared under the pro- formed, and visions of an Act passed in the fifth and sixth years of His registrars and present Majesty, intituled ‘‘An Act for the Amendment and supermten- better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in to be^ap-^ England and Wales,” and also of every parish or place in pointed. which a board of guardians shall have been established under 4 & 5 Will. IV. the provisions of the last-named Act, shall, on or before the c. ^6. first day of October in this year, if the said board of guardians shall have been established before the passing of this Act, (a) See 12 & 13 Viet, c 14. Glen’s Law relating to the Eegistra- (d) See 34 & 35 Viet. c. 70, and tion of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24878716_0001_0702.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)