A manual of hygiene, public and private, and compendium of sanitary laws : for the information and guidance of public health authorities, officers of health, and sanitarians generally / by Charles A. Cameron.
- Date:
- 1874
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A manual of hygiene, public and private, and compendium of sanitary laws : for the information and guidance of public health authorities, officers of health, and sanitarians generally / by Charles A. Cameron. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![of the premises, aud to do all such works as may be necessary for neglects to bringing the same into conformity with such order, and within such g|J[?jf'^raer'^ time as shall be fixed by Such justices, and on non-compliance by such last-mentioned applicant with his undertaking it shall be lawful for the justices to make a like order in favour of any other owner. 25. Where any owner has completed any works required to be ^Jj™*,^. executed by a local authority in pursuance of this act, he may on o,ner ^n cora- the completion thereof apply to the local authority for a charging pietion of order charging on the premises on which the works have been executed works. an annuity as compensation to the owner for the expenditure incurred by him in executing such works, and shall produce to the local authority the ceniflcate of their surveyor or engineer that the works have been executed to his satisfaction, and also the accounts and vouchers for such works ; and the local authority, when satisfied that the owner has duly executed such works, shall make a-charging order accordingly. The annuity charged shall be a sum of six pounds for every £100 of such expenditure, and so in proportion for any less sum, to commence from the date of the order, aud to be payable for a terra of thirty years to the owner named in such order, his executors, administra- tors, or assigns. Charging orders made under this act shall be made according to the form marked A in the second schedule hereto annexed, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit. The costs of obtaijiing the order to be allowed by the Local Autho- rity shall be deemed to be part of the expenditure incurred by the owner. 26. Every annuity created by a charging order under this act shall Incidence of be a charge on the premises comprised in the order, having prioi'ify Charge, over all existing and future estates, interests, and incumbrances, with the exception of quit rents and other charges incident to tenure, tithe commutation rent charges, and any charges created under any act authorizing advances of public money ; and where more annuities than one are chargeable under this act on any premises, such annuities shall, as between themselves, take order according to their respective dates. 27. Every annuity charged on any premises by a charging order Cliarges under this act may be recovered by the persons for the time being rentSr^es^^ entitled to the same by the same means and in the like manner in all m lieu of tithes, respects as if it were a rent charge granted by deed out of the premises by the owner thereof. ^^^^^ 28. An order made in pursuance of this act charging an annuity on evidence of * any premises shall be, both at law and in equity, conclusive evidence complianco that all notices, acts, and proceedings by this act directed with refer- with Act. ence to or consequent on the obtaining sueh order, or the making such charge, have been duly served, done, and taken, and that such charge has been duly created, and that it is a valid charge on the premises declared to be subject thereto. 29. [Refers only to Yorkshire and Middlesex.] ^ . 30. The proprietor of any charge may, by deed under seal, stamped o/cha^ge! with the same ad valorem stamp as if it were an assignment of a charge created by deed, assign the benefit of the charging order, or of any portion of the charge comprised therein, to any other person ; and on such assignment being executed the assignee shall have the same rights under the order as the proprietor would have had if no .such assignment had been executed ; and any assignee of a charging order may, by deed stamped in manner aforesaid, assign the charge to any other person. Any assignment of a charging order may be in the form marked B in the schedule hereto, or iu any other convenient form. 31. All expenses incurred by the local authority in pursuance of Asto expenses of local EE authority.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21932396_0443.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)