The principle to be collected from all the cases on the subject is, that if the party rated have the use of the building or other subject of the rate as a mere servant of the Crown, or of any public body, or in any other respect for the mere exercise... The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer - Page 125by Richard Burn - 1837Full view - About this book
| Richard Burn - Forms (Law) - 1810 - 716 pages
...refpeft, then he is not rateable. ihc property of the crown in the beneficial occupation of a fab]fuj whether he be a civil or a military officer of the crown, 's equally rateable. But if the ufe of or refidence upon the property be either as tbeßrvant of the... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 772 pages
...use of the building, or other subject of the rate as a mere servant of the crown, or of any public body, or in any other respect for the mere exercise...military officer of the crown, is equally rateable. But if the use of or residence upon the property be either as the servant of the crown, and for public... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1822 - 958 pages
...use of the building, or other subject of the rate, as a mere servant of the crown, or of any public body, or in any other respect, for the mere exercise...personal and private respect, then he is not rateable :" and his lordship afterwards assigned this reason for the rule, that " the occupation is throughout... | |
| William Robinson - Forms (Law) - 1827 - 624 pages
...use of the building, or other subject of the rate, as a mere servant of the crown, or of any public body, or in any other respect for the mere exercise...military officer of the crown, is equally rateable. But if the use of or residence upon the property be either as the servant of the crown, and for public... | |
| Edmund Bott - Law reports, digests, etc - 1827 - 858 pages
...the use of the building or other subject of the rate as a mere servant of the Crown, or of any public body, or in any other respect for the mere exercise...respect, then he is not rateable. The property of the Cro\yn in the beneficial occupation of a subject, whether he be a civil officer of the Crown, as iii... | |
| J. S. Bayldon - Poor laws - 1828 - 244 pages
...the use of the building, or other subject of the rate, as a mere servant of the crown, or any public body, or in any other respect, for the mere exercise...beneficial occupation of a subject, whether he be a civil officer of the crown, as in Lord Bute's case (who was ranger of the new park near Richmond), and in... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1828 - 928 pages
...a mere servant of the crown, or of any public (a) It East, 256. (b) 4 TB 730. (c) 3E,'$t,513. 1827. body, or in any other respect, for the mere exercise...public duty therein, and have no beneficial occupation againtt of. or emolument resulting from it, in any personal The Inhabitants of and private respect,... | |
| LONDON. Greenwich. Parish of Greenwich. Vestry - 1831 - 98 pages
...public body, and have no beuefi" cial occupation of, or emolument resulting from it, in any per" sonal and private respect, then he is not rateable. The property " of the Crown in the.be. neficial occupation of a subject, whether " he be a Civil Officer of the Crown, as in « Lord... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - Law - 1831 - 590 pages
...occîT ied b or 'n an.v olner respect» f°r the mere exercise of public duty therein, and othcrs.t have no beneficial occupation of, or emolument resulting from it, in any personal or private respect, then he is not rateable. [ 478 ] 3. BITE v. GKINDALL. T- T. 17Ü5. KB l TR 338.... | |
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