An Act for the Commutation of Certain Manorial Rights in Respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and for Facilitating the Enfranchisement ... of Such Tenure; passed 21st June, 1841 - Softcover

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9781130288780: An Act for the Commutation of Certain Manorial Rights in Respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and for Facilitating the Enfranchisement ... of Such Tenure; passed 21st June, 1841

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1841 Excerpt: ...the Amount of Increase or Diminution, or shall ascertain the Amount to be paid by way of Rent-charge (as the Case may require); and the said Valuers shall afterwards, or where the Rent-charge shall be specifically stated in the Agreement, and shall not have been apportioned thereby, shall at once proceed to apportion the total Sum to be paid by way of Rent-charge; and in regulating the Amount of Rent-charge, and also in making such Apportion merit, the said Valuers shall take into account the Facilities for Improve-ment and all other Circumstances relating to the Land which shall be included in such Commutation, and shall make due Allow-ance for the same; and shall also take into consideration the relative Situations of the Lord when Tenant for Life or having other limited Interest, and the respective Rights of such Lord and of those entitled in Remainder or Reversion to the Manor, and what Portion of such Rent-charge should be paid to such Lord, being Tenant for Life or having other limited Interest, and how the Residue thereof should be applied, and whether the whole of such Rent-charge, or whether only a Part thereof, should be paid to the Lord, being Tenant for Life or having other limited Interest in the Manor; and when the Tenant shall have only a Life Estate or other limited Interest in his Land, it shall be lawful for the said Valuers to state what Proportion (if any) of the Rentcharge to be paid in respect of such Land should be deferred until the next Act or Event in which a Fine would become due to the Lord; and the said Valuers shall also state generally whether, and in what Cases, in their Opinion, the Payment of the Rentcharge, or of Part thereof, should be deferred, and shall state such other Particulars as may enable the said Commissioners t...

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