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A Compendium of Compensation Cases; Containing a Collection of Cases Reported in the "Estates Gazette" Between January 1, 1892, and December 31, 1902 - Softcover

 
9781230013060: A Compendium of Compensation Cases; Containing a Collection of Cases Reported in the "Estates Gazette" Between January 1, 1892, and December 31, 1902

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...upper floor-s and s-pend money on them. He hadl acted. for the present tenants, who were willing-to ta-ke a lease at £150 a year. M-r. Walter Hall said lhe ill-aldi no he.sitation in saying he could let the upper premises at £150 a year. His total was very sim-illar to that of the previous witness. For the County Council, Mr. Edmund Farmer said his figures were:--Net rental............................................................ £270 Chief rem.............................................. 220 Profit rental.................. £50 For 4 years (from next Lady Day) at 6 per cent., years' purchase.. 3'65 £182 Add 10 per cent....................................................... 18 Total...................... £200 M_r. J. H. Tuwuseiud Green saidl he estimated that there was a profit rental of £54 10s., wihich he rtreated; at 6 per cent. for 55 years, his total, wi'th 10 per cent., being £269. In the open market the lease was practically of no value. He took ilhie property as-he found it. If put in repaiir--the'y were not in. good repair when the saw them---£110 or £120 might be obtained for-the upper floors. The position w-as of great importance and the light excelilenit, which was taiken inlto consideration when the rent was fixed. The jury awarded £500. GOVERNORS OF THE STEPNEY AND BOW FOUNDATION V. LONDON SCHOOL BOARD. Mr. Under-bheriff Burchell and a special jury. 1899--March. " Estates Gazette," LILL, 440. Value of houses at Bow. Mr. O. A. Cripps, Q.C., M.P.,-and Mr. Patrick Rose-Innes appeared as counsel for the Governors; and Mr. G. M. Freeman, Q.C., represented the Board. The cl-aim was in respect of six houses, Nos-. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Coborn Street,...

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