District Councils a Concise Guide to Their Powers And Duties

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District Councils a Concise Guide to Their Powers And Duties
H D Henry Dauncey Cornish
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198 ; 69 L. J. U. B. 590. ) The council cannot charge frontagers with paving expenses in respect of part of a street which is in the district of another local authority. (Hornsey (May or of] v. Birkbeck, (1906) 1 K. B. 521. ) " Owner " (from whom the expenses are recoverable) means the person who, for the time being, receives the rack-rent, whether on his own account or as trustee or agent for someone else, or who would receive this rent if the premises were let at a rack-rent. (S. 4, P. H. Act..., 1875. ) A local authority which have acquired the lease of a square or garden under the Open Spaces Acts are the "owners. " (St. Mary, Islington v. Cobbett (1894), 64 L. J. M. C. 36. ) The lord of the manor, who, under an Inclosure Act, was prohibited from receiving rack-rent in respect of a common, was held to be the " owner " liable for the expense of paving a street which ran across the common. (Meyrick v. A. -G. , (1894) 3 Ch. 209 ; 63 L. J. Ch. 209. ) The trustees of a Nonconformist chapel are the " owners.

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