| Paul Felix Aschrott - 1902 - 400 sivua
...description "" i civil parish. "The word 'parish' shall signify a place for which a separate .•ior rate is or can be made, or for which a separate overseer is or can be ^pointed." * See Chalmer's, pp. 35 & 39. The number of civil parishes which in 1896 !-: rfturns to... | |
| Thomas Bourchier-Chilcott (ed.) - 1902 - 618 sivua
...commencement of that Act, unless the contrary appears, means a place for which a separate poor-rate is or can be made, or for which a separate overseer is or can be appointed." In other cases " parish " means the ecclesiastical pariah, ie the whole parish and parish proper (In... | |
| James Brooke Little - 1902 - 900 sivua
...parish or place having separate overseers of the poor and separately maintaining its own poor (it) or for which a separate poor rate is or can be made, or for which (r) 15 & 16 Vict. c. 85, s. 10. (») 18 & 19 Vict. c. 128, s. 3. (0 15 & 16 Vict. c. 85, s. 10 ; as... | |
| Scotland - 1900 - 594 sivua
...Scotland a parish as constituted on the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, for which a separate poor rate is or can be made, or for which separate overseers or a separate parochial board are or can be appointed, and as regards Ireland means... | |
| W. Thompson (of Surrey.) - 1903 - 454 sivua
...[Definitions in this Act differ in some respects from those in the Housing Act, 18qd]. Parish means a place for which a separate poor rate is or can be...which a separate overseer is or can be appointed. "Person" includes any body of persons, whether corporate or unincorporate. Local Authority means urban... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 920 sivua
...contrary intention appears, mean, as respects England and Wales, a place for which a separate Poor Kate is or can be made, or for which a separate Overseer is or can be appointed " (s. 5, Interp Act, 1889) : that def is taken from s. 18, 29 & 30 V. c. 113, which made more precise... | |
| Royal Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) - 1927 - 938 sivua
...CONDITIONS. The smallest unit, or element, of English Local Government is the parish, which is defined as " a place for which a separate poor rate is or can be made," and every part of England is now comprised in some poor-law parish. These units form the component... | |
| Francis Beaufort Palmer - 1905 - 724 sivua
...place in which Courts are to be holden in a County in conjunction with a district. " Parish " means a place for which a separate poor rate is or can be...which a separate overseer is or can be appointed, and the boundaries of each such parish shall be those constituted and limited on the first day of April,... | |
| Richard Henslowe Wellington - 1905 - 394 sivua
...an accessory before the fact to a murder. The expression " parish " means a parish, township, or ' place for which a separate poor rate is or can be...which a separate overseer is or can be appointed. The expression "the Lord Chancellor" means the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. The expression... | |
| Edward Wavell Ridges - 1905 - 502 sivua
...countries respectively. The Parish Meeting. — A parish means a place " for which a separate poor law is, or can be, made, or for which a separate overseer is, or can be, appointed." (i«) The constitution and powers of the parish meeting are regulated by the Local Government Act of... | |
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