Compulsory purchase as a substitute for the revision of judicial rents
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Edge, John H. 'Compulsory purchase as a substitute for the revision of judicial rents'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. X Part LXXIV, 1893/1894, pp1-11Download Item:

Abstract:
A question has been frequently mooted, which must soon be determined,
namely, what course the government will take in respect of
judicial rents, which will shortly be legally capable of revision under
the 8th section of the Land Act of 1881?
Thirty-six thousand tenants are, at
present, holding under statutory terms, which will expire in September
and November, 1896, and if even a moderately large number
of them, or their landlords, are dissatisfied with the judicial rents,
or any other matter connected with the hearing and decision of the
cases, the Land Commission and County Courts will be flooded
with work, and long before the numbers of the earlier cases are
sensibly reduced, others will come pouring in from each succeeding
gale-day.
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Read Tuesday, 28th November, 1893
Author: Edge, J. H.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. X Part LXXIV 1893/1894
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Land acts, Compulsory purchaseISSN:
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