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Example sentences for "landed property"

  • This bill was resisted chiefly by those it was designed most to benefit; it was, however, ultimately carried, and under its administration a very large portion of landed property in Ireland changed hands.

  • Lord Althorp proposed to equalise the duties on foreign wines, and foreign European timber and exported coals; and to place duties on cotton, steam-boats, and the bona fide sale or transfer of landed property.

  • Whence then, arose the idea of landed property?

  • The frequent contentions at that time, about the use of a well in the dry country of Arabia, where those people lived, also shew that there was no landed property.

  • There could be no such thing as landed property originally.

  • When the “sacredness of property” is talked of, it should always be remembered that any such sacredness does not belong in the same degree to landed property.

  • What arguments does Mr. Mill suggest in favor of some redistribution of landed property?

  • Great tracts were left absolutely depopulated, and after the rearrangement of land, which was accomplished by the Act of Settlement, the immense preponderance of landed property remained in the hands of the Protestant nation.

  • Few things contribute so much to the formation of the social type as the laws regulating the succession of property and especially the agglomeration or division of landed property.

  • Has no pauperism affected the taxation of landed property?

  • The Prefect of Romsdal enumerates the causes of an increasing subdivision of landed property as follows: 1.

  • The one embraced the practically closed circle of the governing senatorial families who kept aloof from direct speculation and invested their immense capital partly in landed property, partly as sleeping partners in the great associations.

  • Pervasio, forcible appropriation of landed property, condemned by Edict of Athalaric, ix.

  • Wherever the right of primogeniture attaches to landed property, a woman, even if she be the first born, can not enter into possession if there be younger brothers.

  • According to the old custom of the Middle Ages, women, seized of landed property, were also vested with the suffrage, and, as such also filled judicial functions.

  • This denial of landed property to the gross of the people has this further evil effect in preventing the improvement of land, that it prevents any of the property acquired in trade to be regorged, as it were, upon the land.

  • I shall begin with those which relate to the possession and inheritance of landed property in Popish hands.

  • It is equally easy to understand that in order to stimulate this development it is necessary before all else to secure an increased foreign population, by attracting it through the powerful bait of landed property.

  • Then came a steady and decisive rise in the value of landed property in general and of rural property in particular.

  • At the outset the individual has no capital, no landed property.

  • Another bane of Ireland is the prevalence of life interests in landed property there.

  • The encumbered condition of landed property in Ireland is at this moment the most pressing question.

  • In the next place, they should diminish temporarily, if not permanently, all stamp duties which hinder the transfer of landed property, and they should pass a law by which the system of entailing estates should for the future be prevented.

  • Landed property; estate; especially, the land about the mansion house of a lord, and in his immediate occupancy; demesne.

  • By one provision of this code women were excluded from the inheritance of landed property.

  • The state of being a laird; an estate; landed property.

  • For this reason the progress of civilization everywhere demands more distinct boundaries of landed property, and this in the interest of the whole community, which shares in the progress.

  • Rents vary in different countries under various customs of those countries, and so land values can be compared only by knowing the customs and laws which influence the transfer of landed property, either by deed or by lease.

  • Tenthly, no special tax shall be laid on landed property in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony to meet the expenses of the war.

  • Ninthly, no special tax shall be laid on landed property in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony, to meet the expenses of the war.

  • Again, landed property belonging to burghers had already been sold, and in all probability these burghers would never see any of the proceeds.

  • No special tax will be imposed on landed property in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony to defray the expenses of the war.


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