But therentals of the two feddans of land these ten years--thou hast eased thy soul by bringing the rentals thereof?
The net receipts of this department, as shown by its records, are as follows: Pike rentals .
I may add that, in 1869, I examined the rentals of many scores of Irish estates, and was convinced that over-renting was very rare.
It not seldom happens that in rentals and surveys he is simply described as a tenant at will, and that the fact that he has a copy is not recorded.
Under the heading of customary tenants are grouped copyholders and tenants at will, as well as those who are called customary tenants in the rentals and surveys.
It is possible, therefore, that the apparent diminution is due to the earlier rentalshaving included payments not given in the last.
The process by which piece after piece was clipped off it and added to the tenants' holdings is shown very clearly in Rentals and Court Rolls.
In the surveys and rentals of the period persons holding land may usually be divided roughly according to the nature of their tenure into three groups--freeholders, customary tenants, and leaseholders.
The following figures are taken from the surveys and rentals of 118 manors.
There is, of course, no novelty in rentals from ordinary station privileges.
They bought their supplies wholesale inside, and then offered them cheaply outside, free from stand rentals and other charges.
The rentals should not be high, and no sub-letting should be allowed under any circumstances.
The market is maintained by stand rentals and administrative charges and by a fund established for the improvement and extension of the system.
The rentals have steadily decreased while the landlords were borrowing and expending nearly half a million in my own county.
Principally the malpractices of a couple of agents ruling over half its area, whose bloated rentals grow swollen under their hands with the sweat of dumb and hopeless possessors.
At the same time there were Monday-men at Limpesham in the same county; and they are noticed in earlier rentals at Castle Combe in Wiltshire, at Leighton in Huntingdonshire, in East Kent, and at Bocking and Hadleigh in the eastern counties.
In the thirteenth century, when the rentals were mostly compiled, the lord was aided in harvest, as in seed-time, by tenants of all ranks.
In comparing net results it should be remembered that rentals and taxes should be deducted from the American figures.
Sufficient parts should be kept on hand to make up other rentals on short notice.
Rentals should be made to fit those makes of cars of which there are the greatest number in the territory served by the repair shop.
On this property the tenants occupy, for the most part, small holdings, the average rental being about £10, and many of the rentals much lower.
These, I believe, are statute acres, and in estimating the relation of Irish rentalsto Irish land this fact must be always ascertained.
Regularly every quarter he had paid over to her the rentals of the properties; that was all she had cared for.
The mere fact that it was paying, as rentals on its leased lines, annual sums far in excess of their earning capacity, necessarily prevented anything in the nature of profitable operation.
In practically all these cases the Metropolitan, in order to secure physical possession, agreed to pay rentals that far exceeded the earning capacity of the road.
These rentals are payable in wheat, barley, oats, cattle and also in pasture rights.
So the monks of St. Aliquis have been accumulating tillage lands, meadows, vineyards, and often the rentals for lands held by others.
We had to show revenue for the Belt Line system in order to float the bonds, but the rentals become of no consequence when once you own both properties--and that's our proposal to you.
Well," said I, "you can understand the reason for making the rentals high.
Thus, whereas increased rentals would in the case of most income-bearers tend to give a higher capital value, this is offset, in the case of money, by the fact that rentals are subject to a higher discount.
In the case of money, the rental, and the prevailing rate of interest at which rentals are discounted to make a capital value, are not independent variables, but tend to vary together.
The rentals for river and track rights begin at the date of operation.
For the underground spaces under Thirty-first and Thirty-third Streets, used for station extension, the rentals begin at the commencement of construction, or when the company entered thereon.
The owner is fortunate if he has received in rentals sufficient to restore its former value.
Resting on this truth, and then discovering that money may represent lands, the necessary conclusion must be, that land rentals are without justice.
He merely excuses it by suggesting other evils that he thinks worse; for instance, that land rentals may be worse than the usury of money.
Recently complaints were made by the tenants of one of the poor districts of London because their rentals had been greatly increased.
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