The Act for the Better Management of Highways in England: (25 & 26 Vict. Cap. 61) : with Introduction and Notes |
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... monies in their hands , pay such salaries as they think reasonable to the clerk and district and assistant surveyor , and to the treasurer , if they think necessary : Before the treasurer enters upon his office the Board shall take ...
... monies in their hands , pay such salaries as they think reasonable to the clerk and district and assistant surveyor , and to the treasurer , if they think necessary : Before the treasurer enters upon his office the Board shall take ...
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... monies received and paid by him , and deliver the same to the Clerk of the Board . ' Duties of Clerk . be The clerk shall in person , or by such deputy as may allowed by the Board , attend all meetings of the Board , and shall conduct ...
... monies received and paid by him , and deliver the same to the Clerk of the Board . ' Duties of Clerk . be The clerk shall in person , or by such deputy as may allowed by the Board , attend all meetings of the Board , and shall conduct ...
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... monies in their hands applicable to the relief of the poor ; no contribution required to be paid by any parish at any one time shall , however , exceed the sum of 10d . in the pound , and the aggregate of contribution required to be ...
... monies in their hands applicable to the relief of the poor ; no contribution required to be paid by any parish at any one time shall , however , exceed the sum of 10d . in the pound , and the aggregate of contribution required to be ...
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... monies due to a Highway Board is in arrear , any two justices , on application under the hand of the chairman for the time being of the Board , may summon the overseers or other persons to show cause at petty sessions why payment has ...
... monies due to a Highway Board is in arrear , any two justices , on application under the hand of the chairman for the time being of the Board , may summon the overseers or other persons to show cause at petty sessions why payment has ...
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... monies which they may to the time of rendering their accounts have received and disbursed on account or by reason of their respective offices . In case any money so received by any officer remains in his hands , it shall be paid to the ...
... monies which they may to the time of rendering their accounts have received and disbursed on account or by reason of their respective offices . In case any money so received by any officer remains in his hands , it shall be paid to the ...
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13 Vict 26 Vict Act of Parliament aforesaid appeal apply appointed assistant surveyor audit borough chairman charged Clerk common seal costs deemed district fund district surveyor duly convened duties election of waywardens expenditure final order formation of highway Glen's Highway Laws held Highway Act Highway Board highway is situate highway parish highway rates Ibid justices assembled liable to repair London Gazette maintaining and keeping manner meeting monies newspapers circulating notice order of justices overseers paid parish forming parish or place parish roads parish separately maintaining payment Peace penalties petty sessions Poor Law Board poor law parish powers precepts prepaid letter principal Act provisional order provisions purposes pursuance quarter sessions ratepayer relating repair the highways repaired and maintained respect roads and highways Saint Albans session holden South Wales surveyor or surveyors thereof think fit tion townships treasurer trict vacancy vestry vice-chairman
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Page 75 - Question, shall be recorded. (2.) The Board shall, at their First Meeting, and afterwards from Time to Time at their First Meeting after each...
Page 9 - ... in respect of the proceedings of which minutes have been so made shall be deemed to have been duly held and convened, and all resolutions passed thereat or proceedings had, to have been duly passed and had...
Page 9 - The school board shall be a body corporate, by the name of the school board of the district to which they belong, having a perpetual succession and a common seal, with power to acquire and hold land for the purposes of this Act without any license in mortmain...
Page 6 - Act for the better Management and Control of the Highways in South Wales...
Page 12 - The chairman may, with the consent of the meeting, adjourn any meeting from time to time, and from place to place, but no business shall be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than the business left unfinished at the meeting from which the adjournment took place.
Page 50 - ... the salaries of the officers appointed for each district, and any other expenses incurred by any highway board, for the common use or benefit of the several parishes within such district...
Page 13 - They may from time to time remove any of such Officers, and appoint others in the room of such as may be so removed, or as may die or resign ; They may also, out of any...
Page 34 - Viet. c. 101. s. 10.] (6) Notice of the provisional and final orders shall as soon as possible after the making thereof be given by the clerk of the peace, by publishing a copy in the London Gazette and in one or more newspapers circulating in the county, or, if the whole county is not affected .by such order, in one or more newspapers circulating in the district affected by such orders, and by sending a copy by post in a prepaid letter to the overseers of every parish within the proposed...
Page 47 - ... this Act had not passed. It shall be the duty of the district surveyor to submit to the board at their first meeting in every year an estimate of the expenses likely to be incurred during the ensuing year for maintaining and keeping in repair the highways in each parish within the district...
Page 38 - No objection shall be made at any trial or in any legal proceeding to the validity of any orders or proceedings relating to the...