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(b) the capitalised value of the rent reserved on such demise.”
( b ) the capitalised value of the rent reserved on such demise."
(b) the capitalised value of the rent reserved on such demise.”
( b ) the capitalised value of the rent reserved on such demise."
Demise of the Crown Act, 1830.
Demise of the Crown Act, 1830.
In the computation of profits assessable under this Schedule and arising from the demise of any lands or hereditaments there shall be included in such profits—
In the computation of profits assessable under this Schedule and arising from the demise of any lands or hereditaments there shall be included in such profits—
(a) any fine, premium, or other money, by whatever name called, included in the consideration for such demise, and
( a ) any fine, premium, or other money, by whatever name called, included in the consideration for such demise, and
In alt 3 na focail go léir ó “or relate to the continuance” go dtí “demise of the crown”.
In section 3 all words from "or relate to the continuance" to "demise of the crown".
When in the case of a charter by demise of a ship the charterer alone is liable in respect of a maritime claim relating to that ship, the claimant may arrest that ship or any other ship owned by the charterer, but no other ship owned by the owner may be arrested in respect of such claim.
When in the case of a charter by demise of a ship the charterer alone is liable in respect of a maritime claim relating to that ship, the claimant may arrest that ship or any other ship owned by the charterer, but no other ship owned by the owner may be arrested in respect of such claim.
When in the case of a charter by demise of a ship the charterer alone is liable in respect of a maritime claim relating to that ship, the claimant may arrest that ship or any other ship owned by the charterer, but no other ship owned by the owner may be arrested in respect of such claim.
When in the case of a charter by demise of a ship the charterer alone is liable in respect of a maritime claim relating to that ship, the claimant may arrest that ship or any other ship owned by the charterer, but no other ship owned by the owner may be arrested in respect of such claim.