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English land law, a
rentcharge is an
annual sum paid by the
owner of
freehold land (terre-tenant) to the
owner of the
rentcharge (rentcharger), a person...
- parties.
Estate rentcharges are
potentially subject to abuse,
known as "fleecehold". Any
existing rentcharges other than
estate rentcharges will be extinguished...
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House of Hanover, died in 1837. In 1838,
parliament introduced the
Tithe Rentcharge (Ireland) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 109) for Ireland. This
reduced the...
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which includes servitudes,
security interests, real burdens, land charge,
rentcharge, emphyteusis,
right of
first refusal; land
leased by
another who holds...
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mentioned date. If
someone pays a
ground rent on a
leasehold property or a
rentcharge on a
freehold property that is also
payable on
other neighbouring properties...
- The
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969 (c. 52) is an act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom. It
implemented recommendations contained in the
first report...
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owner of
property in fee
simple is only
partially true. For example, a
rentcharge may
exist requiring a
freeholder to pay a
fixed sum of
money closely resembling...
- the
Redemption of
Rentcharges). the
borrowing of
money by the Syndicate,
under provincial guarantee, in
order to
redeem all
rentcharges. the preparation...
- in lieu of the
revenues to
which they were no
longer entitled: tithes,
rentcharge, ministers' money,
stipends and augmentations, and
certain marriage and...
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agricultural produce though this had been
replaced from 1836
onwards by
tithe rentcharge payments, a
payment charged on the land
which varied with the
price of...