 | William Henry Michael - Gas manufacture and works - 1877 - 936 pages
...the undertaking are willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. A notice to treat under this section constitutes the relation of vendor Notice has and purchaser as... | |
 | Great Britain, John Vesey Vesey Fitzgerald - Local government - 1881 - 578 pages
...the undertaking are willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. XIX. All notices required to be served by the promoters of the undertaking upon the parties interested... | |
 | Joseph Henry McGovern - 1882 - 88 pages
...undertaking are willing to treat for the " purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all " parties for the damage that may be sustained...by them by " reason of the execution of the works." The above referred to plan should be correct, otherwise it may prove awkward to the promoters. If it... | |
 | Saint Vincent - Law - 1884 - 480 pages
...the Town Warden is willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. All notices required to be given by the Town Warden under this Act shall be in writing under his hand,... | |
 | Sidney Woolf, James William Middleton - Compensation (Law) - 1884 - 940 pages
...the undertaking are willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. LCC Act, 1845, sec. 18, ante, pp. 35-43. The " Notice." — Compare notes, ante, pp. 36-37. Abandonment... | |
 | William Meecham Bythewood, George Sweet - Conveyancing - 1888 - 784 pages
...the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that might be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works of the said railway : AND WHEREAS the said [owner] having failed or neglected for the space of twentyone... | |
 | Natal (South Africa) - Law - 1891 - 970 pages
...that the company is willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. 918 Lands Clauses Consolidation Law. 16. All notices required to be served by the company upon the... | |
 | Francis Russell, Herbert Russell - Arbitration and award - 1891 - 1044 pages
...value of their said land and buildings so as to be taken as aforesaid, and for the damage which would be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works of the said railway, and of the severing of such land and buildings from their other lands and buildings.... | |
 | Great Britain, Cyril Dodd, Charles Edward Allan - Railroads, Local and light - 1896 - 360 pages
...the undertaking are willing to treat for the purchase tnereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. Notice to treat need not be delivered when it is merely intended to destroy an easement ; the person... | |
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