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10 Feby 1802 D6 8 Notes
§§6 Buying out Leases
D.6. (a) In the present extract the essential words
alone are inserted. the places of the inessential ones
being indicated by dots. What was sent to Mr Long
was a leaf taken out of a copy printed copy of
the Act itself: in which half the words here inserted
were scored, in one passage in red ink, in the other in
black Ink, as mentioned in the text.
D.6 (b) Note in the Original To "tender satisfaction in money" the Feoffee must have the money in
hand. To have the money, he must have some particular sum of money:
for example the proposed £1000. — For him to have the money by any
particular day, an Order must have been given 3,4,5 or 6 weeks before.
A sum being confessedly necessary for the purpose, does it lie within
the province of the Sollicitor — in this case any more than in that
of the purchase money — to say what the amount of the sum shall
be, or at what time the order for it shall be issued? —
According to the Sollicitor's plan, if persevered in, the Feoffee's treaties, with
all the several parties interested, must have been bought to conclusion — the time
for removal fixed — the damage in each case liquidated — & the sum demanded
acceded to by the Feoffee, or refused — before he will be at liberty , so much as
to apply for an order, to be given for a Warrant, for the compensation money,
for any one of the parties. The parties interested are at least 38 families,
18 of them occupiers of so many Houses. (b) Here <hi rend="underline"> Three Public House & a considerable (b) See Note
correct number
Distillery are of the number. Add to these, a close-stocked Nursery Ground
of about 7 Acres — A Market-Garden-Ground of 11 Acres, with other embarrassments
too long to state. To commence any such Treaty, the Feoffee must hold up, to
the view of the party, the necessity of removal by a certain day. In fixing
the day, he must, in each instance, either shew indulgence, at his
own expence and that of the establishment, without compensation,
or prescribe the short interval pointed out by the Act. He must
likewise "offer money": but, after the experiences he has had, (c), he (c) See Note
humbly prays to be excused from making any such offers, before
any means of making them good are in his hands, —
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