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  3. Ground rent - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, a ground rent is created when a freehold piece of land is sold on a long lease or leases. [1] The ground rent provides an income for the landowner. [2] In economics, ground rent is a form of economic rent meaning all value accruing to titleholders as a result of the exclusive ownership of title privilege to location. [3] [4]

  4. Land Acts (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    A "ground rent" is a nominal annual rent paid where a property is held under a long lease. ... and the Northern Ireland Land Purchase (Winding Up) Act 1935 (25 & 26 ...

  5. Rentcharge - Wikipedia

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    They are often known as chief rents in the north west of England but the term ground rent is used in many parts of the country to refer to either a rentcharge or a rent payable on leasehold land. [1] This is confusing because a true ground rent is a sum payable in relation to land held under a lease rather than freehold land.

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    The cash redemption of loan notes were the redemption of qualifying corporate bonds and therefore a gain subject to tax under the provisions of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 was crystallized on the redemption of the bonds. [24] Poole Borough Council v GN [2019] UKSC 25: 6 June Tort law, Negligence, Vicarious Liability, Children Act 1989

  7. Irish National Land League - Wikipedia

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    A renewed Land War was waged under the Plan of Campaign from 1886 up until 1892 during which the League decided on a fair rent and then encouraged its members to offer this rent to the landlords. If this was refused, then the rent would be paid by tenants to the League and the landlord would not receive any money until he accepted a discount.

  8. Fee farm grant - Wikipedia

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    In English and Irish law, a fee farm grant is a hybrid type of land ownership typical in cities and towns. The word fee is derived from fief or fiefdom, meaning a feudal landholding, and a fee farm grant is similar to a fee simple in the sense that it gives the grantee the right to hold a freehold estate, the only difference being the payment of an annual rent ("farm" being an archaic word for ...

  9. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from ...

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    An Act for charging the Sum of Twelve Millions, Part of the Loan of Twelve Millions two hundred thousand Pounds, raised for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and seven, upon the Duties of Customs and Excise granted to His Majesty during the Continuance of the present War, and for certain Periods after the ...