Ecclesiastical Property in UK Law
Legislation
Books & Journal Articles
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Dominium in Thirteenth and Fourteenth-Century Political Thought and its Seventeenth-Century Heirs: John of Paris and Locke
Dominium, the notion of lordship, underwent important changes during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. An examination of the de potestate regia et papali genre, especially the tract by the D...... ... illustrates not only a radical attitude to property rights, private ownership and the defence of ones own in theory, but ... Locke, whose library holdings and own tract on civil and ecclesiastical power as well as his Second Treatise, express a debt to the de potestate ... ...
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
... ... another dependent, but such an order can only relate to property the income of which is at the date of the application ... , agricultural leases, settled property and ecclesiastical property. Cmd. 5934, printed by H.M. Stationery Office. Price ... ...
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Government in Australia
... ... In some States, e.g., Victoria and Tasmania, a property qualification is required both of candidates and electors ... Ecclesiastical property is usually exempt from rates provided it is used ... ...
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NOTES OF CASES
... ... because it had once been the practice of the ecclesiastical courts to assume jurisdiction over marriages celebrated in ... The succession to property was protected by preventing a marriage being annulled for ... ...
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Law Firm Commentaries
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Regulation Of Cathedrals: The Proposal That Cathedrals Should Be Brought Within The Jurisdiction Of The Charity Commission
... ... Anglican cathedrals are ecclesiastical corporations and thus wholly outside the framework of the Charities Act ... the Charity Commission has no jurisdiction over the corporate property of Anglican cathedrals nor that of other ecclesiastical corporations, many ... ...
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Chancel Repair Liability
...Originally published in Property Law Journal, March, 2007 ... The latest stage in the saga of a ... This category includes The Church Commissioners, ecclesiastical corporations, such the Deans and Chapters of Cathedrals, Oxford, Cambridge ... ...
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Technical Corner - Will Specialty Debts Become Less Special?
... ... on a common law principle originally established in the ecclesiastical courts that debts created under seal are capable of independent existence ... a settlement made when the settlor was non-UK domiciled and thus property 'excluded' from IHT charges ... Future transactions will include: ... ...
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UK High Court Rules on Business Interruption Insurance Test Case
On September 15, 2020, the UK’s High Court issued its highly-anticipated ruling on the “test case” for COVID-19 business interruption insurance coverage. The case was brought by the UK Financial Co...... ... (UK) Limited, Argenta Syndicate Management Limited, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc, Hiscox Insurance Company Limited, MS Amlin ... require “physical loss of or damage” to property. Indeed, the FCA stipulated at the outset of the test case that the ... ...
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