10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRONTAGER»
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A Dictionary of American and English Law: With Definitions ...
Am. C. L. 497. FEONTAGB-FEONTAGEE.- In English law, a frontager is a person
owning or occupying land which abuts on a highway, river, sea-shore, or the like.
The term is generally used with reference to the liability of frontagers on streets ...
Stewart Rapalje, Robert L. Lawrence, 1888
2
Ancient Rome: City Planning and Administration
put forward by a frontager whose part of the street had an adequate gutter but
from which there was no effective drainage; while he was responsible for any
drain serving his own house, this extended only up to the junction with the main
drain.
3
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
What in fact happens is that the Council acts as the banker for the frontager,
enables him to borrow money, and the repayment of that money plus the
servicing charges is moved on to the frontager, and therefore there is no
additional ...
4
The Law of Waters and Water Rights: International, National, ...
The court said that it did not consider that a subject has any mode of compelling
the Crown to repair a sea wall, and hence its grantee would not be liable to do so
,10 Under the former Louisiana law the frontager was bound to exercise his ...
5
Building Contract Dictionary
Frontager accounts, but the court may order disclosure of details of assets, where
appropriate. Frontager. Someone who owns or occupies land which abuts a
highway (qv), river or seashore. The Highways Act 1980 contains procedures ...
David Chappell, Vincent Powell-Smith, Derek Marshall, 2008
6
Building Law Encyclopaedia
Frontager. Someone who owns or occupies land that abuts a highway (qv), river
or seashore. The Highways Act 1980 contains procedures whereby private
streets, as defined in the Act, can be made up at the expense of the frontagers
and ...
David Chappell, Michael Dunn, Michael Cowlin, 2009
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A Law Dictionary Containing Definitions of the Terms and ...
FRONTAGE— FRONTAGER. In English law a frontager is a person owning or
occupying land which abuts on a highway, river, sea-shore, or the like. The term
is generally used with reference to the liability of frontagers on streets to
contribute ...
Henry Campbell Black, 1910
8
The Golden Metwand and the Crooked Cord: Essays on Public ...
... to authorize the construction of a private accessway across the front of one
property so as to provide vehicular access to an adjoining frontager's property,
was struck down in another New Zealand case, Fuller v. MacLeod.113 The Court
held ...
Sir William Wade, Christopher Forsyth, Ivan Hare, 1998
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Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
The first one is the alteration, and I think I may say, widening of the grounds for
objection against the apportionment of cost by the municipality or township to the
frontager. The second is to enable the frontager to pay by instalments, so that the
...
10
A History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire
The freehold belongs to the frontager or other person entitled thereto, and all
advantages and privileges, as the herbage of the bank, &c., are his; but the Court
of Sewers has complete control over the bank, and the owner cannot do any act
to ...
William Henry Wheeler, 2013