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So the contemplation of this Act was that the Commissioners were to go to the various areas where perils existed , make their surveys and to find out what persons derived benefit , either positive or negative ...
So the contemplation of this Act was that the Commissioners were to go to the various areas where perils existed , make their surveys and to find out what persons derived benefit , either positive or negative ...
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... the existing Ouse Drainage Board comprised in all some 470,000 acres and of those 470,000 acres some 350,000 acres consisted of Fenland , the balance of 120,000 acres being within , as I understand , the area of presumed benefit .
... the existing Ouse Drainage Board comprised in all some 470,000 acres and of those 470,000 acres some 350,000 acres consisted of Fenland , the balance of 120,000 acres being within , as I understand , the area of presumed benefit .
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( ii ) The degree of benefit likely to be conferred on the various areas and sub - areas into which the Ouse Drainage District is at present divided " -that is under the algebraic system , as I may call ...
( ii ) The degree of benefit likely to be conferred on the various areas and sub - areas into which the Ouse Drainage District is at present divided " -that is under the algebraic system , as I may call ...
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That is known as the theory of benefit that payment should be commensurate with benefit , to be more accurate , should be dependent upon benefit , because I can show that later on the word commensurate would be inaccurate .
That is known as the theory of benefit that payment should be commensurate with benefit , to be more accurate , should be dependent upon benefit , because I can show that later on the word commensurate would be inaccurate .
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We have , there- fore , felt bound to consider the ap- plicability of the principle of benefit to the present case . ( 49 ) . No doubt when a small drainage scheme is in prospect , it may not be difficult to define the area which will ...
We have , there- fore , felt bound to consider the ap- plicability of the principle of benefit to the present case . ( 49 ) . No doubt when a small drainage scheme is in prospect , it may not be difficult to define the area which will ...
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