Social Policy in the Twentieth CenturyHutchinson, 1975 - 240 Seiten |
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... tenants . In certain circum- stances , such as when repairs were carried out , landlords might raise their rents to a prescribed limit and rules were laid down governing the conditions under which tenants could be given notice to quit ...
... tenants . In certain circum- stances , such as when repairs were carried out , landlords might raise their rents to a prescribed limit and rules were laid down governing the conditions under which tenants could be given notice to quit ...
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... tenants in the form of an allowance equal to the rebate which would have been due had they been council tenants . But of course this can be paid to them only if they apply for it , and landlords are therefore re- quired to inform their ...
... tenants in the form of an allowance equal to the rebate which would have been due had they been council tenants . But of course this can be paid to them only if they apply for it , and landlords are therefore re- quired to inform their ...
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... tenants and the neighbour- hood . But this release from the worst of its former financial worries is bought at the cost of surrendering its control over rents and rebates to the central government and its agents . The other difficult ...
... tenants and the neighbour- hood . But this release from the worst of its former financial worries is bought at the cost of surrendering its control over rents and rebates to the central government and its agents . The other difficult ...
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What is social policy? | 11 |
7 | 32 |
The legacy of the Victorian | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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