An Outline of Local Government And Local Taxation in England And Wales Excludin

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An Outline of Local Government And Local Taxation in England And Wales Excludin
Robert Samuel Wright
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50, ss. 2, 10, 11; 1920, c. 72, ss. 1, 7, 12, 20.
HIGHWAYS.
91 sanitarj' districts were conterminous ; (4) the urban sanitary district, in which the highways were in every case, as they continue to be, managed by the urban sanitary authority (now the district council). The Local Govern- ment Act. 1894, provided for the transfer of all the powers, duties, and liabilities of any highway authority in a rural district to the district council. The first two of the above-mentioned authorities, theref
...ore, — ■ the surveyor of parish highways and the highway board — have wholly disappeared. -^ Note (c). — Liability for repair of highicaijs. — A highway at common law was repairable by those who had the use of it, i. E. The public, and each parish repaired the highways within its limits, the inhabitants providing the necessary labour and materials. The creation of the office of surveyor (in 1555) made no difference in the liability, but merely regulated the labour, and after a time money payments (rates) came to be substituted for personal labour.

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