Housing Town Planning Etc Act 1909 a Practical Guide in the Preparation of
Housing Town Planning Etc Act 1909 a Practical Guide in the Preparation of
Edmund George Bentley
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In the event of the expenses incurred by the responsible authority exceeding the proceeds (if any) of the sale of the materials, the scheme should authorize the responsible authority to make an order declaring the expenses incurred, and provide that if within a reason- able time after the service of such order on the persons in default the amount mentioned in the order be not paid, the responsible authority should be entitled to recover it summarily as a civil debt . It might also be considered... advisable to include provisions em- powering the responsible authority by their order declaring such expenses to make the amount payable by instalments over a period of not exceeding five years, with interest in the meantime at a rate not exceeding 5 per cent per annum. Provisions should likewise be inserted for dealing with occupiers and other persons interested not being the persons in default. Such provisions should empower the responsible authority to give any such person reasonable notice where necessary requiring them to quit, and to make them a reasonable allowance on account of the expenses of removal or on account of disturbance during the re- quired alterations, all such allowances and expenses to be included as expenses incurred by the responsible authority under the Act and to be recoverable in manner already provided from the persons in default.
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