New Government Succession Duty Tables, for the Use of Successors to Property, Their Solicitors and Agents, and Others Concerned in the Payment of the Duties Levied on All Successions Under Authority of the Present Statute 16 and 17 Victoriæ, Cap. 51

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Page vii - per cent, upon the value, where the successor shall be a brother or sister of the father or mother, or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the predecessor.
Page vii - The interest of every successor in real property shall be considered to be of the value of an annuity equal to the annual value of such property, and payable from the date of his becoming entitled thereto in possession,
Page vii - per cent, upon the value, where the successor shall be a brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmother, or a descendant of the brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmother of the predecessor.
Page vii - and the duty chargeable thereon shall be paid by eight equal halfyearly instalments, the first of such instalments to be paid at the expiration of twelve months next after the successor shall have become entitled to the beneficial enjoyment, and the seven following instalments at half-yearly intervals of six months each from the day on which the first instalment shall have become due. The
Page vii - per cent, upon the value, where the successor shall be a brother or sister, or a descendant of a brother or sister of the predecessor.
Page vi - denote the settlor, disponer, testator, obligor, ancestor, or other person from whom the interest of the successor is or shall be derived.
Page vii - of the father or mother, or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the predecessor.
Page vii - the purchase of real property, to which the successor would be absolutely entitled, shall, so far as the same shall not be chargeable with duty under the Legacy Duty Acts, be chargeable with duty under this Act;
Page vii - value, where the successor shall be in any other degree of collateral consanguinity to the predecessor than is hereinbefore described, or shall be a stranger in blood to him.
Page vi - and every person in whom the same shall be vested by alienation or other derivative title at the time of the succession becoming an interest in possession,

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