Sentences with phrase «with chancel»

According to the Land Registry's Practice Guide 66, which deals with chancel repair liability as an overriding interest, it states: «Land Registry currently operates on the basis that it does constitute such an interest [in land].

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The long weeks of Lent with the readings from the Passion of Christ, the violet covers over crosses and sacred pictures, the somberness of the chancel, the praying of the stations on the cross, the haunting Lenten songs.
At the conclusion of the procession with palms and the Prayer of the Day, with the kids arrayed near the chancel, I selecte a kid as Jesus.
Very few churches are building mammoth auditoriums with pulpits at the center of the chancel.
At intervals the eight men in the chancel choir, or sometimes Dwyer alone, would utter what sounded like speech of a special eloquence, every word clearly to be heard, but observing a discipline that was musical, in that there was no hint of anything that was colloquial, but not like any music I had met with in my, by this time, fairly good acquaintance with music.
• Le 1947 Named after Château Cheval Blanc's most sought - after Grand Cru, here Executive Chef Laurent Chancel revisits French culinary know - how with local inspiration in a 9 - course tasting menu that evolves on a weekly basis.
This making is not a solitary act but collaborative, with the «amazing» specialist subcontractors at Tate Britain, or the mason who spent 18 months working out how to make the St Gallen chancel work, or clients such as the Tate and Hirst, or the «very special people we have in the office».
3) More generally, the Chancel / Piketty proposal is strongly consistent with an approach that uses quantitative indicators to represent fundamental equity principles in order to operationalize equity.
* In the Chancel / Piketty proposal, the exemption threshold is defined by the global average per - capital emission rate, which they give as 6.2 tCO2e per year; only individuals with emissions above this threshold are taken to have global obligations, in proportion to their emissions above the threshold.
Well the very same Thomas Piketty (Paris School of Economics), together with Lucas Chancel (IDDRI, Paris School of Economics) has just published a paper called Trends in the global inequality of carbon emissions (1998 - 2013) & prospects for an equitable adaptation fund.
So, a property purchased in an area with no history of chancel repair claims, would not reveal CRL.
There is no cap on CRL, the affect of which is usefully exemplified by: Parochial Church Council of the Parish of Aston Cantlow and Wilmcote with Billesley, Warwickshire v Wallbank and another [2000] All ER (D) 419, in which the PCC served notice pursuant to s 2 of the 1932 Act requiring the Wallbanks to repair the chancel.
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