any, beyond the accommodation reasonably necessary for him in the discharge of their duties.

The proper application of the Law, however, to individual cases is attended with some little difficulty, and in the present case, I am not in a position to judge without further information, whether there is or is not rateable excess.

I desire to be furnished with further particulars, whereby this question may be brought more fully into consideration.

The words are taken from Jugurt & de Justice بستر Erbe in Ro Stewart.

WTH-13/0 200

The following points: Whether the accommodation, although perhaps more than necessary, is afforded in the most suitable house that could be procured in the neighbourhood; whether the house is especially adapted for military purposes; what purposes: family or estate business has the occupier (or lessee) had in the house - At present occupied I should think it not improbable, that the rate, if made upon the whole house, is excessive.

GR1178/1922/32(III)

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