Sunday 23 October 2016

Local Government Act 1888

All those reading this can see that there are NO outstanding amendments to the Act. This means the Act is fully in force today!

" 79 (2) All duties and liabilities of the inhabitants of a county shall become and be duties and liabilities of the council of such county. "
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Vict/51-52/41/section/79

"78  Construction of Acts referring to business transferred.(1)..(2)    


    
Provided that the transfer of powers and duties enacted by this Act shall not authorise any county council or any committee or member thereof—   

(a)to exercise any of the powers of a court of record; or

(b)to administer an oath; or

(c)

    to exercise any jurisdiction under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, or perform any judicial business, or otherwise act as justices or a justice of the peace,"                                             

Which means that whenever a corporate council hires a "bulk court" room for a day, and then stamps and issues "liability orders", issues "warrants", by non-legally qualified personnel, they are contravening this Act of 1888, guilty of Misappropriation of Public Funds and committing Misfeasance in Public Office.

As we know that the corporate councils have been 'hoarding' local Public Funds for years, leading to huge sums in "Unusable Reserves" that provide income from interest on investments. These essentially undeclared 'reserves' are enough to pay all the debts/obligations of the "inhabitants" but will never be used for the benefit of the 'residents' or 'occupiers'!

Some people want to know more:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/local_government_act_duties_and



3 comments:

  1. I sent that little gem to my local council, Derby and they wrote back informing me that it had been repealed and that the local government (finance ?) act 1992 took over.

    I'll try and dig the letters out and have another look at them. Currently we are on benefits so our options of not paying the CT is limited. What I'm doing at the mo' is holding back payment as long as I can and then when they send their threat-o-gram of 'notice of liability', I pay a token amount to shut them up and then stall payments again.

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    1. http://council-tax-scam.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/local-government-finance-act-1992.html

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