HC Deb 30 August 1909 vol 10 cc99-103

(1) The last foregoing Section shall as respects contracts to which that Section applies take effect as if the condition implied by that Section included an undertaking that the house shall, during the holding, be kept by the landlord in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation.

(2)If it appears to the local authority within the meaning of Part II. of the principal Act that the undertaking implied by virtue of this Section is not complied with in the case of any house to which it applies, the authority shall, if a closing order is not made with respect to the house, by written notice require the landlord, within a reasonable time, not being less than fourteen days, specified in the notice, to execute such works as the authority may specify in the notice as being necessary to make the house in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation.

(3) If the notice is not complied with the authority may, at the expiration of the time specified in the notice, do the work required to be done and recover the expenses incurred by them in so doing from the landlord as a civil debt in manner provided by the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, or, if they think fit, the authority may by order declare any such expenses to be payable by annual instalments within a period not exceeding that of the duration of the holding under the contract, with interest at a rate not exceeding five pounds per cent, per annum until the whole amount is paid, and any such instalments or interest or any part thereof may be recovered from the landlord as a civil debt in manner provided by the Summary Jurisdiction Acts.

(4) A landlord may appeal to the Local Government Board against any notice requiring him to execute works under this Section, and against any demand for the recovery of expenses from him under this Section of order made with respect to those expenses under this Section by the

authority, by giving notice of appeal to the Board within fourteen days after the notice is received, or the demand or order is made, as the case may be, and no proceedings shall be taken in respect of such notice requiring works, order or demand, whilst the appeal is pending.

(5) In this Section, the expression "landlord" means any person who lets the house under any contract referred to in this Section, and includes his successors in title, and the expression "house" includes part of a house.

Sections forty-nine and fifty of the principal Act as amended by Section thirteen of the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1903 (which relate to the service of notices and the description of owner in proceedings), shall apply for the purposes of this Section, with the substitution, where required, of the landlord for the owner of a dwelling-house.

(6)Any remedy given by this Section for non-compliance with the undertaking implied by virtue of this Section, shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any other remedy available to the tenant against the landlord, either at common law or otherwise.

Amendment made: To leave out the words, in Sub-section (3), "duration of the holding under the contract," and insert "interest of the landlord in the house nor in any case five years."—[Mr. Burns.]

Question put, "That the Clause, as amended, stand part of the Bill."

The Committee divided: Ayes, 167; Noes, 32.

Division No. 552.] AYES. [8.12 p.m.
Abraham, W. (Cork, N.E.) Corbett, C. H. (Sussex, E. Grinstead) Glendinning, R. G.
Acland, Francis Dyke Cornwall, Sir Edwin A. Glover, Thomas
Adkins, W. Ryland D. Cotton, Sir H. J. S. Goddard, Sir Daniel Ford
Agar-Robartes, Hon. T. C. R. Cox, Harold Grayson, Albert Victor
Baker, Joseph A. (Finsbury, E.) Crean, Eugene Greenwood, Hamar (York)
Balfour, Robert (Lanark) Crooks, William Gulland, John W.
Baring, Godfrey (Isle of Wight) Crosfield, A. H. Gwynn, Stephen Lucius
Barnard, E. B. Cullinan, J. Harcourt, Robert V. (Montrose)
Barnes, G. N. Davies, Timothy (Fulham) Hardie, J. Keir (Merthyr Tydvill
Barry, Redmond J. (Tyrone, N.) Dickinson, W. H. (St. Pancras, N.) Hart-Davies, T.
Beale, W. P. Dickson-Poynder, Sir John P. Harvey, A. G. C. (Rochdale)
Beauchamp, E. Dobson, Thomas W. Haslam, Lewis (Monmouth)
Berridge, T. H. D. Duckworth, Sir James Hemmerde, Edward George
Bright, J. A. Duffy, William J. Henderson, Arthur (Durham)
Brodie, H. C. Dunn, A. Edward (Camborne) Henderson, J. Mc D. (Aberdeen, W.)
Brooke, Stopford Evans, Sir S. T. Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Charles E. H.
Bryce, J. Annan Everett, R. Lacey Hodge, John
Burns, Rt. Hon. John Farrell, James Patrick Hogan, Michael
Carr-Gomm, H. W. Ferguson, R. C. Munro Holden, Sir E. Hopkinson
Cherry, Rt. Hon. R. R. Ffrench, Peter Holland, Sir William Henry
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S. Flynn, James Christopher Holt, Richard Durning
Cleland, J. W. Fullerton, Hugh Hope, W. Bateman (Somerset, N.)
Clough, William Furness, Sir Christopher Hudson, Walter
Collins, Stephen (Lambeth) Gladstone, Rt. Hon. Herbert John Idris, T. H. W.
Jackson, R. S. Norman, Sir Henry Sheehy, David
Johnson, John (Gateshead) Nussey, Sir Willans Silcock, Thomas Ball
Jowett, F. W. O'Brien, K. (Tipperary, Mid) Smyth, Thomas F. (Leitrim, S.)
Joyce, Michael O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) Soames, Arthur Wellesley
Kekewich, Sir George O'Donnell, John (Mayo, S.) Strachey, Sir Edward
Kilbride, Denis O'Shaughnessy, P. J. Taylor, John W. (Durham)
Laidlaw, Robert Parker, James (Halifax) Tennant, Sir Edward (Salisbury)
Lamont, Norman Paul, Herbert Tennant, H. J. (Berwickshire)
Lever, A. Levy (Essex, Harwich) Pearson, W. H. M. (Suffolk, Eye) Thompson, J. W. H. (Somerset, E.)
Lever, W. H. (Cheshire, Wirral) Philipps, Col. Ivor (Southampton) Tomkinson, James
Lewis, John Herbert Philips, John (Longford, S.) Trevelyan, Charles Philips
Lundon, T. Pickers gill, Edward Hare Tuke, Sir John Batty
Luttrell, Hugh Fownes Pollard, Dr. G. H. Verney, F. W.
Macdonald, J. R. (Leicester) Power, Patrick Joseph Vivian, Henry
Mackarness, Frederic C. Radford, G. H. Ward, John (Stoke-upon-Trent)
Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. Rainy, A. Rolland Wardle, George J.
Mac Neill, John Gordon Swift Reddy, M. Waring, Walter
Mac Veigh, Charles (Donegal, E.) Rees, J. D. Warner, Thomas Courtenay T.
M'Laren, H. D. (Stafford, W.) Richards, T. F. (Wolverhampton, W.) Waterlow, D. S.
M'Micking, Major G. Roberts, Charles H. (Lincoln) White, J. Dundas (Dumbartonshire)
Marks, G. Croydon (Launceston) Robertson, Sir G. Scott (Bradford) White, Sir Luke (York, E.R.)
Massie, J. Robinson, S White, Patrick (Meath, North)
Masterman, C. F. G. Robson, Sir William Snowdon Wilson, Henry J. (York, W.R.)
Meehan, Francis E. (Leitrim, N.) Roche, John (Galway, E.) Wilson, P. W. (St. Pancras, S.)
Micklem, Nathaniel Rogers, F. E. Newman Wilson, W. T. (Westhoughton)
Molteno, Percy Alport Rowlands, J. Winfrey, R.
Morgan, G. Hay (Cornwall) Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter Wood, T. M'Kinnon
Morrell, Philip Russell, Rt. Hon. T. W. Young, Samuel
Morse, L. L Samuel, Rt. Hon. H. L. (Cleveland) Yoxall, Sir James Henry
Morton, Alpheus Cleophas Schwann, Sir C. E. (Manchester)
Muldoon, John Scott, A. H. (Ashton-under-Lyne) TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—Mr.
Myer, Horatio Seely, Colonel Joseph Pease and Captain Norton.
Nannetti, Joseph P. Sheehan, Daniel Daniel
NOES.
Banbury, Sir Frederick George Foster, P. S. Pretyman, E. G.
Butcher, Samuel Henry Guinness, Hon. W. E. (B. S. Edm'ds.) Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel
Carlile, E. Hildred Harrison-Broadley, H. B. Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.)
Cave, George Hunt, Rowland Sheffield, Sir Berkeley George D.
Cecil, Lord R. (Marylebone, E.) Lambton, Hon. Frederick William Stanier, Beville
Cochrane, Hon. Thomas H. A. E. Lane-Fox, G. R. Staveley-Hill, Henry (Staffordshire)
Craig, Captain James (Down, E.) Lockwood, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. R. Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester)
Craik, Sir Henry Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred Valentia, Viscount
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- M'Arthur Charles
Fell, Arthur Morpeth, Viscount TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—Mr.
Fletcher, J S. Morrison-Bell, Captain Mitchell-Thomson and Mr. Gibbs.
Forster, Henry William Nicholson, William G. (Petersfield)

Amendment of Procedure, for Closing Orders and Demolition Orders.