§ Sir HENRY KIMBERasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, as it is not intended to treat offices, flats, and chambers on the upper floors of a building as an interest in the land, and that no distinction will be drawn between offices, etc., on the ground floor and the other floors when let separately, it is to be assumed that the ground floor also is not to be treated as an interest in the land?
§ Mr. HOBHOUSEThe answer is in the affirmative.