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The allowances and payments to be made to and by the valuer which shall have been audited and approved by or under the directions of the commissioners, and all other the expences of every inclosure, except the allowances and salaries to the commissioner who is to have a salary, and to the assistant commissioners, secretary, clerks, messengers, and officers of the commissioners, and the travelling and other expences of the commissioners and assistant commissioners, and except any expences which the commissioners or assistant commissioner, or any court under the powers of this Act, shall order to be otherwise paid, shall be borne and defrayed by the several persons interested in the lands to be inclosed (except the surveyors of highways, churchwardens and overseers, and persons to whom lands shall be allotted for public purposes, in respect of the allotments hereinbefore authorized or directed to be made to them respectively) in such shares and proportions, and shall be paid at such time and place, or respective times and places, and to such persons, as the valuer, with the approbation of the commissioners, signified by writing under their hands and seal, shall direct; and such valuer shall give notice requiring payment of the respective shares and proportions of such expences on the church door, and shall give to all persons so liable who shall not reside in the parish in which the land inclosed or any part thereof shall be situate, and whose respective places of abode shall be known to the valuer, notice by letter sent by the post of the sums they respectively shall be liable to pay, at least fourteen days before the time appointed for such payment; and the valuer shall from time to time make estimates of all such expences, and raise the amount of such estimates at such times as he shall, with such approbation of the commissioners, deem proper, either before or after the confirmation of the award.
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C1References to a surveyor of the highways to be construed as references to a highway authority: Highways Act 1980 (c. 66, SIF 59), s. 343(1), Sch. 23 para. 23
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