Precedents of General Requisitions on Title: With Explanatory Notes and Observations for the Use of Articled Clerks, Law Students and Others |
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... notice that any covenant or agreement by a lessee or tenant to pay " all rates and taxes " will render him liable to pay the land tax . ( See Prid . Conv . , 15th edit . , Vol . II . , p . 11. ) It has been held that the land tax is a ...
... notice that any covenant or agreement by a lessee or tenant to pay " all rates and taxes " will render him liable to pay the land tax . ( See Prid . Conv . , 15th edit . , Vol . II . , p . 11. ) It has been held that the land tax is a ...
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... notice on the lessee in accord- ance with the Act , and then wait a reasonable time , and only in the event of the lessee then failing to remedy the breach , or to make reasonable compensation to his satisfac- tion , can the lessor ...
... notice on the lessee in accord- ance with the Act , and then wait a reasonable time , and only in the event of the lessee then failing to remedy the breach , or to make reasonable compensation to his satisfac- tion , can the lessor ...
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... notices under the Public Health Acts or otherwise been served upon the vendor , or the tenant or property , and which ... notice or in the execution of the necessary works , although recoverable from the owner or occupier , are a charge ...
... notices under the Public Health Acts or otherwise been served upon the vendor , or the tenant or property , and which ... notice or in the execution of the necessary works , although recoverable from the owner or occupier , are a charge ...
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... notice the follow- ing as being peculiar to this class of property : - : - 8. Full particulars should be given of the customs obtaining in the manor relating to descent , freebench , fines , heriots , and other customary services ( if ...
... notice the follow- ing as being peculiar to this class of property : - : - 8. Full particulars should be given of the customs obtaining in the manor relating to descent , freebench , fines , heriots , and other customary services ( if ...
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... notice of any defects and wants of repair found , and requiring the lessee to remedy them within a specified time , usually three months . It is more especially in respect of these two covenants , and the notices or claims by the lessor ...
... notice of any defects and wants of repair found , and requiring the lessee to remedy them within a specified time , usually three months . It is more especially in respect of these two covenants , and the notices or claims by the lessor ...
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