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... leases and the value of the tenant's improvements upon the said land is one - third- £ 216,000 . This appears to prove conclusively that he did not consider them mere tenants at will . When Charles the Second was restored , and sober ...
... leases and the value of the tenant's improvements upon the said land is one - third- £ 216,000 . This appears to prove conclusively that he did not consider them mere tenants at will . When Charles the Second was restored , and sober ...
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... Leases save for thirty - one years or less , and then at a rent of two - thirds value , were forbidden them ; while should the profit rent of the land be found to exceed the allowed third the benefit of the lease was transferred to the ...
... Leases save for thirty - one years or less , and then at a rent of two - thirds value , were forbidden them ; while should the profit rent of the land be found to exceed the allowed third the benefit of the lease was transferred to the ...
Page 87
... lease for life or lives , or grant of an estate in fee , was refused them , and they were compelled to put up with ... leases , estates , interests , freeholds or terms of years , or any uncertain interest of , into or out of any ...
... lease for life or lives , or grant of an estate in fee , was refused them , and they were compelled to put up with ... leases , estates , interests , freeholds or terms of years , or any uncertain interest of , into or out of any ...
Page 88
... leases and estates at will only . " Practically this is an extension of the Statute of Frauds ' to Ireland , and mischievous as that statute has sometimes proved in England , it would in the very nature of things prove more so in ...
... leases and estates at will only . " Practically this is an extension of the Statute of Frauds ' to Ireland , and mischievous as that statute has sometimes proved in England , it would in the very nature of things prove more so in ...
Page 93
... leases of the larger tenantry2 . The effect of this mode of dealing with the land soon became apparent ; the limitation of ... lease was ended they ( the landlords ) published in the newspapers that such a 1 The creation of pasturage was ...
... leases of the larger tenantry2 . The effect of this mode of dealing with the land soon became apparent ; the limitation of ... lease was ended they ( the landlords ) published in the newspapers that such a 1 The creation of pasturage was ...
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The History of Land Tenure in Ireland: Being the Yorke Prize Essay William Ernest Montgomery No preview available - 2019 |
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