And, upon the same principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will; but have rather held them to be tenancies from year to year so long as both... The Ecclesiastical Law - Page 6by Richard Burn - 1824Full view - About this book
| William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 566 pages
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as poflible againft conftruing demifes, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...rather held them to be tenancies from year to year fo long as both parties pleafe, efpecially where an annual rent is referved: in which cafe they will... | |
| Law - 1791 - 568 pages
...v-ill are now, in general, confidered as eftates from year to year, in which the law will not fuff'er either party to determine the tenancy, even at the end of the year, without reafonablc notice to the ocher. 12. AN ESTATE AT SUFFERANCE is, \vhere Wood's inft. One comes on an... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1794 - 700 pages
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as poffible againft conftruing demifes, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...rather held them to be tenancies from year to year fo long as «Co. Litt, 55. k I Roll. Abr. 860. 2 Lev. S3. t Je'id. > Co. Lite. 5;;. * i Ventr. 148.... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1794 - 676 pages
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as poflible againft conftruing demifes, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will ; but have rather held them to he tenancies from year to year fo long as • Co. Litt. 55. k I Roll. Abr. 860. a Lev. 88. » JfiJ.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Salkeld - Law reports, digests, etc - 1795 - 570 pages
...6.?o. (¿) Couits of la.v have of late years leaned as much as poffible againll conftruing dcrr.ifes, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will ; but have rather held tlu'm to be tenancies from year to yrar, fo long as beth parties pleale, efpeciaîiy where ¿n annual... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 680 pages
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as poffible againft conftruing demifes, whtrre no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will;...rather held them to be tenancies from year to year fo long as • Co. Litt 55. * i Roll. Abr. 860. a Lev. 88. t Itnd. 1 Co. Litt. 55. * i Ventr. 24?.... | |
| William Woodfall - Landlord and tenant - 1802 - 736 pages
...courts of law have of late years leaned as much a Bl.Com. 147. as ppifible egainft conftruing demifes, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will, but (as we have juft feen) have rather held them to be tenancies from year to year fo long as both parties... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1804 - 632 pages
...pofftble againft conflruing demifes, where zComm. 147. no certain term is mentioned, to be eftates at will; but have rather held them to be tenancies from year to year, as long as both parties pleafe, efpecially where an annual rent is referved. And, in a modern cafe,... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 698 pages
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...the year, without reasonable notice to the other, which is generally understood to be six months P (3). "• Sulk. 414. 1 Sid. 139. notice teems to have... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1810 - 202 pages
...and it has been considered as more advantageous to the parties, that such demises should be construed to be tenancies from year to year, so long as both...please, especially where an annual rent is reserved i in which case neither party can determine the tenancy without reasonable notice to the other. Selw.... | |
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