The Law of Landlord and Tenant: Including Leases, Assignments, Tenants in Fee ... : to which is Added an Appendix of Precedents |
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... leffee , and the leffee enters thereon . If the lease be but for half a year , or a quarter , or any lefs time , this leffee is refpected as a tenant for years , and is ftyled fo in fome legal proceedings ; a year being the shortest ...
... leffee , and the leffee enters thereon . If the lease be but for half a year , or a quarter , or any lefs time , this leffee is refpected as a tenant for years , and is ftyled fo in fome legal proceedings ; a year being the shortest ...
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... leffee for the poffeffion and profits of lands or tene- ments , & c . on the one fide , and a recompence for rent , or other income on the other . More particularly ; a leafe is a fpecies of conveyance , and properly fignifies a demife ...
... leffee for the poffeffion and profits of lands or tene- ments , & c . on the one fide , and a recompence for rent , or other income on the other . More particularly ; a leafe is a fpecies of conveyance , and properly fignifies a demife ...
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... leffee for life makes a leafe for years , excepting the wood , underwood , and trees growing upon the land , it is a good exception , although he has no intereft in them but as leffee , because he remains always tenant , and is ...
... leffee for life makes a leafe for years , excepting the wood , underwood , and trees growing upon the land , it is a good exception , although he has no intereft in them but as leffee , because he remains always tenant , and is ...
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... leffee or tenant for years may affign or grant over Bac . Abr . tit . his whole intereft , fo he may grant it for any fewer or leffer Leafes , ( I. 3. ) number of years than he himself holds it ; and fuch deriva- tive leffee is ...
... leffee or tenant for years may affign or grant over Bac . Abr . tit . his whole intereft , fo he may grant it for any fewer or leffer Leafes , ( I. 3. ) number of years than he himself holds it ; and fuch deriva- tive leffee is ...
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... leffee is in merely by virtue of the hulband's contract ; and yet because the leffee by his acceptance of fuch leafe admitted them both to have power to join therein , he must accordingly during the coverture declare of the lease by ...
... leffee is in merely by virtue of the hulband's contract ; and yet because the leffee by his acceptance of fuch leafe admitted them both to have power to join therein , he must accordingly during the coverture declare of the lease by ...
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abfolutely action of debt adminiftrators affigns aforefaid againſt agreement alfo alſo arrear avowry becauſe breach cafe caſe cattle cauſe chattels cofts common law copyholder Court covenant damages declaration deed deed-poll defendant demife demiſed diftrained diftrefs diſtreſs eftate ejectment Eliz emblements enter entry eſtate execution executor faid fame feal feems feveral fhall fheriff fhew fhould figned firft firſt fome freehold ftat ftatute fuch leafe fufficient fuit furrender grant hath heirs himſelf houfe houſe huſband Ibid iffue indenture intereft itſelf judgment land landlord leaſe leffee leffor liable lord meffuage mortgagee muft muſt nant neceffary notice otherwife party payment perfon plaintiff plea plead poffeffion prefent premiffes purpoſe reaſon recover referved refpect releaſe rent repair replevin reverfion ſaid Salk ſeems ſhall ſpecial ſuch tenant tenements term thereof theſe thoſe trefpafs treſpaſs ufual unleſs uſe void wafte waſte wife writ
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Page 32 - ... because, how often soever such donee in tail be married, his issue in general by all and every such marriage is, in successive order, capable of inheriting the estate-tail, per formam dont (и) (19).
Page 28 - ... or upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof; unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 523 - ... for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them , and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by...
Page 334 - ... if such tenant for life die on the day on which the same was made payable, the whole, or if before such day then a proportion, of such rent, according to the time such tenant for life lived of the last year or quarter of a year or other time in which the said rent was growing due as aforesaid, making all just allowances, or a proportionable part thereof respectively...
Page 188 - Tenant at will is, where lands or tenements are let by one man to another, to have and to hold to him at the will of the lessor, by force of which lease the lessee is in possession.
Page 570 - ... becaufe he faith, that the property of the goods and chattels aforefaid above fpecified in the faid plea, at the time of taking thofe goods and chattels, was in the faid T.
Page 551 - D. his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day of next ensuing the date hereof, for and during, and unto the full end and term of years, from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended...
Page 408 - ... served, and that no sufficient distress was to be found on the demised premises, countervailing the arrears then due, and that the lessor...
Page 519 - W. 3, c. 1 1, s. 4-, for the preventing of wilful and malicious trespasses, it is enacted, " that in all actions of trespass, to be commenced or prosecuted in any of His Majesty's courts of record at Westminster, wherein at the trial of the cause it shall appear and be certified by the judge, under his hand, upon the back of the record, that the trespass upon which any defendant shall be found guilty was wilful and malicious, the plaintiff shall recover not only his damages, but his full costs of...
Page 92 - ... put in pledge, is by law, in case of non-payment at the time limited, for ever dead and gone from the mortgagor ; and the mortgagee's estate in the lands is then no longer conditional, but absolute.