The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for the possession and profit of lands , & c . on the one side , and a recompence for rent or other ...
... lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for the possession and profit of lands , & c . on the one side , and a recompence for rent or other ...
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... lessee not disabled to receive ; a thing demised which is demisable , and a sufficient description of the thing ... lessee shall have the use and profit of them during the term ; and if they die , they become his absolute property . Bro ...
... lessee not disabled to receive ; a thing demised which is demisable , and a sufficient description of the thing ... lessee shall have the use and profit of them during the term ; and if they die , they become his absolute property . Bro ...
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... lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for the possession and profit of lands , & c . on the one side , and a recompence for rent or other ...
... lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for the possession and profit of lands , & c . on the one side , and a recompence for rent or other ...
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... lessee not disabled to receive ; a thing demised which is demisable , and a sufficient description of the thing ... lessee shall have the use and profit of them during the term ; and if they die , they become his absolute property . Bro ...
... lessee not disabled to receive ; a thing demised which is demisable , and a sufficient description of the thing ... lessee shall have the use and profit of them during the term ; and if they die , they become his absolute property . Bro ...
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... lessee is not said to be seised , or to have true legal seisin of the lands . Nor indeed does the bare lease vest any estate in the lessee ; but only gives him a right of entry on the tenement , which right is called , as has been ...
... lessee is not said to be seised , or to have true legal seisin of the lands . Nor indeed does the bare lease vest any estate in the lessee ; but only gives him a right of entry on the tenement , which right is called , as has been ...
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