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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... hold to them during their lives , although the words " and the longest liver of them " be omitted , they shall hold If lessee for years loses his lease , if it can be proved that it during the life of the longest liver . 5 Rep . 9. A ...
... hold to them during their lives , although the words " and the longest liver of them " be omitted , they shall hold If lessee for years loses his lease , if it can be proved that it during the life of the longest liver . 5 Rep . 9. A ...
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... holds for a term less than the time granted in the original lease . Hadford v . Hatch , Dougl . 12 . A lessee for ... hold under the lease , it was held a forfeiture of the term . 1C . M. & R. 137 . By 32 Hen . 8. c . 34. grantees of ...
... holds for a term less than the time granted in the original lease . Hadford v . Hatch , Dougl . 12 . A lessee for ... hold under the lease , it was held a forfeiture of the term . 1C . M. & R. 137 . By 32 Hen . 8. c . 34. grantees of ...
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... holds from Midsummer for ten years , and in the last year he sows a crop of corn , and it is not ripe and cut before ... hold under an agreement for a lease at a yearly rent , by which it is stipulated that an agreement shall conti- nue ...
... holds from Midsummer for ten years , and in the last year he sows a crop of corn , and it is not ripe and cut before ... hold under an agreement for a lease at a yearly rent , by which it is stipulated that an agreement shall conti- nue ...
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... hold- ing from Michaelmas , he may insist on the insufficiency of the notice at the trial , though he did not make any objection at the time it was served . 4 T. R. 361 . Since the new stile , a demise of land to hold from the Feast of ...
... hold- ing from Michaelmas , he may insist on the insufficiency of the notice at the trial , though he did not make any objection at the time it was served . 4 T. R. 361 . Since the new stile , a demise of land to hold from the Feast of ...
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... HOLD PLEAS . Signifies to have a court of one's own , and to hold it before a mayor , bailiff , & c . See Franchise . LIBLACUM . The manner of bewitching any person ; also a barbarous sacrifice . Leg . Athelstan , 6 . LIBRE , ARSÆ , and ...
... HOLD PLEAS . Signifies to have a court of one's own , and to hold it before a mayor , bailiff , & c . See Franchise . LIBLACUM . The manner of bewitching any person ; also a barbarous sacrifice . Leg . Athelstan , 6 . LIBRE , ARSÆ , and ...
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