The Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883: (46 & 47 Vict. C. 61) : with Explanatory Notes and Forms Together with the Ground Game Act, 1880Stevens and Sons, 1883 - 137 pages |
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... lease or otherwise with regard to drainage . If the tenant executes the im- provement himself , and does not make any agreement with his landlord , he becomes entitled to compensation under the Act . Improvements mentioned in the third ...
... lease or otherwise with regard to drainage . If the tenant executes the im- provement himself , and does not make any agreement with his landlord , he becomes entitled to compensation under the Act . Improvements mentioned in the third ...
Page 11
... lease , or a void lease , determines at the end of the term with- out notice : Doe d . Tilt v . Stratton ( c ) ; see also Walsh v . Lons- dale ( d ) . tee in If a trustee in bankruptcy disclaims a lease vested in the Disclaimer bankrupt ...
... lease , or a void lease , determines at the end of the term with- out notice : Doe d . Tilt v . Stratton ( c ) ; see also Walsh v . Lons- dale ( d ) . tee in If a trustee in bankruptcy disclaims a lease vested in the Disclaimer bankrupt ...
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... lease may be determined by a proviso for forfeiture on breach of covenant , or on the happening of some event , such as the bankruptcy of the lessee . It is doubtful in the case of a lease containing a proviso for re - entry on re ...
... lease may be determined by a proviso for forfeiture on breach of covenant , or on the happening of some event , such as the bankruptcy of the lessee . It is doubtful in the case of a lease containing a proviso for re - entry on re ...
Page 13
... lease- holder . ( 5 ) Some doubt may arise in estimating the value of any im- “ Inherent provement , as to what part of it is due to the " inherent capabilities of the bilities of the soil . " It is presumed that this expression would ...
... lease- holder . ( 5 ) Some doubt may arise in estimating the value of any im- “ Inherent provement , as to what part of it is due to the " inherent capabilities of the bilities of the soil . " It is presumed that this expression would ...
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... lease or otherwise between them- selves in the same manner and of the same validity as if such notice had been given.11 ( 1 ) The second part of the 1st Schedule mentions only one improvement - viz . , drainage . § 4 . ( 2 ) " Month ...
... lease or otherwise between them- selves in the same manner and of the same validity as if such notice had been given.11 ( 1 ) The second part of the 1st Schedule mentions only one improvement - viz . , drainage . § 4 . ( 2 ) " Month ...
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according aforesaid agree agreement Agricultural Holdings England amount appeal apply appointed ascertained authority award Barrister-at-Law breach of covenant building charge claim commencement compensation consent containing contract of tenancy costs County Court custom Dated deemed Demy 8vo determination distrained distress drainage Edition effect exclude executed expiration fair farm fixtures Forms give given ground hereby improvement improvement mentioned intention interest Journal Judge Jurisdiction land landlord landlord and tenant lease lord manner matter means ment months necessary Notes notice to quit obtain operation otherwise paid particulars party payable payment period person Practice present provement reasonable referee relating removal rent respect Royal Rules Schedule sect Settled Signed solicitor statement Statutes sub-sect substituted Summary taken tenant term thereof third tion Treatise trustee umpire unless Vict waste writing
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