The Law Times, 178. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1934 |
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Page 178-104
... Tenant Act , 1927 , which was passed to relieve tenants , and it was urged that the landlords in this case by going into possession had obtained an advantage estimated to be worth £ 475 . On the other hand , they had lost a sum of £ 500 ...
... Tenant Act , 1927 , which was passed to relieve tenants , and it was urged that the landlords in this case by going into possession had obtained an advantage estimated to be worth £ 475 . On the other hand , they had lost a sum of £ 500 ...
Page 178-152
... tenant is also entitled to compensation for loss if no new lease is granted owing to the fact that the landlord properly requires the property for his own purposes . In the recent case the tenants of premises , where they had carried on ...
... tenant is also entitled to compensation for loss if no new lease is granted owing to the fact that the landlord properly requires the property for his own purposes . In the recent case the tenants of premises , where they had carried on ...
Page 178-401
... tenant has paid on behalf of the landlord sums which it was the latter's duty to pay and which are charged upon the land so that failure to pay them would imperil the tenant's peaceful possession of the demised pre- mises , the tenant ...
... tenant has paid on behalf of the landlord sums which it was the latter's duty to pay and which are charged upon the land so that failure to pay them would imperil the tenant's peaceful possession of the demised pre- mises , the tenant ...
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