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The theory behind this novel idea of providing for periodical adjustments of the ground rent is that the property owner should be entitled to protect himself against a rise in land values after a lease has been granted .
The theory behind this novel idea of providing for periodical adjustments of the ground rent is that the property owner should be entitled to protect himself against a rise in land values after a lease has been granted .
Page 148
His lordship rejected this contention , saying that this was clearly wrong in law , and that the grounds for convicting ... where a driver was held not liable for failure to report an accident upon the ground that he was unaware of it .
His lordship rejected this contention , saying that this was clearly wrong in law , and that the grounds for convicting ... where a driver was held not liable for failure to report an accident upon the ground that he was unaware of it .
Page 327
It is interesting as drawing attention to the fact that a landlord may reasonably refuse consent to a tenant's application to assign although the ground of his refusal has no reference either to the personality of the proposed assignee ...
It is interesting as drawing attention to the fact that a landlord may reasonably refuse consent to a tenant's application to assign although the ground of his refusal has no reference either to the personality of the proposed assignee ...
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