Amos and Ferard on the Law of Fixtures and Other Property Partaking Both of a Real and Personal NatureStevens and Sons, 1883 - 506 pages |
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... holding that the prima facie inference arising from annexation that an article has become part of the freehold , can be rebutted when it is so annexed as not to be severable without injury to the soil ( 1 ) . In a recent case ( m ) , it ...
... holding that the prima facie inference arising from annexation that an article has become part of the freehold , can be rebutted when it is so annexed as not to be severable without injury to the soil ( 1 ) . In a recent case ( m ) , it ...
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... holding ( z ) ; and subject to the provisions of the Act in relation to Crown , Duchy , Ecclesiastical and Charity lands ( a ) , a landlord , whatever may be his estate or interest in his holding , may give any consent , make any ...
... holding ( z ) ; and subject to the provisions of the Act in relation to Crown , Duchy , Ecclesiastical and Charity lands ( a ) , a landlord , whatever may be his estate or interest in his holding , may give any consent , make any ...
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... holding is let during his continuance in any office , appointment or employment held under the landlord ( e ) . Therefore in cases where the tenancy is dependent upon . continuance in the landlord's employment , and in the case of a ...
... holding is let during his continuance in any office , appointment or employment held under the landlord ( e ) . Therefore in cases where the tenancy is dependent upon . continuance in the landlord's employment , and in the case of a ...
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... holding any improvement comprised in the first schedule to the Act he shall , after the commencement of the Act ( i . e . , January 1 , 1884 ) , be entitled , on quitting his holding at the determination of a tenancy ( n ) , to obtain ...
... holding any improvement comprised in the first schedule to the Act he shall , after the commencement of the Act ( i . e . , January 1 , 1884 ) , be entitled , on quitting his holding at the determination of a tenancy ( n ) , to obtain ...
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... holding at the determination of his tenancy after the commencement of the Act , may claim compensation thereunder in the same manner as if it had been in force at the time of the execution of the im- provement . Compensation for improve ...
... holding at the determination of his tenancy after the commencement of the Act , may claim compensation thereunder in the same manner as if it had been in force at the time of the execution of the im- provement . Compensation for improve ...
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Amos and Ferard on the Law of Fixtures and Other Property: Partaking Both of ... Charles Agace Ferard No preview available - 2016 |
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action affixed agreement Agricultural Holdings Agricultural Holdings England annexed ante appears applies attached authority belonging bill of sale Bing Bishop Chap chattels cider-mill claim common law compensation considered covenant custom decision demised premises dilapidations distrained Elwes emblements engine entitled erections executor expiration favour fixed freehold furnaces ground held Holdings Act improvement incoming tenant incumbent injury judgment Kinlyside L. J. Ch laid land landlord and tenant law of fixtures Lawton lease lessee Lord Dudley Lord Ellenborough Lord Hardwicke Lord Mansfield Lord Warde machinery ment mill mortgage nature Nisi Prius notice observed opinion ornament owner party personal chattels personal estate plaintiff possession principle privilege provisions question realty referred remainderman remove fixtures respect right of removal screws sect sidered soil statute supra tail tenant's right term testator things tion trade fixtures trover tures utensils Vict wainscot waste
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Page 360 - Court shall think just; and if an injunction is asked, either before, or at, or after the hearing of any cause or matter, to prevent any threatened or apprehended waste or trespass...
Page 80 - ... any parcel of land held by a tenant, which is either wholly agricultural or wholly pastoral, or in part agricultural and as to the residue pastoral...
Page 24 - ... that they were so intended lying on those who assert that they have ceased to be chattels, and that, on the contrary, an article which is affixed to the land even slightly is to be considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that it was intended all along to continue a chattel, the onus lying on those who contend that it is a chattel.
Page 278 - ... rights, and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, houses, or other buildings conveyed, or any of them, or any part thereof, or at the time of conveyance demised, occupied, or enjoyed with, or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to, the land, houses, or other buildings conveyed, or any of them, or any part thereof.
Page 307 - ... were actually growing at the time when the bill of sale was executed. (2) Any fixtures separately assigned or charged, and any plant, or trade machinery where such fixtures, plant, or trade machinery are used in, attached to, or brought upon any land, farm, factory, workshop, shop, house, warehouse, or other place in substitution for any of the like fixtures, plant, or trade machinery specifically described in the schedule to such bill of sale.
Page 445 - Act shall take away, abridge, or prejudicially affect any power, right, or remedy of a landlord, tenant, or other person vested in or exerciseable by him by virtue of any other Act or law, or under any custom of the country, or otherwise, in respect of a contract of tenancy or other contract, or of any improvements, waste, emblements, tillages, away-going crops, fixtures, tax, rate, tithe rentcharge, rent, or other thing.
Page 432 - The costs aforesaid shall be subject to taxation by the registrar of the county court, on the application of either party, but that taxation shall be subject to review by the judge of the county court.
Page 95 - Where any money agreed or awarded or ordered on appeal to be paid for compensation, costs, or otherwise, is not paid within fourteen days after the time when it is agreed or awarded or ordered to be paid, it shall be recoverable, upon order made by the judge of the county court, as money ordered by a county court under its ordinary jurisdiction to be paid is recoverable.
Page 425 - Act mentioned, be entitled, at the determination of a tenancy, on quitting his holding to obtain from the landlord as compensation under this Act for the improvement such sum as fairly represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant.
Page 444 - Act of 1900 (except an agreement providing such compensation as is by this Act permitted to be substituted for compensation under this Act), shall, so far as it deprives him of such right, be void both at law and in equity.