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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... granted by parlia- ment , by way of purchase or exchange , for such of the King's inherent hereditary revenues as were found inconvenient to the subject . It is not , however , to be understood , that the King is at present in the ...
... granted by parlia- ment , by way of purchase or exchange , for such of the King's inherent hereditary revenues as were found inconvenient to the subject . It is not , however , to be understood , that the King is at present in the ...
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... granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the liability of lessees to repairs ; of cove- nants in leases , and how far assignees are af- fected by them ...
... granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the liability of lessees to repairs ; of cove- nants in leases , and how far assignees are af- fected by them ...
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... granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the liability of lessees to repairs ; of cove- nants in leases , and how far assignees are af- fected by them ...
... granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the liability of lessees to repairs ; of cove- nants in leases , and how far assignees are af- fected by them ...
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... granted , and says , that if the lessee within one year do not pay 20s . then he shall have but a lease for two years ; here , if he pays not the money , he shall have only the two years , although livery of seisin be had thereon . 1 ...
... granted , and says , that if the lessee within one year do not pay 20s . then he shall have but a lease for two years ; here , if he pays not the money , he shall have only the two years , although livery of seisin be had thereon . 1 ...
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... granted in the original lease . Hadford v . Hatch , Dougl . 12 . A lessee for twenty - one years , at a pepper - corn rent for the first half - year , and a rack - rent for the rest of the term , who by agreement was to put the premises ...
... granted in the original lease . Hadford v . Hatch , Dougl . 12 . A lessee for twenty - one years , at a pepper - corn rent for the first half - year , and a rack - rent for the rest of the term , who by agreement was to put the premises ...
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