A Concise Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant

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Butterworth, 1905 - 680 pages

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Contents

Sargent 13 Ch D 330 49 L J Ch 109 41 L T 643
lxiii
Imperial Gas Light Co 6 A E 846
lxiv
92 464
lxv
Jolliffe 5 My Cr 167
lxviii
175 465
lxix
Marshall 28 Ch D 255 54 L J Ch 575 51 L T 351 33
lxxi
Thomas 92 1 Q B 414 61 L J Q B 482 66 L T 451
lxxiii
41 481
lxxviii
Gradin 1 D L 213 12 L J Q B 333
lxxix
159 175
lxxx
533
lxxxi
288
lxxxiii
Foley 3 C P D 129 47 L J C P 331 38 L T 421
lxxxv
218 270
lxxxvii
Gas Light and Coke Co v Hardy 17 Q B D 619 56 L J Q
xc
Birmingham Canal Co v Cartwright 11 Ch D 421 48 L J Ch 552
xciii
300
xciv
Chesterton 2 C B N S 592 27 L J C P 23 3
xcvii
Biggs 2 Bing N C 572
xcviii
ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA
xcix
383
c
CHAPTER I
1
Fitzgerald 1 Ex D 257 45 L J Ex 893 35 L T 220
2
Samuel 5 Esp 173
8
Robins 4 Bing
11
Singleton 99 2 Ch 320 68 L J Ch 593 81 L T 306
18
Arnitt 1 Russ M 501
19
Langdon 12 Q B 711 18 L J Q B 17 13 Jur 96
23
Verity 38 L J Ch 297 486 21 L T 185 17 W R 716
24
Johnson 13 Q B D 351 53 L J Q B 348 51 L T 211
36
Chaplin 2 Ex 503 18 L J Ex
42
Provident Association of London 11 T L R 391 12 Ibid
51
Baker 10 Ch 355 44 L J Ch 334 33 L T 86 23 W
58
Hitchcock 10 M W 494 6 Jur 976
67
Thompson 1895 1 Q B 231 696 64 L J Q B 500
72
Seaton 2 Cr M R 728 5 L J Ex
73
Saunders 1892 2
77
367
78
Mackenzie 1 M W 747 2 Cr M R
84
CHAPTER II
90
Calvert 3 Moo
96
I
100
257 261
105
Holte 1 Lev
112
De Bussche v Alt 8 Ch D 286 47 L J Ch 381 38 L T 370
113
Mullins Ir R 9 C L 209
123
Lock 2 A E 705
126
391 392
128
Smith 2 T R 436
134
Capel 4 Bing 137 6 Ib 150 8 B C
141
Mill 3 C B 625 16 L J C P 91
152
MKaeg 10 B C 721
155
Brandon 8 Ves
159
Harris 7 Q B 708 15 L J Q B 113 10 Jur 260
182
Palmer 3 Esp
213
Potter 16 Q B D 152 55 L J Q B 153 53 L
215
TERMS OF TENANCY
217
Nicholl 4 C B N S 376 27 L J C P
220
II
225
Mackenzie 1 Keen 474
229
Allfrey L R 10 C P 29 44 L J C P 73 31 L T 878
230
Deere 5 A E 551
243
Garrard 3 K J 608 2 De G J 62
253
Kidgell Carth 438 1 Ld Raym 317
317
Elliott 24 L J Ex 229 11 Ex 113
321
103
323
Miles 1 Stark 181
328
Drysdale 3 C P D 52 37 L T 467 26 W R
331
PAGE
332
Bute r Grindall 1 T R
338
Ratcliffe 15 Q B 916 20 L J Q B 130 15 Jur 166 342
342
RENT
347
Moffatt 15 Q B 257 19 L J Q B 438 14 Jur 935
348
Rep 28
351
Pilcher 16 C B
354
Wyllie 3 B C 533
360
Goodwin 14 M W 260
363
Morse 1 B Ad
365
W R 603
369
Potts 17 C B N S 314 33 L J C P 338 10 Jur N
373
Saunders 1 Moo R
375
Westrope 18 C B 765 25 L J C P 287
380
Goundry 4 T L R 711
383
Partington Re Reigh v Kane 02 1 Ch 711 71 L J Ch 472 86
387
571
388
Cutts 11 Q B 288 17 L J Q B 55 12
397
34
399
Coates 88 L T 48
411
Harrison 1 J H 393 4 L T 397 9 W R 849 affirined
424
Lyons Co 97 1 Ch 633 66 L J Ch 350 76 L T 251
435
W R 252
447
DETERMINATION OF THE TENANCY
457
Howard 3 D R 293 2 B C 100
459
Mulliner 1 Esp
460
Williams 1897 1 Ch 602 66 L J Ch 305 76 L
469
Bristol c Bread Co v Maggs 44 Ch D 616 59 L J Ch 472
472
Newitt Er parte 16 Ch D 522 51 L J Ch 381 44 L T 5 29
478
Ball 1 Ld Raym 136
480
Murrell 8 C P 134
481
Bristol Corp of v Westcott 12 Ch D 461 41 L T 117 27 W
490
Patten Alcock Napier
493
Oxenham 7 M W 131
494
EMBLEMENTS
497
Fords Settled Estate Re 8 Eq 309
502
Biss Re 03 2 Ch 40 72 L J Ch 473 88 L T 403 51 W R
504
Pasquali Peake N P C 196
510
FIXTURES
512
Arundell 10 C B 54 20 L J C P 30
528
Metrop Ry Co 17 Q B D 12 55 L J Q B 296 54 L
530
Tiley 6 B C 325
572
Burtinshaw 7 D Ry 603
577
83 444
363
446
74
68 477
235 354
455
Quilter 2 Ambl 619
112
Watson 04 2 Ir R 219
333
Joddrell Moo M 105
570
Roberts 2 Wils 143

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Page 488 - ... interest of, in, to, or out of any messuages, manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be assigned, granted, or surrendered, unless it be by deed or note in writing signed by the party so assigning, granting, or surrendering the same, or their agents thereunto lawfully authorized by writing, or by act and operation of law.
Page 506 - ... specifying the particular breach complained of and, if the breach is capable of remedy, requiring the lessee to remedy the breach, and, in any case, requiring the lessee to make compensation in money fo'r the breach, and the lessee fails, within a reasonable time thereafter, to remedy the breach, if it is capable of remedy, and to make reasonable compensation in money, to the satisfaction of the lessor, for the breach.
Page 573 - ... the right of the person entitled subject thereto, or of the person through whom he claims, to make an entry or distress, or to bring an action to recover such land or rent, shall be deemed to have first accrued at the determination of the first of such years or other periods, or at the last time when any rent payable in respect of such tenancy shall have been received (which shall last happen).
Page 574 - That, when any person shall be in possession or in receipt of the profits of any land, or in receipt of any rent, as tenant at will, the right of the person entitled subject thereto, or of the person through whom he claims, to make an entry or distress, or...
Page 140 - A conveyance of land, having houses or other buildings thereon, shall be deemed to include and shall by virtue of this Act operate to convey, with the land...
Page 318 - Ontario, and which enacts, that "no goods or chattels whatsoever lying or being in or upon any messuage, lands or tenements!, which are or shall be leased for life or lives, term of years, at will or otherwise, shall be liable to...
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Page 141 - Act operate to convey, with the land, all buildings, erections, fixtures, commons, hedges, ditches, fences, ways, waters, watercourses, liberties, privileges, easements, rights, and advantages whatsoever, appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land, 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 or any part thereof.
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Page 281 - December, 1833, no arrears of rent or of interest in respect of any sum of money charged upon or payable out of any land or rent, or in respect of any legacy, or any damages in respect of such arrears of rent or interest, shall be recovered by any distress, action, or suit, but within six years next after the same respectively shall have become due...

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