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 - Law |
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... lease , the lease not being recited in the grant , was held void . Held also , that , as it appeared that the property had been in the crown temp . Car . I. , a user from that time could not establish a prescription . Alcock v . Cooke ...
... lease , the lease not being recited in the grant , was held void . Held also , that , as it appeared that the property had been in the crown temp . Car . I. , a user from that time could not establish a prescription . Alcock v . Cooke ...
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... lease . He that letteth is called the lessor , and he to whom the lands , & c . are let is called the lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for ...
... lease . He that letteth is called the lessor , and he to whom the lands , & c . are let is called the lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for ...
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... lease may be made ; of the nature of a lease , and leasehold estate ; and the construc- tion of words in granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the ...
... lease may be made ; of the nature of a lease , and leasehold estate ; and the construc- tion of words in granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the ...
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... lease , the lease not being recited in the grant , was held void . Held also , that , as it appeared that the property had been in the crown temp . Car . I. , a user from that time could not establish a prescription . Alcock v . Cooke ...
... lease , the lease not being recited in the grant , was held void . Held also , that , as it appeared that the property had been in the crown temp . Car . I. , a user from that time could not establish a prescription . Alcock v . Cooke ...
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... lease . He that letteth is called the lessor , and he to whom the lands , & c . are let is called the lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for ...
... lease . He that letteth is called the lessor , and he to whom the lands , & c . are let is called the lessee . Shep . Touchst . c . 14 ; 2 Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for ...
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