The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 137
... lease . Constructively he took over from or allowed by the landlord , or there would have himself as he might have taken over from a been something in the lease pointing to it , which third party outgoing tenant . The legal con- there ...
... lease . Constructively he took over from or allowed by the landlord , or there would have himself as he might have taken over from a been something in the lease pointing to it , which third party outgoing tenant . The legal con- there ...
Page 141
... lease obligatory , certain clauses may be referred to as that the tenant shall execute a certain improve - negativing the construction contended for by ment , such stipulation is written evidence of his the appellant . For example , it ...
... lease obligatory , certain clauses may be referred to as that the tenant shall execute a certain improve - negativing the construction contended for by ment , such stipulation is written evidence of his the appellant . For example , it ...
Page 142
... lease was entered into . the affirmative , he is bound in fixing the amount Accordingly the Lord President's observation of compensation due to the tenant to take into does not apply . On the contrary , if the tenant's account and allow ...
... lease was entered into . the affirmative , he is bound in fixing the amount Accordingly the Lord President's observation of compensation due to the tenant to take into does not apply . On the contrary , if the tenant's account and allow ...
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