The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 147
... tenant was encouraged to make beneficial expenditure on the farm by the circumstance that so far as it constituted an improvement to the incoming tenant he should receive the full value of such improvement ; while the landlord was not ...
... tenant was encouraged to make beneficial expenditure on the farm by the circumstance that so far as it constituted an improvement to the incoming tenant he should receive the full value of such improvement ; while the landlord was not ...
Page 313
... tenant by an agreement which results in no compensation being payable to him at all . That would , of course , be the result if the deduction is to be supported , as the landlord maintains it must be . For these reasons we ought , in my ...
... tenant by an agreement which results in no compensation being payable to him at all . That would , of course , be the result if the deduction is to be supported , as the landlord maintains it must be . For these reasons we ought , in my ...
Page 411
... Tenant's Annual Profits as Basis of Compensa- tion ; Held that in estimating the Amount of the Compensation the Arbiter was entitled to Deduct from the Gross Profits Interest at 5 per cent . on the Tenant's Capital in the Farm ...
... Tenant's Annual Profits as Basis of Compensa- tion ; Held that in estimating the Amount of the Compensation the Arbiter was entitled to Deduct from the Gross Profits Interest at 5 per cent . on the Tenant's Capital in the Farm ...
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