The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 141
... rent stipulated in the lease . They have accordingly added to the rent stipulated in the lease the extra amount of rates which the owners would have had to pay if the subjects had not been industrial , and have fixed the annual value at ...
... rent stipulated in the lease . They have accordingly added to the rent stipulated in the lease the extra amount of rates which the owners would have had to pay if the subjects had not been industrial , and have fixed the annual value at ...
Page 142
... rent should emerge , then the higher rent will be taken . But the question remains , Is the rent payable for the current year the whole consideration for the year's possession , or is there in addition some consideration other than rent ...
... rent should emerge , then the higher rent will be taken . But the question remains , Is the rent payable for the current year the whole consideration for the year's possession , or is there in addition some consideration other than rent ...
Page 144
... rent . Yet it might be said with truth in such cases that , if the tenant had not consented to accept a restriction upon the use of the subjects , the landlord would have exacted a higher rent . Even in the ordinary case where the rent ...
... rent . Yet it might be said with truth in such cases that , if the tenant had not consented to accept a restriction upon the use of the subjects , the landlord would have exacted a higher rent . Even in the ordinary case where the rent ...
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