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Co lessor
A partner in giving a lease
Will, Estate at
the stipulation or express agreement of the parties, or by construc-tion of law. S. 54 of the Law of Property Act, … entitled to emblements where his estate is determined by the lessor or by his death, and his personal representatives are entitled
Privies
blood, such as the heir to his ancestor, or between coparceners. (2) Privies in representation, as executors or administrators to their … or intestate. (3) Privies in estate, as grantor and grantee, lessor and lessee, assignor and assignee, etc. (4) Privities, in respect
Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria
Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria. Co. Litt. 148 b, … own wrongful act, and turea proviso for re-entry by the lessor thereupon, even though the proviso be that the term shall
Royalty
'jura regia'. Royal rights and prerogatives of a sovereign are covered thereunder. In its secondary sense, the word 'royalty' would signify, … 'lease amount' is something other than the return to the lessor or licensor for the use of the land surface and
Salami
'Salami' is defined as; 'a free gift by way of compliment or in return of a favour'. Salami is a payment … payment made for the acquisition of the right of the lessor by the lessee to enjoy the benefits granted to him
Condition
Condition. An event upon which a right under contract or to … the lease to be voidable only upon entry by the lessor, see LEASES and RENTCHARGES. Condition inherent, such as descends to
Covenant
Covenant [fr. Covenant, Fr.], any agreement, convention, or promise of two … on a lease for rent. For covenants implied as between lessor and lessee, see Woodfall's Landlord and Tenant, and for covenats
Guaranty, or Guarantee
to guarantee until it be accepted is not binding. At Common Law a guarantee need not have been in writing, but … 176], and for circumstances in which the guarantor for a lessor, contemplating assignment, was not dis-charged by assignment, see Johnson Bros.
Possession
Possession, correctly understood, means effective physical control or occupation. The word 'possession' … lessee who may bring an action of trespass against the lessor. Possession, even wrongful, is a form of ownership. In all
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