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Lease
leapum, or leasum, Sax., to enter lawfully], sometimes also called demise (demissio), is a grant of property for life, or years,
Apportionment
the land by title paramount, or where part of the demised premises became lost to the tenant by irruption of the
Non demisit
Non demisit (he demised not). 1. A plea resorted to where a
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Rent
it means payment made by tenant to landlord for property demised to him, State of Punjab v. British India Corporation, AIR
Demisability
The state of being demisable
Remitter
disseise B., i.e., turn him out of possession, and afterwards demise the land to B. (without deed) for a term of
Time Charter-party
on Charter-parties, fall into three main categories: (i) charters by demise, (ii) time-charters (not by way of demise), and (iii) voyage
Terms for years
by a deed or speciality contract, called a lease or demise under the Common Law (see LEASE), and the appropriate operative
Use and occupation, Action for
in evidence on the trial of such action any parole demise, or any agreement (not being by deed) whereon a certain
Landlord and tenant
it is said that in any letting short of a demise by deed the implied warranty does not extend to disturbance
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Demisable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lease
leapum, or leasum, Sax., to enter lawfully], sometimes also called demise (demissio), is a grant of property for life, or years,
Apportionment
the land by title paramount, or where part of the demised premises became lost to the tenant by irruption of the
Non demisit
Non demisit (he demised not). 1. A plea resorted to where a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Rent
it means payment made by tenant to landlord for property demised to him, State of Punjab v. British India Corporation, AIR
Demisability
The state of being demisable
Remitter
disseise B., i.e., turn him out of possession, and afterwards demise the land to B. (without deed) for a term of
Time Charter-party
on Charter-parties, fall into three main categories: (i) charters by demise, (ii) time-charters (not by way of demise), and (iii) voyage
Terms for years
by a deed or speciality contract, called a lease or demise under the Common Law (see LEASE), and the appropriate operative
Use and occupation, Action for
in evidence on the trial of such action any parole demise, or any agreement (not being by deed) whereon a certain
Landlord and tenant
it is said that in any letting short of a demise by deed the implied warranty does not extend to disturbance
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