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Determent
The act of deterring also that which deters
damage
injunction specific performance at performance NOTE: The trier of fact determines the amount of damages to be awarded to the prevailing
Rateable value of a building
Rateable value of a building, the criteria for deter-mining rateable value of a building is the annual rent at
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Year to year, tenancy from
to year, or by a general parol demise, without any deter-minate interest, but reserving the payment of an annual rent; or
Year and a day
Year and Day [annus et dies, Lat.], a time that deter-mines a right or works a prescription, etc., in many cases;
Term of years absolute
to another legal estate and either certain or liable to deter-mination by notice, re-entry, operation of law, or by a provision
Suspension
rank. One of the meanings of the word is; 'to deter' to debar from any privilege, office emolument, etc., for a
Safe
Commission for the purpose of investigation into the matter for deter-mining the question of quantum of loss actually caused to the
Reversion
in himself, the possession of those lands shall, on the deter-mination of the granted interest or estate, return, or revert to
Residential accommodation
permission of the landlord, would be wholly irrelevant in a deter-mination of the question if the accommodation is residential in character,
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