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Intoxicating liquor
their value as unlicensed, together with any depreciation in trade fixtures. It is to be paid to 'the persons interested,' and
Landlord and tenant
18. As to agricultural tenancies, see AGRICULTURAL-HOLDINGS; DISTRESS. See also FIXTURES; LEASES; and other title relating to the subjects above referred
Lodger
53). As to the stealing by lodgers of chattels and fixtures let to be used by them, see Larceny Act, 1916,
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Quicquid plantatur solo, solo cedit
B.'s land, the building becomes the property of B. see FIXTURES. The maxim 'quicquid fixatur solo, solo cedit whatever is fixed
Omne quod solo in'dificatur solo cedit
is planted in the soil belongs to the soil) See FIXTURES.
Quasi-personalty
fixed to things real, either actually, as emblements (fructus industriales), fixtures, etc.; or fictitiously, as chattels-real, leases for years, etc.
Schedule
scroll; a writing additional or appendant, as a list of fixtures in a lease or details of any matter contained in
Establishment
inter alia 'an institution or place of business, with its fixtures and organised staff; as, large establishment, a manufacturing establishment'. Establishment'
General words
parcels in a conveyance and commencing 'together with all buildings fixtures fences commons ways,' etc. These general words as particularized in
grace period
ten days during which certain security interests (as those in fixtures or purchase money security interests) must be perfected in order
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