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Resumption
but in many cases of yearly tenancy recourse may be had to s. 27 of the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, by which:- Where a notice to quit is given by the landlord of a holding to
trust
naked trust : passive trust in this entry nominee trust : a trust created for the purpose of holding property for beneficiaries whose identities are kept secret oral trust : a trust created by the settlor's spoken
Beneficiary
3 (a)] Means (1) a person whose application has been accepted or (2) a person who occupies a holding or part of a holding following a change of occupation and who has given an undertaking to comply
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Fairs
formerly copyhold remains subject to the lord's right (if any) to markets and fairs (see COPYHOLDS). Times of holding fairs and markets are either determined by the letters-patent appointing the fair or market, or by usage, or
Joint-tenancy
(3) When partners in trade purchase property for the partnership concern, equity treats them as tenants in common, holding the survivor to be trustee of the legal estate for the personal representatives of the deceased partner as
Jote
Jote, a jote ordinarily means an occupancy holding; and an occupancy holding is under the law a holding the rent of which is liable to be
Manor
of subinfeudation one or more mesne Lordship or seigniories might be established. Where there were several free tenants holding under the same lord, the lord, as an incident of this system of tenure, had rights of civil
Reeve
the Chief Magistrate of a hundred. The reeve executed process, kept the peace and enforced the law by holding court within the hundred. - 'All the freeholders, unless relieved by special exemption 'owed suit' at the hundred-moot
tenure
tenure [Anglo-French, feudal holding, from Old French teneüre, from Medieval Latin tenitura, ultimately from Latin tenēre to hold] 1 : the act,
Assize, or assise
1925, ss. 70 et seq., under which, however, no very material alteration is made in the manner of holding the assizes. S. 70 (5) gives power to any commissioner acting under a commission of assize or any
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