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L't
L't [fr. litus, lidas, letus], one of a class between servile
dispute
dispute dis·put·ed dis·put·ing vi : to engage in a dispute [disputing with management over contract terms]
adulterate
that is defective in some way is considered adulterated. adul·ter·a·tion [ə-dəl-tə-rā-shən] n adul·ter·a·tor [ə-dəl-tə-rā-tər] n … in some way is considered adulterated. adul·ter·a·tion [ə-dəl-tə-rā-shən] n adul·ter·a·tor [ə-dəl-tə-rā-tər] n
Rent
Henderson v. Arthur, (1907) 1 KB 10; and see Woodfall, L. & T. Rent in arrear due by the executors of a tenant
Assignment
for the whole term is in effect an assignment, Woodfall, L. & T., 23rd ed. P. 320. As to assignment of choses in
restitution
restitution 1 a : a restoration of something to its rightful owner b : a making good of or
investigate
investigate -gat·ed -gat·ing vt : to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry ;specif
Renewal of lease
and increase in value due to goodwill. See, generally, Woodfall, L.&T.
Run with the land-Run with the reversion
and not so running is given; and see, too, Woodfall, L & T.; Dyson v. Forster, 1909 AC 98. The benefit of a
Option of purchase in a lease
and for cases on option of purchase generally, see Woodfall, L. & T.
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