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Lease or licence

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Copyhold

are devisable. (7) A copyholder by general custom may make lease for a year, and with the lord's licence he may lease for any number of years. (8) Copyholds are liable to all sorts of debts, by … s. 145 of the (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925, leases with a perpetual right of renewal by lease or grant from the copyholder have been converted into long terms of 2,000 years. All customary modes of descent

Game

taking game to take out a yearly certificate (for exceptions, see Ground Game Act, 1880; and see GAME LICENCE), and all uncertificated persons selling it a yearly licence, and makes it unlawful to kill game on a … land rails, and coneys. At Common Law game belongs to a tenant and not to a landlord, but leases frequently contain a reservation of the game to the landlord, and before the Game Act, 1831, the right

Forfeiture

in (English) L.P. Act, 1922, 13th Sched., Part. II. (6) Breaches of covenants or conditions contained in a lease or other instrument, when it is stipulated that they shall occasion forfeiture; a forfeiture under these circumstances may be … transfer), was prohibited under pain of forfeiture to the lord. The Crown may, however (see MORTMAIN), grant a licence which will avoid this forfeiture. By the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict.

Renewal

that: '..... a distinction between 'extension' and 'renewal' is chiefly that in the case of renewal, a new lease is required while in the case of extension the same lease continues in force during additional period by … to mean 'a change of something old for something new'. The renewal of a 'licence' means 'a new licence granted by way of renewal'. The renewal of a negotiable bill or note is regarded simply as a

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