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Lessee
Matched in: Term Lessee
lessee
Matched in: Term lessee
Under-lease
Under-lease, a grant by a lessee to another, called under-lessee, or under-tenant, or sub-lessee, or sub-tenant,
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Will, Estate at
Will, Estate at. This estate entitled the grantee or lessee to the possession of land during the pleasure of both
lease
in the selling or leasing of a product to a lessee who is leasing the product primarily for his or her
Assignment
'convey,' will amount to an assignment. Assignment by Lessor or Lessee, Effect of. A lessor, notwithstanding assignment of his reversion, continues
Landlord and tenant
expressly or by implication to allow another person, called the lessee or tenant, to enjoy the exclusive possession and use of
Privies
(3) Privies in estate, as grantor and grantee, lessor and lessee, assignor and assignee, etc. (4) Privities, in respect of contract,
Quiet enjoyment
far more extensive. For the implied covenant may guarantee the lessee against any lawful entry whatever, whereas the express covenant, as
Tenant
1986 Sim LJ 86. Tenant, includes a sub-tenant and self-cultivating lessee, but shall not include a present holder, Punjab Tenancy Act,
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Lessee
Matched in: Term Lessee
lessee
Matched in: Term lessee
Under-lease
Under-lease, a grant by a lessee to another, called under-lessee, or under-tenant, or sub-lessee, or sub-tenant,
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Will, Estate at
Will, Estate at. This estate entitled the grantee or lessee to the possession of land during the pleasure of both
lease
in the selling or leasing of a product to a lessee who is leasing the product primarily for his or her
Assignment
'convey,' will amount to an assignment. Assignment by Lessor or Lessee, Effect of. A lessor, notwithstanding assignment of his reversion, continues
Landlord and tenant
expressly or by implication to allow another person, called the lessee or tenant, to enjoy the exclusive possession and use of
Privies
(3) Privies in estate, as grantor and grantee, lessor and lessee, assignor and assignee, etc. (4) Privities, in respect of contract,
Quiet enjoyment
far more extensive. For the implied covenant may guarantee the lessee against any lawful entry whatever, whereas the express covenant, as
Tenant
1986 Sim LJ 86. Tenant, includes a sub-tenant and self-cultivating lessee, but shall not include a present holder, Punjab Tenancy Act,
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