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Notice to quit
which amounts to a disavowal of the title of the lessor; as where the tenant has attorned to some other person,
Ground rent
Ground rent. Rent reserved on a lease by a lessor, usually for a long term of years to a lessee
Lease
interest in the property. The person granting is called the lessor, who is possessed of the reversion (as to a reversion
Fair and equitable
is to be given to the words 'such.......... as the lessor shall determine'. It is indeed true that these words constitute
Constructive trust
the absence of fraud and upon the refusal of the lessor to grant a new lease to the cestui que trust
Assignment and relinquishment
unilateral transaction; it can only be in favour of the lessor by mutual agreement between them. The relinquish-ment of possession must
Ad terminum qui preterit
qui preterit, a writ of entry, which lay for a lessor or his heirs, where a lease of premises had been
enter
entry esp. to take possession [if the lessee defaults, the lessor may the premises] compare distrain en·ter·able adj enter into :
Rent
Rent is the consideration moving from the lessee to the lessor for demise of the property to him, D.K. Trivedi &
Premium and rent
Premium and rent, when the interest of the lessor is parted with for a price paid is premium or
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