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Re-entry
re-entry,' is inserted in every properly drawn lease, empowering the lessor to re-enter upon the demised premises if the rent is
Reddendum
Reddendum, a clause reserving rent in a lease, whereby a lessor reserves some new thing to himself out of that which
Registered lease
term 'registered lease' should be such a lease to which lessor and lessee are both parties and signatories, Maharaja Chintamani Saran
Salami
payment made for the acquisition of the right of the lessor by the lessee to enjoy the benefits granted to him
Restrictive Covenant
(ii.), as a covenant or agreement (not being made between lessor and lessee), restrictive of the user of the land, and
Royalties
in connection with mining leases, is a payment to the lessor proportionate to the amount of the demised mineral worked within
Royalty
'lease amount' is something other than the return to the lessor or licensor for the use of the land surface and
Mineral rights duty
(see that title). This tax falls upon the proprietor or lessor and is for practical purposes an additional 'landlord's property tax'
Sufferance, Tenancy at
term expires, or is a tenant at will, and his lessor dies, and he continues in possession without the disagreement of
Tenant by sufferance
continues in possession without the consent or acquiescence of the lessor, such a tenant is a 'tenant by sufferance'. He cannot
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