Lessor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Condition
the lease to be voidable only upon entry by the lessor, see LEASES and RENTCHARGES. Condition inherent, such as descends to
Complete destruction
by reason of the destruction of the leased premises, the lessor is entitled to recover such part of the rent for
Building lease
the land, with the buildings upon it, reverts to the lessor and his assigns. By 45 & 46 Vict. c. 38,
Lessor
One who leases the person who lets to farm or gives a lease
Co lessor
A partner in giving a lease
stipulate
Trusts, 167 F.2d 664 (1948)"] [the contract stipulated that the lessor was responsible for maintenance] [within a stipulated period of time]
Terms for years
showing the intent of the parties that the one (the lessor) shall divest himself of the possession, and the other (the
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