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Habitatio

day; hence, also, it was not extinguished by non-user. justinian added the further distinction, that it might be let, Cum. C.L. 95, and Sand Just.

Ground rent

during the term subject to the ground rent; it generally takes the form of rent payable for land let on a building lease on which the lessee erects building, which at the termination of the lease become,

Outlawry

Outlawry [fr. utlagaria, Lat.], the being put out of the law for contempt in wilfully avoiding the execution of the process of the King's Court. Outlawry has long been obsolete in civil proceedings, and is formally...

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Rent

Litt. 144 a, note (5). (8) Ground-rent, the rent reserved on a lease generally in respect of land let on condition that certain buildings are built thereon. For the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act,

Petty-bag Office

Court, and for process and proceedings by extents on statutes, recognizances, ad quod damnum scire facias to repel letters-patent, etc., Termes de la Ley. The term is derived from the little bag (parva baga) in which original

Summonitiones aut citationes null' liceant fieri intra palatium regis

Summonitiones aut citationes null' liceant fieri intra palatium regis. 3 Inst. 141, (Let no summonses or citations be served within the king's palace). See Att.-Gen. v. Dakin, (1869-70) R 4 HL 338; Combe v. De la...

Forego

Forego, to 'forego' according to Shorter Oxford Dictionary means 'to go past, to neglect, slight, to let go, give up etc.' Foregoing, cancellation or suspension therefore would mean giving up or undoing the effect of

Year to year, tenancy from

Year to year, tenancy from. This estate arises either expressly, as when land is let from year to year, or by a general parol demise, without any deter-minate interest, but reserving the payment

Warectare

Warectare, to plough up land designed for wheat in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for better improvement, which in Kent is called summer-land, Jac. Law Dict

Wakening

Wakening, a citation narrating that a complainer has raised a summons which he had let sleep for a year and a day, concluding that all persons cited on the first should compare, hear,

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Habitatio

day; hence, also, it was not extinguished by non-user. justinian added the further distinction, that it might be let, Cum. C.L. 95, and Sand Just.

Ground rent

during the term subject to the ground rent; it generally takes the form of rent payable for land let on a building lease on which the lessee erects building, which at the termination of the lease become,

Outlawry

Outlawry [fr. utlagaria, Lat.], the being put out of the law for contempt in wilfully avoiding the execution of the process of the King's Court. Outlawry has long been obsolete in civil proceedings, and is formally...

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Rent

Litt. 144 a, note (5). (8) Ground-rent, the rent reserved on a lease generally in respect of land let on condition that certain buildings are built thereon. For the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act,

Petty-bag Office

Court, and for process and proceedings by extents on statutes, recognizances, ad quod damnum scire facias to repel letters-patent, etc., Termes de la Ley. The term is derived from the little bag (parva baga) in which original

Summonitiones aut citationes null' liceant fieri intra palatium regis

Summonitiones aut citationes null' liceant fieri intra palatium regis. 3 Inst. 141, (Let no summonses or citations be served within the king's palace). See Att.-Gen. v. Dakin, (1869-70) R 4 HL 338; Combe v. De la...

Forego

Forego, to 'forego' according to Shorter Oxford Dictionary means 'to go past, to neglect, slight, to let go, give up etc.' Foregoing, cancellation or suspension therefore would mean giving up or undoing the effect of

Year to year, tenancy from

Year to year, tenancy from. This estate arises either expressly, as when land is let from year to year, or by a general parol demise, without any deter-minate interest, but reserving the payment

Warectare

Warectare, to plough up land designed for wheat in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for better improvement, which in Kent is called summer-land, Jac. Law Dict

Wakening

Wakening, a citation narrating that a complainer has raised a summons which he had let sleep for a year and a day, concluding that all persons cited on the first should compare, hear,

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