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Preventive detention

ten years, called a sentence of preventive detention. During such detention the Secretary of State has power to let the person out on licence, if he is satisfied that there is a reasonable probability that he will

Steel-bow goods

Steel-bow goods, corn cattle, straw, and implements of husbandry, let or delivered by a landlord to a tenant, by which the tenant is enabled to stock and work

Statutory tenant

Statutory tenant, a person remaining in occupation of premises let to him after the determination of or expiry of the period of the tenancy is commonly, though in

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Standard rent

Standard rent, 'standard rent' means the rent at which the premises were let on the specified date, Vora Abbasbhai Alimahomed v. Haji Gulamnabi Haji Safibhai, AIR 1964 SC 1341: (1964) 5

Soit droit fait al partie

Soit droit fait al partie [Nor.-Fr.] (let right be done to the party).

Residential accommodation

accommodation is residential or not would, therefore, depend on these factors and the purpose for which it was let out to a particular tenant or the actual use to which it is put or has been put

Replevy, or Replevish

Replevy, or Replevish, to let one to mainprise on surety; also to re-deliver goods which have been distrained to their owner, upon his

Recentry

someone who formerly held the land and who reserved the right to retake it when the new holder let it go, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1284.

Rateable value of a building

rent at which such building might reasonably expect to get from a hypothetical tenant, if the building were let from year, less certain deductions. What is reasonable is a question of fact and it depends on the

Rackrent

less than two-thirds of the rent at which a house or other property might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free from all usual tenant's rates and taxes and tithe rentcharge (if any), and

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Preventive detention

ten years, called a sentence of preventive detention. During such detention the Secretary of State has power to let the person out on licence, if he is satisfied that there is a reasonable probability that he will

Steel-bow goods

Steel-bow goods, corn cattle, straw, and implements of husbandry, let or delivered by a landlord to a tenant, by which the tenant is enabled to stock and work

Statutory tenant

Statutory tenant, a person remaining in occupation of premises let to him after the determination of or expiry of the period of the tenancy is commonly, though in

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Standard rent

Standard rent, 'standard rent' means the rent at which the premises were let on the specified date, Vora Abbasbhai Alimahomed v. Haji Gulamnabi Haji Safibhai, AIR 1964 SC 1341: (1964) 5

Soit droit fait al partie

Soit droit fait al partie [Nor.-Fr.] (let right be done to the party).

Residential accommodation

accommodation is residential or not would, therefore, depend on these factors and the purpose for which it was let out to a particular tenant or the actual use to which it is put or has been put

Replevy, or Replevish

Replevy, or Replevish, to let one to mainprise on surety; also to re-deliver goods which have been distrained to their owner, upon his

Recentry

someone who formerly held the land and who reserved the right to retake it when the new holder let it go, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1284.

Rateable value of a building

rent at which such building might reasonably expect to get from a hypothetical tenant, if the building were let from year, less certain deductions. What is reasonable is a question of fact and it depends on the

Rackrent

less than two-thirds of the rent at which a house or other property might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free from all usual tenant's rates and taxes and tithe rentcharge (if any), and

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