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Owner
who would so receive the same if the same were let at a rack-rent' (see that title), and Kensington Corporation v.
Contract of tenancy
Contract of tenancy, is a letting of land, or an agreement for letting land, for a
leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to...
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leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to...
Building
house or hut or part of a house or hut, let or to be let separately for residential or non-residential purposes
Emphyteusis
municipalities, or of the college of priests, used to be let for different terms of years, sometimes for a short term,
Lodger
retaining general dominion over the house itself. Lodgings may be let in the same manner as lands and tenements; in general,
Respondeat ouster
Respondeat ouster (let him answer over). If a demurrer is joined in a plea to the jurisdiction, person, or writ,...
Hire-purchase agreement
Hire-purchase agreements are executor contracts under which the goods are let on hire and the hirer has an option to purchase
Premises
other things, as, any building or part of a building let or given on licence separately, including, among other things, 'any
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