Let - Law Dictionary Search Results
Real Property Act, 1845
be deemed the reversion--(so that if, e.g., A. in 1900 let land to B. for fourteen years and B. in 1903
Qui vult decipi decipiatur
G. M. & G. 687), who wishes to be deceived, let him be deceived.(1 De G. M. & G. 687), who
Notice to quit
receiver appointed by the Court, with a general authority to let the lands to tenants from year to year, has authority
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Workmen's Compensation Act
where the services of a workman are temporarily lent or let on hire to another person by the person with whom
Landlord and tenant
term, having regard to the purpose for which they were let, and the tenant's implied agreement for tenant-like user of the
sublet
sublet -let -let·ting vt : to make or obtain a sublease of vi : to lease all or part of...
Hynden
enactment running thus: 'That we count ten men together, and let the senior direct the nine in all these things that
House, Houses
the Rent Restriction Acts, 1920-1935, a dwelling-house means a house let as a separate dwelling or a part of a house
Estate
land held under ryotwari settlement; (iii) any land held or let for purposes of agriculture or for purposes ancillary thereto, including
Cert Money
to the lords thereof, for the certain keeping of the let, and sometimes to the hundred. It is called certum let'
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