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Life-rent
Life-rent, a rent received for a term of life. See SETTLED
Fee-farm rent
to farm in fee-simple, instead of the usual method of life or years, Steph. Com., 13th Edn. At p. 480. If … Fee-farm rent, where an estate in fee is granted in perpetuity, subject
Rent
legal estates. All other rent-charges and rents, such as for life or remainder, etc., have become equitable estates [(English) L.P. Act,
Lease
also called demise (demissio), is a grant of property for life, or years, or from year to year or at will, … the lessee. The consideration is usually the payment of a rent or other annual recompense. The ancient operative words were 'demise,
Extinguishment
does not prejudice a security given for the debt, Economic Life Assurance Society v. Usborne, 1902 AC 147. (6) Extinguishment of … (6) Extinguishment of estates. If a person have a yearly rent out of lands, and afterwards purchase those lands, so that
Settled land
and leases of settled estates, and also enabled tenants for life, without application to any court, to make certain leases binding … receive the income derived from its investment instead of the rents of the estate. The Acts regarded the tenant for life
Apportionment
apportioned rent between the representatives of a deceased tenant for life, and the person succeeding in remainder, and by 4 &
Notice to quit
necessary; but where a lease granted by a tenant for life under a limited power of leasing, which exceeded his power, … in possession by consent after his lease has expired, or rent has been received, a notice must be given before he
Chattels or catals
determine earlier by A.'s death, while a lease for the life of A. was until 1926 [(English) L.P. Act, 1925] a … years absolute, and by s. 149 a lease at a rent or in consideration of a fine for the life of
Emblements
occu-pier, whether he were the owner in fee, or for life, or for years, if he die before he has actually
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