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Sub-tenant

Matched in: Term Sub-tenant

Joint-tenancy

law, and the estate must vest in them at one and the same time; for a joint-tenancy must subsist ab initio; an estate cannot become a joint-tenancy by the happening of any circumstances ex post facto. Upon … personal representatives of the deceased co-mortgagee until the money be repaid. Equity then treats the two mortgagees as tenants in common. Where a mortgage is made to trustees who did not appear in that character on the

Distress

on cattle damage feasant, and by statute for rates and taxes, and for tithe annuities which have been substituted for tithe rent-charge (q.v.) [(English) Tithe Act, 1936, s. 16]. If a tenant, aftr his rent is in

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Under-lease

Under-lease, a grant by a lessee to another, called under-lessee, or under-tenant, or sub-lessee, or sub-tenant, of a part of his whole interest under the original lease, reserving to himself a reversion;

Tenant

Matched in: Term Tenant

Implied contract

payment may be used with safety; or that a mesne landlord whose ground-rent has been paid by a sub-tenant to avoid distress will reimburse the sub-tenant. The implied contracts which the law infers are very numerous. See

Waste

tenant; as to what acts amount to waste, see Co. Litt. 53 a. It is either (1) legal, sub-divided into (a) voluntary or commissive, as where the tenant pulls down a house or a part thereof, or

Waiver

Undoubtedly, if a notice is issued and no representation was made by either the owner, tenant or a sub-tenant, it would amount to waive the opportunity and such person cannot be permitted to turn round, after the

Building lease

regulated by the Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 44, and (as to leases by mortgagees), by s. 99, sub.-ss. 58 (3), (9) and (10) of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925. See the (English) Landlord and Tenant Act,

Cottier tenure

the contract, especially the amountof rent, are determined not by custom but by competition. Also a class of sub-tenants who rent a cottage and an acre or two of land from small farmers, Irish. 1 Mill's Pol.

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