Tacit Relocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Tacit relocation, a silent or understood reletting of premises after the expiration of a lease, upon the same terms, etc., as those of such lease, Scots Term.Means the implied or constructive renewal of a lease, usually, on a year-to-year basis, when the landlord and tenant have failed to indicate their intention to have the lease terminated at the end of the original term, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1465....
Relocation
Relocation, a reletting or renewal of a lease; a tacit relocation is permitting a tenant to hold over without any new agreement, Scots Law....
Expressio eorum qu' tacite insunt nihil operatur
Expressio eorum qu' tacite insunt nihil operatur. Co. Litt. 210.-(The expression of those things which are tacitly implied has no effect.) See Broom's Max., citing Doe v. Alexander, (1814) 2 M. & S. 525, where the maxim was applied by Dampier, J., and other cases....
tacit
tacit 1 : implied (as by an act or by silence) rather than express [a admission] 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : arising by operation of law [a mortgage] tac·it·ly adv ...
In contractis tacite insunt qu' sunt moris et consuetudinis
In contractis tacite insunt qu' sunt moris et consuetudinis. (Persons are presumed to contract with reference to habits and customs)....
Tacit
Tacit, means implied but not actually expressed, implied by silence or silent acquiescence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1465....
Tacit acceptance
Tacit acceptance, means the acceptance of an inheritance, indicated by the heirs doing some act that shows an intent to accept it and that the heir would have no right to do except in that capacity, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1465....
expense
expense : financial burden or outlay ;specif : an item of business outlay chargeable against revenue for a specific period busi·ness expense : an expense made in furtherance of one's business esp. as part of the cost of operating a business in the taxable year in which the expense is incurred compare capital expense and personal expense in this entry NOTE: Business expenses are generally tax deductible in the year the expense is incurred. capital expense : an expense made in a business that will provide a long-term benefit : capital expenditure NOTE: Capital expenses are not tax deductible as business expenses but may be used for depreciation or amortization. mov·ing expense : an expense incurred in changing one's residence that is tax deductible if incurred for business reasons (as when one's job requires relocation) or·di·nary and nec·es·sary expense : an expense that is normal or customary and helpful and appropriate for the operation of a ...
resettlement
resettlement Permanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and become productive members of society there. Refugee resettlement is accomplished with the direct assistance of private voluntary agencies working with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ...
Relocate
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