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Building

3 WLR 866 (CD): (2004) EWHC 42 (Ch); Landlord and Tenant Act, 1987 (UK), s. 4. Means a house, outhouses stable, … the qualifying flats in one or more structures which had in common use appurtenant premises, Long Acre Securities Ltd. v. Kartt, (2004)

Approvement

4, which prescribes in what cases lords may 'approve' against tenants; and see 13 Edw. 1, st. 2, c. 46; and … Approvement, improvement, as where there exists a right of common of pasture on a lord's waste, and the lord encloses

Personal property

an equitable entailed estate inland vested absolutely in the first tenant in tail at his birth. See Re Lord Chesham, (1909) 2 … Lord Chesham, (1909) 2 Ch 310. Joint tenancy and tenancy in common may subsist in the case of personal property, though now

Forcible entry

instance of violently and unlawfully taking possession of laws and tenants against the will of those entitled to possession, Black's Law … unusual number of persons collected. Forcible entry was permissible at Common Law in certain cases, e.g., when the rightful owner had

Sand-gavel

in the county of Gloucester, for liberty granted to the tenants to dig sand for their common use, Cowel.

survivor

survivor : one (as a joint tenant or a child) who is recognized as outliving another and … a child) who is recognized as outliving another and is commonly entitled to insurance benefits (as under social security) or property

Ashbourne Act

(Ireland) Act, 1881, for the sale of land to occupying tenants in Ireland; introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. … to occupying tenants in Ireland; introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. Gibson as Attorney-General for Ireland, afterwards Lord Ashbourne.

Benevolence

st. 2, s. 2. Also an aid granted by a tenant to his lord, in times of distress, abolished by 13 … loan, now yielded only with consent of the House of Commons, in pursuance of the (English) Petition of Right, 3 Car.

Farm or ferm

upon lease under a rent, generally annual, payable by the tenant. It is a collective word, consisting of many things, as … of many things, as a messuage, land, meadow, pasture, wood, common, etc. In Lancashire a farm was called fermholt; in the

Fornagium

fournage, Fr.], the fee taken by a lord of his tenant, who was bound to bake in the lord's common oven

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