And, upon the same principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will; but have rather held them to be tenancies from year to year so long as both... The Ecclesiastical Law - Сторінка 6автори: Richard Burn - 1824Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| George Washington Kirchwey - 1900 - 596 стор.
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...the year, without reasonable notice to the other, which is generally understood to be six months. (b) Estates from Year to Year. 2 BL. COM., 147. A tenancy... | |
| William Blackstone - 1902 - 540 стор.
...88. 0 Co. Litt. 55. го) Б Rep. llti. Co. Litt. 57, 62. n) Litt. 1 69. o) Salk. 414. 1 Sid. »39. suffer either party to determine the tenancy even...the year, without reasonable notice to the other, which is generally understood to be six months. (/0(39) There is one species of estates at will that... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 стор.
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...the year, without reasonable notice to the other, which is generally understood to be six months. (p) There is one species of estates at will that deserves... | |
| Maryland, Julian J. Alexander - 1912 - 604 стор.
...possible against construing demises, in which no certain term is expressed, as tenancies at will, and have rather held them to be tenancies from year to year, so long as both parties agreed, and determinable by either party on reasonable notice, fixed by usage, as the law formerly... | |
| William Blackstone - 1915 - 1632 стор.
...principle, courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...the year, without reasonable notice to the other." * 1 Ventr. 248. » Co. Litt. 55. I Ibid. 57. * 1 Soil. Abr. 860; 2 LOT. 88. t Co. Litt. 55. n> 5 Rep.... | |
| William Burge - 1914 - 1174 стор.
...the other. Courts of law have of late years leaned as much as possible against construing demises, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will, but have held them to be tenancies from year to year, so long as both parties please, especially where an annual... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 569 стор.
...fame principle, courts of law have of late years leant as much as pomble againit confirming demifes, where no certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies...rather held them to be tenancies from year to year fo long as both parties pleafe, eipecially where an annual rent is referved : in which cafe they will... | |
| Richard Burn - 2004 - 904 стор.
...the leflee Finally, the courts at law have of late years leaned againft conftruing demifes, where ng certain term is mentioned, to be tenancies at will;...rather held them to be tenancies from year to year, fo long as both parties pleafe, efpecially where an annual rent is referved; in which cafe, they will... | |
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