| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1881 - 524 sider
...Act, have power to make from time to time a lease of the settled land, or of any part thereof, or of any easement, right, or privilege of any kind, over...involving waste or not, for any term not exceeding — 25 (i.) In case of a building lease, ninety-nine years : (ii.) In case of a mining lease, sixty... | |
| Aubrey St. John Clerke - 1882 - 272 sider
...waste or not, for any term not mining purposes. Sect. 6. Powers of leasing. Trustees' powers. '•*~b (i.) In case of a building lease, ninety-nine years...(iii.) In case of any other lease, twenty-one years. The tenant for life under this section takes more extensive powers of granting leases than those conferred... | |
| Charles Weaver - 1882 - 266 sider
...General Powers and Regulation. 6. A tenant for life may lease the settled land, or any part thereof, or any easement, right, or privilege of any kind, over or in relation to the same, for any purpose what- 15 ever, whether involving waste or not, for any term not ex- ag' ceeding — • _ (i.) In case... | |
| 1882 - 862 sider
...and Regulations. Л. A tenant for life — (i.) May sell the settled land, or any part thereof, or any easement, right, or privilege of any kind, over or in relation to the same ; and (ii.) Where the settlement comprises a manor, — may sell the seignory of any freehold land... | |
| Great Britain, Leopold George Gordon Robbins - 1882 - 444 sider
...the whole or any part of the lands and hereditaments hereby settled (including, &c. as on p. 267), or any easement, right, or privilege, of any kind over or in relation to the same, or of effecting an enfranchisement of any part thereof, and shall give notice of his intention in that... | |
| Christopher Cavanagh - 1882 - 862 sider
...EXCHANGS; 3. A tenant for life — PABTITIUJT (i.) May sell the settled land, or any part thereof, or any easement, right, or ^ privilege of any kind, over or In relation to the same (6) ; and General (ii.) Where the settlement comprises a manor,— may sell the seignory of any gSfUlatia^... | |
| Great Britain - 1882 - 574 sider
...rmrl Regulations. 3. A tenant for life — (i.) May sell the settled land, or any part thereof, or any easement, right, or privilege of any kind, over or in relation to the same ; and (ii.) Where the settlement comprises a manor, — may sell the seignory of any freehold land... | |
| Hugh McNab Humphry - 1882 - 480 sider
...may lease the settled land (/), or any part thereof, or any easement, right, or privilege of p0werfor any kind, over or in relation to the same, for any purpose j^"™* for whatever, whether involving waste or not, for any term lease for j- ordinary not exceeding—... | |
| Edward Parker Wolstenholme, Richard Ottaway Turner - 1883 - 294 sider
...General Powers and Regulations. 6. A tenant for life may lease the settled land, or any part thereof, or any easement, right, or privilege of any kind, over...involving waste or not, for any term not exceeding — England. As before stated " land " includes land of any tenure (13 & 14 Viet. SS. 6, 7. c. 21,... | |
| Thomas Key - 1883 - 1006 sider
...person having tho ul) or c powers of a tenant for life under the Act), may lease tho settled land or any easement, right, or privilege of any kind over or in relation to the same for any purpose, whether involving waste or not for a term not exceeding for a building lease 99 years, for a mining... | |
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