| Matthew Bacon - 1798 - 376 sider
...of the pofleffion, and the other come into it for fuch a determinate time, fuch words, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, are of themfelves fufficient, and will in conftruñion of law amount to a leafe for years as effectually as... | |
| William Woodfall - 1802 - 736 sider
...himfelf of the pofleffion and the B 3 other other come into it, for fuch a determinate time, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, are of themfelves fufficient, and will, in conftruftion of law, amount to a leafe for years as efleftually... | |
| William Cruise - 1804 - 604 sider
...himfelf of the pofieffion, and the other Leafe (k.) corne into it, for a certain time, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, are of themfelves fufficient, and will, in conftruftion of law, amount to a leafe, as effectually as if the... | |
| Vermont. Supreme Court, Royall Tyler - 1809 - 514 sider
...we have the doctrine, that it may be laid down as a general rule, that whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties, that the one...shall divest himself of the possession, and the other came into it for such a determinate time, such words, whether they run in the form of a license, covenant,... | |
| Paraclete Potter - 1814 - 276 sider
...improved value. Any words sufficient to explain the intent of the parties, • that the one shall give up the possession, and the other come into it for a determinate time, will in •oastruct^gn •f law amount t» a lease* • Unless indeed it appears from the instrument,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - 1818 - 752 sider
...technical expressions to constitute a lease ; yet any other words which sufficiently shew the intention of the parties, that the one shall divest himself...of the possession, and the other come into it for a certain time, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, are of themselves... | |
| William Cruise - 1818 - 596 sider
...proper ones to constitute a lease. But any other words which show the intention of the parties, that one shall divest himself of the possession, and the other come into it, for a certain time, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, dre of themselves... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Edward Hall Alderson - 1819 - 890 sider
...laid down in Bacon Abr, tit. leases, K., that " whatever words are sufficient to explain the intention of the parties that the one shall divest himself of the possession, and the other come into it* for such a determined time, such words, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement,... | |
| William Woodfall - 1822 - 722 sider
...that it should so pass (a). Here, it may be laid down for a rule, that whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties, that the one...of the possession and the other come into it, for such a determinate time, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, are of... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - 1823 - 726 sider
...himself of the possession, and the other come into it for LWIS' such a determinate time, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement, are of themselves sufficient, and in construction of law, will amount to a lease for years as effectually as if the most proper and pertinent... | |
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