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Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1887 (orders). Copy of an order...
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The land-purchaser's companion and the laws relating to tenants and tenures : containing I. the years purchase all sorts of lands ... II. a summary of all the laws and statutes concerning purchases of lands ... III. an abridgement of the laws relating to all kinds of tenures ... : to which are added the laws and statutes relating to tithes, so far as they concern tenants: The law of ejectments; rentals of estates, accounts...
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A complete guide to landlords, tenants, and lodgers being a methodical arrangement of the whole law as it now stands, respecting the taking or letting of lands, houses, or apartments, ...ejecting, seizing for rent, repairs, ... with all new adjudged cases and Acts of Parliament, down to 1799. By Robert Sutton, barrister at law.
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Advertisement to the reader In the 237th page of this volume, there is printed by mistake, an act entituled, An act for limitation of trespass and ejectment. But the said act is no...
Published 1727“…limitation of trespass and ejectment.…”
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The law of nisi prius comprising the declarations and other pleadings in personal actions, and the evidence necessary to support them : with an introduction stating the whole of th...
Published 1853“…Archbold's law of nisi prius…”
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The law of nisi prius comprising the declarations and other pleadings in personal actions and the evidence necessary to support them : with an introduction stating the whole of the...
Published 1848“…Archbold's law of nisi prius.…”
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Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer Or, the whole law respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers; laid down in a simple, easy, and comprehensive manner; free from the technical terms of the law. Containing: I. The law of tenures and estates. II. The law of descents. III. The law as now laid down and established on grants, leases, and reserved rents. IV. The rules and directions of law for demanding and paying rent. V. The forms of agreements for letting lands, houses, apartments, &c. VI. The forms of leases and other useful precedents. VII. Memorials, forms thereof, and directions as to the same under stat. 7th Ann. VIII. An abstract of the several statutes relating to landlords and tenants. IX. Who may or may not distrain; of what things a distress may be made, and how to dispose of the same. X. Precedents and instructions for making a distress. XI. Modern adjudged cases on different points relating to distress. XII. The law and practice of replevin. XIII. The law and practice of ejectment. By John Paul, barrister at law. Author of...
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Every landlord or Tenant his own lawyer Or, The whole law respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers; laid down in a simple, easy, and comprehensive manner; free from the technical terms of the law contaning the most approved forms of notices to quit premises directions for [making and compleating] a distress, and for [replevying goods] when illegally taken: also memorandums for letting houses, lands, or apartments by agreement, or on lease; and various precedents of leases, and other useful deeds, as settled by the most emitent council. Together with an abstract of an act of the 15th George III. for regulating buildings and party-walls in London, and its environs. The fourth edition with considerable additions and improvements, partuclary as to registering deeds, and the law and practice of replevin and ejectment. By John...
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Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer Or, The whole law respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers; laid down in a simple, easy, and comprehensive manner, free from the technical terms of the law. Containing the most approved forms of notices to quit premises: directions for making and compleating a distress, and for replevying goods when illegally taken, also memorandums for letting houses, lands, or apartments by agreement, or on lease; and various precedents of leases, and other useful deeds, as settled by the most eminent council. Together with an abstract of an act of the 15th George III. for regulating buildings and party-walls in London, and its environs. The second edition. With considerable additions and improvements, particularly as to registering of deeds, and the law and practice of replevin and ejectment. By John...
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The laws relative to landlords, tenants, & lodgers, or,...
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A complete guide to landlords, tenants, and lodgers Being a methodical arrangement of the whole law as it now stands, respecting the taking or letting of lands, houses, or apartments, giving warning, or notices to quit; ejecting, seizing for rent, repairs, &c. with forms of leases, agreements, assignments, surrenders, notices, receipts for rent, &c. in a great variety of situations, whether as lessor, lessee, or tenant at will, communicated in an easy and familiar manner. including ample instructions for landlords to conduct themselves legally and securely towards their tenants; and to enable tenants to guard against encroaching landlords. With clear and practical directions for making a distress for rent, &c. By Robert Sutton, Barrister at Law.
Published 1796Online Access
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