| 1853 - 502 էջ
...the proper words to constitute a lease for years : but any words are sufficient, which clearly show " the intent of the parties that the one shall divest himself of the possession (of the land), and the other come into it for a determinate time." When the written contract is not... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 692 էջ
...technical meaning and are well understood ; but whenever 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 a certain determinate time, whether they run in the form of a license, or covenant, or agreement, they... | |
| William Woodfall, Samuel Bealey Harrison, Henry Horn - 1856 - 1138 էջ
...words amount to be a grant are sufficient to make a lease («) ; and it may be laid down for a rule — that whatever words are sufficient to explain the...of the possession and the other come into it, for (I) 2 Black. Com. 296. (m) Rex V. Little Dean (Inkabitanll), 1 Stra. .''.'),), (n) Spark v. Spark,... | |
| John William Smith - 1856 - 448 էջ
...for title, quiet enjoyment, and further assurance shall be implied from the use of the word " grant." are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties,...himself of the possession and the other come into it for a determinate time ; such words, whether they run in the form of a license, covenant, or agreement,... | |
| William Andrews Holdsworth - 1860 - 202 էջ
...term certain. No precise words, or technical forms of language, are requisite to constitute a lease. Whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties, that one shall divest himself of the possession and profits of the land and the other come into them for... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1863 - 608 էջ
...Fuller for the plaintiff. Per Curiam. In Bac. Abr. Leases fyc. K, it is laid down Oct. ItWL as a rule, " that whatever words are sufficient to explain the...time, such words, whether they run in the form of a license, covenant, or agreement, are of themselves sufficient, and will in construction of law amount... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1865 - 668 էջ
...are used. It is said that whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parries—that the one shall divest himself of the possession, and the other come into it for a determinate time—such words, whether they run in the form of a license, covenant, or agreement,... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1866 - 830 էջ
...a. (j) " It may be laid down for a rule," Bays Lord Chief Baron Gilbert, " that whatever words arc sufficient to explain the intent of the parties, that...come into it for such a determinate time, such words, form of a license, are of themselves construction of la years as effectual! and pertinent w vhcthcr... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1867 - 588 էջ
...the like, doe make a warrantie " (384 a). In Bacon's Jlbridgement, it is laid down " that whenever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the...time, such words, whether they run in the form of a license, covenant or agreement, are of themselves sufficient, and will in construction of law amount... | |
| 1867 - 528 էջ
...proper words to constitute a lease for years : but any words are sufficient, which clearly «how " the intent of the parties that the one shall divest himself of the possession (of the land), and the other come into it for a determinate time," When the written contract was not... | |
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