Dilapidations: A Text-book in Tabulated Form for the Use of Architects, Surveyors, Etc. Together with the Various Acts Relating Thereto and Special Chapters on Ecclesiastical Dilapidations and on Fixtures

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B.T. Batsford, 1906 - Dilapidations - 159 pages
 

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Page 105 - ... specifying the particular breach complained of and, if the breach is capable of remedy, requiring the lessee to remedy the breach, and, in any case, requiring the lessee to make compensation in money fo'r the breach, and the lessee fails, within a reasonable time thereafter, to remedy the breach, if it is capable of remedy, and to make reasonable compensation in money, to the satisfaction of the lessor, for the breach.
Page 88 - Tenant" means the holder of land under a landlord for a , term of years, or for lives, or for lives and years, or from year to year...
Page 74 - Erection, alteration, or enlargement of buildings. (2) Formation of silos. (3) Laying down of permanent pasture. (4) Making and planting of osier beds. (5) Making of water meadows or works of irrigation. (6) Making of gardens. (7) Making or improving of roads or bridges. (8) Making or improving of watercourses, ponds, wells, or reservoirs, or of works for the application of water power or for supply of water for agricultural or domestic purposes. (9) Making or removal of permanent fences.
Page 88 - means the cesser of a contract of tenancy by reason of effluxion of time, or from any other cause:
Page 114 - ... for the whole term of the lease or any less term the property comprised in the lease or any part thereof in any person entitled as under-lessee to any estate or interest in such property upon such conditions, as to execution of any deed or other document, payment of rent, costs, expenses, damages, compensation, giving security, or otherwise, as the court in the circumstances of each case shall think fit, but in no case shall any such under-lessee be entitled to require a lease to be granted to...
Page 79 - Act, or where he gives any decision or makes any order under this Act, shall be final, unless within the time and in accordance with the conditions prescribed by rules of the Supreme Court either party appeals to the Court of Appeal...
Page 2 - Text-Book explanatory of the best methods adopted in the measurement of builders' work. Seventh Edition, revised and enlarged by H. PHILLIPS FLETCHER, FRIBA, FSI With special chapters on Cubing, Priced Schedules, Grouping, the Law, &c., and a typical example of the complete Taking-off, Abstracting, and Billing in all Trades. Containing 460 pages; with 82 Illustrations.
Page 108 - ... is affixed or left for him on the land or any house or building comprised in the lease or mortgage, or, in case of a mining lease, is left for the lessee at the office or counting-house of the mine.
Page 88 - County court," in relation to a holding, means the county court within the district whereof the holding or the larger part thereof is situate : " Person " includes a body of persons and a corporation aggregate or sole : "Live stock...
Page 107 - To a covenant or condition against the assigning, under-letting, parting with the possession, or disposing of the land leased; or to a condition for forfeiture on the bankruptcy of the lessee, or on the taking in execution of the lessee's interest...

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