The Law Journal Newspaper County Court Reports, المجلد 12Law Journal, 1946 |
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الصفحة 40
... paid in cash - whether daily or weekly the evidence does not specify . That was the first stage of the history . Later , a wooden hut was used as a tea - bar ( about November 1940 ) . That was the second stage in the history . Clement ...
... paid in cash - whether daily or weekly the evidence does not specify . That was the first stage of the history . Later , a wooden hut was used as a tea - bar ( about November 1940 ) . That was the second stage in the history . Clement ...
الصفحة 44
... paid on Saturday in each week . Then the tenant agrees to do or not to do various things ; there is a proviso for re - entry ; there is a proviso for quiet enjoyment ; and a term that the tenancy can be terminated by one month's notice ...
... paid on Saturday in each week . Then the tenant agrees to do or not to do various things ; there is a proviso for re - entry ; there is a proviso for quiet enjoyment ; and a term that the tenancy can be terminated by one month's notice ...
الصفحة 51
... paid out of his own funds . ( 3 ) A further point is that the licence for the canteen under the Food ( Licensing of ... paid by Clement by the same cheque as paid the general supply of milk to the canteen - and was repaid by the ...
... paid out of his own funds . ( 3 ) A further point is that the licence for the canteen under the Food ( Licensing of ... paid by Clement by the same cheque as paid the general supply of milk to the canteen - and was repaid by the ...
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LANDLORD AND TENANT | 3 |
Controlled premisesDeath of tenant | 12 |
Letting for the duration of the war | 21 |
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accept accident accordance action agreed agreement appears applicant arise asked authority bathroom canteen cause circumstances claim clear Clement common compensation conclusion condition consider contained contention contract costs COUNTY COURT course Court Crown damages decided decision defendant determined dwelling-house effect employed employer employment entitled established evidence express fact flat floor follows further give given granted ground hand held highway holiday HONOUR incapacity injury instructed interest JUDGE judgment justices kitchen land landlord letter liability living Lord March matter meaning milk mill Mortgage necessary negligence notice occupied opinion owner paid parties payment person plaintiff position possession premises present provisions question reason referred regard Rent Restrictions Acts respect respondents result rooms rule Scheme seems separate dwelling shared suggested supplied tenant trespass week weekly workman