2004 examples of tenant in sentences

The proprietor of a house, or house and land, agrees to let it either to a tenant-at-will, a yearly tenancy, or under lease.

A tenancy-at-will may be created by parol or by agreement; and as the tenant may be turned out when his landlord pleases, so he may leave when he himself thinks proper; but this kind of tenancy is extremely inconvenient to both parties.

Where an annual rent is attached to the tenancy, in construction of law, a lease or agreement without limitation to any certain period is a lease from year to year, and both landlord and tenant are entitled to notice before the tenancy can be determined by the other.

This tenancy at sufferance applies also to an under-tenant, who remains in possession and pays rent to the reversioner or head landlord.

It has been held that a general clause of this description prohibited a tenant from keeping a school, for which he had taken it, although a lunatic asylum and public-house have been found admissible; the keeping an asylum not being deemed a trade, which is defined as "conducted by buying and selling."

In a recent case, however, a tenant having held over beyond his term and not removed his fixtures, the landlord let the premises to a new tenant, who entered into possession, and would not allow the fixtures to be removedit was held by the courts, on trial, that he was justified.

In a recent case, however, a tenant having held over beyond his term and not removed his fixtures, the landlord let the premises to a new tenant, who entered into possession, and would not allow the fixtures to be removedit was held by the courts, on trial, that he was justified.

Distress is the remedy usually applied, the landlord being authorized to enter the premises, seize the goods and chattels of his tenant, and sell them, on the fifth day, to reimburse himself for all arrears of rent and the charges of the distress.

If a tenant cannot pay his rent, the sooner he leaves the premises the better.

In cases in which the tenant has not deserted the premises, and where notice to quit has been given and has expired, the landlord must give notice to the tenant of his intended application.

FOIRE, f., grand marché public, se tenant à des époques fixes.

Mothers of the South, portraiture of the White tenant farm woman.

Law of landlord and tenant, with forms.

Law of landlord and tenant, with forms.

Gibbon vs. tenant, by Emily Hahn.

New York law of landlord and tenant.

And, as purchasers of real estate were infrequent at Gooseville, it would be rented for forty dollars a year to any responsible tenant who would "keep it up.

It may be more exact to say that my farm was not exactly "abandoned," as its owner desired a tenant and paid the taxes; say rather depressed, full of evil from long neglect, suffering from lack of food and general debility.

The landlord of a farm let to a tenant, especially to a share tenant, is still to a large extent the general manager, controlling in a large measure through the renting contract and by his oversight, the operations of the farm.

The landlord of a farm let to a tenant, especially to a share tenant, is still to a large extent the general manager, controlling in a large measure through the renting contract and by his oversight, the operations of the farm.

Older men find that letting the farm to a share tenant is easier for them and gives better results than continuing to operate the farm with hired labor.

And it evidently gives a man a somewhat higher status to become a tenant than to continue to be a hired laborer.

" "Miss Puffle gone off, and with her father's tenant's son!"

Miss Puffle gone off with the tenant's son!

But this harum-scarum young tenant's son, who was in no respect a gentleman, whose only thought was of galloping over hedges and ditches, such an idea showed a state of mind whichwell, absolutely disgusted him.

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