10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDERTENANCY»
Discover the use of
undertenancy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
undertenancy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Relationship of Landlord and Tenant
'2(j. mpra, that the Act (being one intended This case seems "near the line," and
to benefit persons living with others in where there exists a real undertenancy the
houses of the latter) may be construed, the retention of control on the part of ...
But it clearly appeared that there was a properly created undertenancy, and that
the person who was let into possession was not put into the premises as a
manager for the defendant. There is no ground, therefore, for saying that this
case ...
3
The Law of Real Property of the State of New York, Etc
Clark, Walworth, 0., says, that the distinction between an assignment and
undertenancy depends solely upon the quantity of interest which passes by the
assignment, and not upon the extent of the premises transfercd thereby. See that
case, p.
4
West Yorkshire : an Archaeological Survey to A.D. 1500: The ...
Sir Charles Clay suggests that it was held for one knight's fee, of which half was
retained in hand by the Burgh family as mesne lords, and that the other half was
granted as an undertenancy to the Shepley family, from whom the Dronsfield ...
M. L. Faull, S. A. Moorhouse, 1981
5
The All England Law Reports...: Of Cases Decided in the ...
The defendants asserted in the first place, that the facts amounted to the granting
to the plaintiff company of an undertenancy ; that the under- tenancy had been
created in breach of the covenant in the lease, without the consent of the landlord
...
6
Hill and Redman's law of landlord and tenant
... in the undertenancy (c) ; but the protection does not extend to an undertenancy
created in breach of any covenant or agreement in writing between the landlord
and his immediate tenant ; nor does it extend to an undertenancy created under ...
Joseph Haworth Redman, Harold Arthur Hill, William James Williams, 1964
7
The Monthly Law Reporter
... the price of keeping the chariot was parcel of the profits—a ground of
adjudication, which, though it is not very intelligible, is very difi'erent from
undertenancy. Granting, however, that no exemption can be claimed by an
undertenant in an inn ...
Peleg Whitman Chandler, 1840
8
Commentaries on American Law by James Kent
The tenant's right to create an undertenancy, by the grant of a less estate than his
own, is a native principle of the feudal system, and a part of the common law. The
lessee so underleasing may distrain for the rent due him on the underlease; ...
9
Domesday Studies: Papers Read at the Novocentenary ...
In Kent the units of undertenancy do not yet appear as tenancies-in-chief, which
many of them subsequently became, but the undertenants are consistently
named in such a manner as to break up the regular order of lathes characteristic
of the ...
James Clarke Holt, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Institute of British Geographers, 1987
10
Blackstone's Commentaries: With Notes of Reference, to the ...
For the heir by this entry becomes tenant thereof to the lord, and the widow is
immediate tenant to the heir, by a kind of subinfeudation, or undertenancy,
coinpleted by this investiture or assignment; which tenure may still be created, ...
Sir William Blackstone, St. George Tucker, Edward Christian, 1803