10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBTENURE»
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subtenure en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing ...
1.1 Household Characteristics by Borough 14 1.2 New York City Housing
Relative to the United States 18 1.3 Housing Characteristics of Owners by
Subtenure 19 1.4 Housing Characteristics by Borough 20 1.5 Occupant
Characteristics of ...
2
Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660: Tawney's ...
... Lawrence 8–9, 18 Stumpe (family) 89, 97 subsistence farming 30, 32, 74, 167
subtenants 15–16, 78, 80, 104, 138, 162, 191, 198, 217 subtenure 185, 191, 193,
198, 215 Suffolk 13, 29 Surrey 25, 46, 195 Sussex 25, 27 Sweezy, Paul 200–1, ...
3
Soviet land legislation
taken by state agencies in pursuance of their functions of disposing of land,
legislation in force provides for the right of enterprises, institutions and
organisations to allot land plots for subtenure. These enterprises and
organisations are ...
Nikolaĭ Alekseevich Syrodoev, 1975
4
A Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant
The case of a subtenure so attempted to be created may, however, it seems, be
distinguished from a subtenure created before the statute of Quia Emptores upon
a conveyance in fee simple, since, in the latter case, the grantor had rights of ...
Herbert Thorndike Tiffany, 1912
5
The transformation of rural Scotland: social change and the ...
Equally, given the very marked regional variation in subtenure discussed in
Chapter 1, it would be dangerous to assume that the patterns characteristic of Ayr
, Lanark, Fife and Angus were necessarily replicated throughout the length and ...
Thomas Martin Devine, 1994
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
... it is not necessary that a particular estate be so limited that the land will
certainly return to the party creating the limitation or to his representatives. It is
suflicient if the estate may so return; as in the case ofa subtenure in fee simple,
Litt. sect.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Manning, Archer Ryland, 1837
7
The History of Greece: With the Final Additions and ...
... so far as the clergy held lay fees,) by the effects of subtenure, which created in
the immediate tenants of the crown an interest in the welfare of the rest of the
people, to enable them to perform the services reserved on their subtenures, and,
...
William Mitford, William King, 1838
See Documents Spurs, 28, 26 Standan 'be valid', 26, 22; 30, 3; 32,Is,29;34,17;4°,
21:44, 22; 56, 23; 62, 5 Steda 'stallion'. See Horses Steward 'stiward', 72, 7; 76, I4
. f'f.; 183 Stock. See Livestock Strips of land (?) ' smale londe', 102 Subtenure, ...
9
Town and Countryside in Western Berkshire, C.1327-c.1600: ...
... of 135–7, 141–3, 147, 176 copyhold 135–6, 142, 179 customary 135–40, 141–
7, 176–89, 208 free 117–18, 135, 140–1, 149 leasehold 15, 133, 135, 136–40,
148, 149, 150, 160, 200–1, 241, 243–5 security of 136–7 subtenure 153, 159–61,
...
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Reports of Cases Relating to the Duty and Office of ...
... non-existence of a seigniory at any particular period would be an immaterial
circumstance in comparison with the lord's mansion, by services to be performed
or tendered, at which the subtenure was distinguished. And see Plowd. 169; Fulb
.
James Manning, Archer Ryland, 1832