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spelling | Robinson, Walter Verfasser aut The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law London printed for S. Bladon, No. 13, in Pater-Noster-Row MDCCLXXXI. [1781] Online-Ressource (111,[1]Seiten) 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T100160 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Landlord and tenant Cases Early works to 1800 Landlord and tenant Early works to 1800 Lodging-houses Law and legislation Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0526300500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Robinson, Walter The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law Landlord and tenant Cases Early works to 1800 Landlord and tenant Early works to 1800 Lodging-houses Law and legislation Early works to 1800 |
title | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_auth | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_exact_search | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_exact_search_txtP | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_full | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_fullStr | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_full_unstemmed | The landlord's pocket lawyer or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
title_short | The landlord's pocket lawyer |
title_sort | the landlord s pocket lawyer or the complete landlord and tenant containing the whole law concerning landlords tenants and lodgers explained in a familiar manner more particularly 1 the acts of parliament and adjudged cases down to the year 1781 relative to distress shewing in what cases a landlord may and may not distrain and what things are distrainable and what are not together with the manner c of making a distress 2 also the whole law concerning replevying of distresses wherein ample instructions are given which are equally essential to be known by both landlord and tenant 3 of leases covenants and conditions provisoes and reserved rents surrenders and assignments of leases 4 forms of notices for quitting houses lands premises or lodgings 5 memorandums or agreements for letting houses lands premises ur apartments 6 forms gf leases bills of sale and other useful precedents which are occasionally wanted in the transactions between landlords and tenants 7 of the several kinds of tenures or estates 8 the law concerning ejectments 9 of recovering rents from lodgers and the most effectual method of turning them out of possession c a work of the utmost utility to landlords and tenants as it will enable each to be upon his guard against any impositions or mistakes committed by the other and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to gentlemen of the law farmers stewards agents and to the majority of mankind as there are very few individuals who may not with propriety be classed among landlords tenants or lodgers a new edition being the third by walter robinson esq barrister at law |
title_sub | or, the complete landlord and tenant: containing the whole law concerning landlords, tenants, and lodgers, explained in a familiar manner: More Particularly, 1. The Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases down to the Year 1781, relative to Distress; shewing in what Cases a Landlord may and may not distrain; and what Things are distrainable, and what are not; together with the Manner, &c. of making a Distress. 2. Also the whole Law concerning replevying of Distresses; wherein ample Instructions are given, which are equally essential to be known by both Landlord and Tenant. 3. Of Leases, Covenants, and Conditions, Provisoes and Reserved Rents, Surrenders, and Assignments of Leases. 4. Forms of Notices for quitting Houses, Lands, Premises, or Lodgings. 5. Memorandums, or Agreements for letting Houses, Lands, Premises ur Apartments. 6. Forms gf Leases, Bills of Sale, and other useful Precedents, which are occasionally wanted in the Transactions between Landlords and Tenants. 7. Of the several Kinds of Tenures or Estates. 8. The Law concerning Ejectments. 9. Of recovering Rents from Lodgers, and the most effectual Method of turning them out of Possession, &c. A Work of the utmost Utility to Landlords and Tenants, as it will enable each to be upon his Guard against any Impositions or Mistakes committed by the other; and it cannot fail of being extremely useful to Gentlemen of the Law, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, and to the Majority of Mankind; as there are very few Individuals who may not with Propriety be classed among Landlords, Tenants, or Lodgers. A new edition, being the third. By Walter Robinson, Esq. Barrister at Law |
topic | Landlord and tenant Cases Early works to 1800 Landlord and tenant Early works to 1800 Lodging-houses Law and legislation Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Landlord and tenant Cases Early works to 1800 Landlord and tenant Early works to 1800 Lodging-houses Law and legislation Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0526300500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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