APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. (1778). Every man's pocket companion: or, Hints upon the law respecting landlord and tenant: Concerning tenants at will-the nature of the tenure-the incidents to it-the power of determining such estates-what are express, as well as implied determinations of such estate, and the difference between landlord and tenant putting an end to the same-the nature of tenants from year to year-the introduction-the manner of putting an end to such tenure-the doctrine of notice-the reason of it-the distinction between that given by landlord and that by the tenant-the consequence of not quitting pursuant to notice-some hints about bringing ejectments in pursuance of notice to quit-observations on the regularity of notice and the laying the demise properly-where an ejectment may be brought to recover rent in arrear-the previous requisites-the power of the Courts of Law to stay all proceedings upon such ejectments-the manner of applying, with many other observations respecting both landlords and tenants. By a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. Printed by His Majesty's law-printers; for J. Wilkie, at No. 71. St. Paul's Church-yard; and P. Uriel, in the Inner Temple Lane.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. Every Man's Pocket Companion: Or, Hints upon the Law Respecting Landlord and Tenant: Concerning Tenants at Will-the Nature of the Tenure-the Incidents to It-the Power of Determining Such Estates-what Are Express, as Well as Implied Determinations of Such Estate, and the Difference Between Landlord and Tenant Putting an End to the Same-the Nature of Tenants from Year to Year-the Introduction-the Manner of Putting an End to Such Tenure-the Doctrine of Notice-the Reason of It-the Distinction Between That Given by Landlord and That by the Tenant-the Consequence of Not Quitting Pursuant to Notice-some Hints About Bringing Ejectments in Pursuance of Notice to Quit-observations on the Regularity of Notice and the Laying the Demise Properly-where an Ejectment May Be Brought to Recover Rent in Arrear-the Previous Requisites-the Power of the Courts of Law to Stay All Proceedings upon Such Ejectments-the Manner of Applying, with Many Other Observations Respecting Both Landlords and Tenants. By a Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. London: Printed by His Majesty's law-printers; for J. Wilkie, at No. 71. St. Paul's Church-yard; and P. Uriel, in the Inner Temple Lane, 1778.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. Every Man's Pocket Companion: Or, Hints upon the Law Respecting Landlord and Tenant: Concerning Tenants at Will-the Nature of the Tenure-the Incidents to It-the Power of Determining Such Estates-what Are Express, as Well as Implied Determinations of Such Estate, and the Difference Between Landlord and Tenant Putting an End to the Same-the Nature of Tenants from Year to Year-the Introduction-the Manner of Putting an End to Such Tenure-the Doctrine of Notice-the Reason of It-the Distinction Between That Given by Landlord and That by the Tenant-the Consequence of Not Quitting Pursuant to Notice-some Hints About Bringing Ejectments in Pursuance of Notice to Quit-observations on the Regularity of Notice and the Laying the Demise Properly-where an Ejectment May Be Brought to Recover Rent in Arrear-the Previous Requisites-the Power of the Courts of Law to Stay All Proceedings upon Such Ejectments-the Manner of Applying, with Many Other Observations Respecting Both Landlords and Tenants. By a Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. Printed by His Majesty's law-printers; for J. Wilkie, at No. 71. St. Paul's Church-yard; and P. Uriel, in the Inner Temple Lane, 1778.

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