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tenancy at will การใช้

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  • It was therefore not a tenancy at will.
  • If a landlord can terminate the tenancy at will, a tenant by operation of law is also granted a reciprocal right to terminate at will.
  • On 17 March 1998 the MNRPT had signed a Tenancy at Will agreement with Breckland District Council to take over the station and trackbed at County School.
  • Subject to any notice required by law, a tenancy at will also comes to an end when either the landlord or the tenant acts inconsistently with a tenancy.
  • Denning LJ held there was no tenancy at will, and the father could not have revoked the promise once the couple had begun performing the act of paying off the mortgage installments.
  • Like most of their peers, the Corbets had rented out most of their demesne lands to tenants by the 1380s, under a variety of arrangements : tenancy at will, customary tenancies, sharecropping.
  • :But in my opinion it is of the essence of a tenancy at will that it would be determinable by either party on demand, and it is quite clear that the relationship of these parties was not so determinable.
  • After discussing, in their logical order, other freehold interests in land, he passes to interests in land that were called by later writers interests less than freehold  namely, tenancies for terms of years and tenancies at will.
  • Colloquially, " " lease " " and " " leasing " " are often a formalization of a longer, specific period as compared with a " " rental " " that created a tenancy at will, terminable or renewable at the end of a short period.