The laws relating to landlords and tenants; or, Every landlord and tenant his own lawyer; containing The whole Law respecting Landlords, Tenants, and Lodgers, laid down in a Plain, Easy, and Comprehensive Manner; to which are added The most approved Forms of Notices to quit, Directions for making a Distress, and for Replevying Goods when illegally taken: also Memorandums for letting Houses, Lands, and Apartments by Agreement, or on Lease; and various Precedents of Leases, and other Useful Deeds, as settled by the most eminent Counsel. With considerable Additions and Improvements, from the Reports of Sayer, Burrow, Blackstone, Lofft, Douglas, and the Term Reports, both in the King's Bench and Common Pleas, to the Commencement of Michaelmas Term, in the Thirty Fifth Year of George the Third. By John Paul, Barrister at Law, Author of Constable, Churchwarden, Overseer, Surveyor, and Highway Guide, and other Law Tracts. Revised and corrected By George Wilson, Serjeant at Law.

  • Paul, John, 1707-1787.
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1795
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Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer

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London : printed by A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, Law-Printers to the King's most excellent Majesty; for W. Richardson, at the Royal-Exchange; and G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, 1795.

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[12],208p. ; 80.

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The eighth edition.

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ESTC T167938

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