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The landlords law: or, the law concerning landlords, tenants, and farmers. Viz. 1. Of the Nature and Origin of Tenures. 2. Of Estates, and their several Kinds. 3. Of Copyholds and Copyholders. 4. Of Leases, Covenants, Surrenders, Assignments, &c. 5. and 6. Of the Parties to Leases, wherein is shewn who may lease, who may rent, and what may be leased. 7. and 8. Contain the Obligations and Rights of the Parties, by Virtue of the Lease. 9. and 10. Of the Remedies the Law gives each Party for the Recovery of their Rights. 11. Of Waste in Houses, Gardens, Woods, Pastures, Orchards, &c. and what Waste shall be punishable, and what not. 12. Several Observations upon the Statute 29 Car. 2. which was made to prevent Frauds and Perjuries, and relates to Bargains in buying and selling Goods and Chattels; and 3 & 4 of Ann. touching promissory Notes, &c. Necessary for all Landlords, Tenants, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, Solicitors, and others concerned in the Buying, Selling, and Letting of Estates. The eighth edition. To which is added, an appendix containing all such Acts of Parliament, as relate to these subjects, brought down to this time.
Great Britain.Date: 1739- Books
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The gentleman's assistant, tradesman's lawyer, and country-man's friend. I. Directing them in Contracts, Bargains and Agreements, whereby they may learn to buy and contract safely, and cautiously avoid being over-reached in their Bargains, &c. II. Concerning borrowing, lending and restoring, and of Goods pledged and pawned. III. Setting forth several other adjudged Cases relating to Tradesmen, &c. IV. Cases relating to Farmers, and concerning Stoppage of Ways, Water-Courses, Lights, Commons, and several other Nusances. V. Concerning scandalous Words, purposely spoken to the Prejudice of a Man, &c. VI. Concerning Leases, Mortgages, Corn, Waste, Distresses, &c. Also many other matters relating to Landlord and Tenant. Vii. Concerning discharging and ending of Actions, Suits and Controversies, and therein largely concerning Arbitrements, Awards and Umpirage, with all their Circumstances. Viii. Certain Statute-Laws, concerning Labourers, Tradesmen, Artificers, Apprentices, Petty Chapmen, &c. Collected from the ancient and modern law-books, and confirmed by several Authorities; and therefore may be useful as well to the Professors of the Law, as to Gentlemen, Tradesmen and others. The third edition, corrected and enlarged with an appendix and many other proper Additions; with a Table to the Whole.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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A complete guide to landlords, tenants, and lodgers; Being a methodical arrangement of the whole law as it now stands, respecting the taking or letting of lands, houses, or apartments, giving warning, or notices to quit; ejecting, seizing for rent, repairs, &c. with forms of leases, agreements, assignments, surrenders, notices, receipts for rent, &c. in a great variety of situations, whether as lessor, lessee, or tenant at will, communicated in an easy and familiar manner. including ample instructions for landlords to conduct themselves legally and securely towards their tenants; and to enable tenants to guard against encroaching landlords. With clear and practical directions for making a distress for rent, &c. By Robert Sutton, Barrister at Law.
Sutton, Robert.Date: 1796- Books
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Address to the landlords of Scotland, and to the tenants of Scotland, upon the Irish resolutions. By the Author of The Consequences of the Irish resolutions.
Author of the Consequences of the Irish resolutions.Date: 1785?]- Books
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The landlords law: or, The law concerning landlords, tenants, and farmers. Viz. 1. Of the nature and origin of tenures. 2. Of estates, and their several kinds. 3. Of copyholds and copyholders. 4. Of leases, covenants, surrenders, assignments, &c. 5, and 6. Of the parties to leases, wherein is shewn who may lease, who may rent, and what may be leased. 7, and 8. Contain the obligations and rights of the parties, by virtue of the lease. 9, and 10. Of the remedies the law gives each party for the recovery of their rights. Necessary for all landlords, tenants, farmers, stewards, agents, sollicitors, and others concerned in the buying, selling, and letting of estates. The seventh edition. To which is added an appendix containing such Acts of Parliament, and proper precedents, as relate to these subjects, brought down to this time.
Great Britain.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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Answers for Thomas Trotter of Mortonhall, Esq; and William Mitchel tenant in Swanston, to the petition of Andrew Finnie late tenant in Swanston.
Trotter, Thomas, -1792.Date: 1767]- Books
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The laws respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers, laid down in a plain and easy manner; and in which all technical Terms of Law are familiarly explained; Together with many Practical Directions Concerning Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Agreements, Covenants, Repairs, Waste, &c. &c. Demand and Payment of Rent, Distress, and Ejectment; as collected from the several Reports And Other Books Of Authority, up to the commencement of the present Hilary term, 1795. Containing also distinct treatises ON The Various Kinds Of Estates, Particularly Estates for Life, for Years, and Copyhold Estates. With an appendix of precedents, Comprising a great Variety of the most approved Forms of Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Covenants, Notices To Quit, Receipts For Rent, And Precedents In Distress. The Whole interspersed with Notes and References adapted to the Use of the Profession. To which are also added, Cautions and Directions relative to the Hiring and Letting of Houses and Apartments; particularly in the Metropolis of London.
Bird, James Barry.Date: [1795]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Christie, tenant in Newbiggings, ...
Christie, Alexander, tenant in Newbiggings.Date: 1763]- Books
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The laws respecting tithes. Comprizing all the cases and statutes on the subject of tithes; Whether Great OR Small, Personal, Predial, OR Mixed; Particularly By and to whom Tithes are payable; How they are to be set out; And how to be recovered when withheld; Likewise Of the Discharge of Tithes by Composition, Modus, and other Means; And Of Leases And Agreements Concerning Tithes; together with all other matters necessary for the information of clergymen, farmers, and country solicitors. By the author of The laws of landlord and tenant, &c.
Bird, James Barry.Date: [1800]- Books
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The laws respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers, laid down in a plain, easy and familiar manner; Together with Practical Directions Concerning Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Agreements, Covenants, Repairs, Waste, Fire, &c. Demand and Payment of Rent, Distress and Ejectment; as collected from the several reports and other books of authority, up to the present time. To which are also added, Cautions and Directions relative to the Hiring and Letting of Houses and Apartments. Also Distinct Treatises on the Various Kinds of Estates, Particularly Estates for Life, for Years, and Copyhold Estates. With an Appendix of Precedents, Comprising a great Variety of the most approved Forms of Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Covenants, Notices to Quit, Receipts for Rent, and Precedents in Distress. To which is likewise now affixed, for the Assistance of the unprofessional Reader, A Dictionary of Law Terms, explaining the Import of such technical Words and Phrases as occur in the Work. By James Barry Bird, of New-Inn, Esq.
Bird, James Barry.Date: [1796]- Books
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The Young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository: containing a variety of the most useful precedents of articles of agreement, bonds, bills, recognizances, releases, letters and warrants of attorney, awards, bills of sale, gifts, grants, leases, assignments, mortgages, surrenders, jointures, covenants, copartnerships, charterparties, letters of licence, compositions, conveyances, partitions, wills, and all other instruments that relate to public business. With necessary directions for making distresses for rent, &c. as the law between landlord and tenant now stands. To which is added, the doctrine of fines and recoveries, and their forms.
Date: 1795- Books
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Condescendance for Nicol Brown and James Hardie, late tenants in Auld Liston, pursuers; against Mrs. Fergusia Wishart, spouse to George Lockhart of Carnwath, Esq; and against the said George Lockhart, for his interest.
Brown, Nicol.Date: 1761]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Colin Macdonald of Boisdale, and Angus Macdonald, late tenant in Hestimal, ...
Macdonald, Colin.Date: 1770]- Books
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The Young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository: containing, a variety of the most useful precedents of articles of agreement, bonds, bills, recognizances, releases, letters and warrants of attorney, awards, bills of sale, gifts, grants, leases, assignments, mortgages, surrenders, jointures, covenants, copartnerships, charterparties, letters of licence, compositions, conveyances, partitions, wills, and all other instruments that relate to public business. With necessary directions for making distresses for rent, &c. as the law between landlord and tenant now stands. To which is added, the doctrine of fines and recoveries, and their forms.
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A complete guide to landlords, tenants, and lodgers; being a methodical arrangement of the whole law as it now stands, respecting the taking or letting of lands, houses, or apartments, giving Warning, or Notices to quit; ejecting, seizing for rent, repairs, &c. With forms of leases, agreements, assignments, surrenders, notices, receipts for rent, &c. In a great Variety of Situations, whether as lessor, lessee, or tenant at will, Communicated in an easy and familiar Manner. Including ample Instructions for Landlords to conduct themselves legally and securely towards their Tenants; and to enable Tenants to guard against encroaching Landlords. With clear and practical directions for making a distress for rent, &c. with all new adjudged cases and Acts of Parliament, down to 1799. By Robert Sutton, barrister at law.
Sutton, Robert.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The west country farmer, (number 2,) Consisting of Three Parts: I. The landlord's answer to his tenant's complaint, wherein he objects to the Farmer's Arguments, blames the Conduct of the Country in several Particulars, but yet promises for the future to be their Friend and Advocate. II. The farmer's reply, in which the Errors of his brethren are excused, their Honesty and Loyalty defended, their Interest farther asserted and maintained, with some hints of Expedients that would be Serviceable to them, and to the whole Kingdom. III. A postscript to the farmers themselves, and assert their true Liberty, and not to be seduced, and beguiled by crafty and designing Men.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: [1732?]- Books
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Every landlord or Tenant his own lawyer; Or, The whole law respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers; laid down in a simple, easy, and comprehensive manner; free from the technical terms of the law contaning the most approved forms of notices to quit premises directions for [making and compleating] a distress, and for [replevying goods] when illegally taken: also memorandums for letting houses, lands, or apartments by agreement, or on lease; and various precedents of leases, and other useful deeds, as settled by the most emitent council. Together with an abstract of an act of the 15th George III. for regulating buildings and party-walls in London, and its environs. The fourth edition with considerable additions and improvements, partuclary as to registering deeds, and the law and practice of replevin and ejectment. By John Paul, barrister at law. author of the Constable, Churchwarden, Overeser, and Surveyor of the highways guide, and other law tracts. Revised and corrected By George Wilson, serjeant at Law.
Paul, John, 1707-1787.Date: 1778- Pictures
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A monkey poet, in arrears with his rent, is embarrassed when his landlady opens the door to present him with bills. Etching by T. Landseer, 1828.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: 1828Reference: 40163i- Books
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The laws respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers, laid down in a plain, easy, and familiar manner; and free from the technical terms of the law. With many Practical Directions Concerning Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Agreements, Covenants, Repairs, Waste, &c. &c. Demand and Payment of Rent, Distress, and Ejectment, as collected from the several reports and other books of authority, up to the commencement of the present Easter Term, 1794. Containing also Distinct Treatises on the Various Kinds of Estates, Particularly Estates for Life, for Years, and Copyhold Estates. Interspersed with Notes and References for the use of the Profession. With an Appendix of Precedents, Comprising A great Variety of the most approved Forms of Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Covenants, Notices to Quit, Receipts for Rent, and Precedents in Distress. To which are also added Cautions and Directions relative to the Hiring and Letting of Houses and Apartments; particularly in the Metropolis of London.
Bird, James Barry.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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The laws respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers, laid down in a plain, easy, and familiar manner; and free from the technical terms of the law. With Many Practical Directions. Concerning Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Agreements, Covenants, Repairs, Waste, &c. &c. Demand and Payment of Rent, Distress, and Ejectment, as collected from the several reports and other books of authority, up to the commencement of the present Easter Term, 1794. Containing also Distinct Treatises on the Various Kinds Of Estates, Particularly Estates for Life, for Years, and Copyhold Estates. Enterspersed with Notes and References for the use of the Profession. With an Appendix of Precedents. Comprising great Variety of the most approved Forms of Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Covenants, Notices to Quit, Receipts for Rent, and Precedents in Distress. To which are also added Cautions and Directions relative to the Hiring and Letting of Houses and Apartments; Particularly in the Metropolis of London.
Bird, James Barry.Date: [1794]- Books
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A dialogue between a country gentleman and a lawyer, upon the doctrine of distress for rent; Shewing What things may and what may not be taken at common Law-The reasons why such things could not be Taken-The several alterations and amendments which have been made in that remedy by divers acts of parliament, with observations on those Statutes-The time and manner of making such Distress-The difference between a distress of corn and other Things-How to use the things Distrained-When to sell them, and what steps are necessary to be taken previous to the Sale-The punishments tenants are liable to who fraudulently remove their goods off the premisses to defraud their Landlords-The penalties persons are subject to who aid and assist tenants in the removal or concealment of the Goods-The manner of recovering those Penalties-The difference between taking the distress out of pound and rescuing it before impounded, with the Consequences-The effects of making an illegal distress, and the manner of curing any irregularity in the making thereof; with a variety of observations upon this subject. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.
Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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A digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom: containing all the statutes now in force, respecting the Forest Laws, and the different Species of Game; including those which have been made for the preservation of sea and river fish. With an appendix, giving some general observations on the game laws. To which is added, a choice collection of precedents of indictments on the different Statutes; with Warrants, Deputations, &c. and Abstracts of the Statutes for preserving Hares, Partridges and Pheasants. The third edition, with considerable additions. By John Paul, Esq; Barrister at Law; Author of the Parish Officer's Complete Guide, Every Landlord and Tenant his Own Lawyer, and several other Law Tracts.
Paul, John, 1707-1787.Date: 1780- Pictures
The replacement of landlords by people's communes. Colour lithograph, ca. 1959.
Date: [1959?]Reference: 766959i- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Croll tenant in Barrelwell, ...
Croll, John, tenant in Barrelwell.Date: 1748]- Books
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The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository: Containing, A Variety of the most useful Precedents of Articles of Agreement, Bonds, Bills, Recognizances, Releases, Letters and Warrants of Attorney, Awards, Bills of Sale, Gifts, Grants, Leases, Assignments, Mortgages, Surrenders, Jointures, Covenants, Copartnerships, Charterparties, Letters of Licence, Compositions, Conveyances, Partitions, Wills, and all other Instruments that relate to Publick Business. With Necessary Directions for making Distresses for Rent, &c. as the Law Between Landlord and Tenant now stands. To which is added, The Doctrine of Fines and Recoveries, and their Forms. Together with Those of Common Writs, Affidavits, Memorials for registering Deeds, &c. in Middlesex; as also a choice Collection of Declarations in the King's Bench and Common Pleas.
Practitioner in the law.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]