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landlord does not provide either attendance or services. Secondly, there must be consideration in the form of a premium or periodical payments. Thirdly, there must be a grant of the land for a fixed or periodic term. There may be an express...
The English Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954 appears continental to the European lawyers, who are often confused regarding the provisions and the statutes, because the distinction between the rights in common law (so-called legal interests)...
Landlord A landlord is defined in the RTA as a person by whom premises are let under a tenancy agreement or are to be let under a proposed agreement (s.3). If the tenant is a public tenant, their landlord is the Director of Housing. (Steven...
landlord has more authority than the tenants. Tenants are liable to pay the rent of the house however their expanses in the house are uncountable. The case depicted that the tenants has sender his money on the house and the tenant should ge...
municipal insolvency is still very much an uncharted area. There is hardly any legal writing about municipal financial crises, and researchers have not sufficiently explored how the legal system deals (or should deal) with this problem. Tho...
innovative approaches to economic opportunity for inner-city residents…Sustainable economic development will occur only as it has elsewhere, by employing an economic strategy that emphasizes private, for-profit business growth and job deve...
respiratory distress syndrome in infants (IRDS) or neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. It is a disorder among newborn infants, whose lungs are not fully mature. The lower the gestational age, the more likely the children would be going ...