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" All the mines belonging to him thereunder." could hardly be meant to refer to mines already open.] If possible, effect is to be given to all the words which are used. It is said that whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties —... "
Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial ... - Page 489
by Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1863
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Virginia Reports: Jefferson--33 Grattan, 1730-1880, Volumes 1-2

Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 758 pages
..."although the usual words of a demise are, 'demise, lease, and to farm-let,' yet any other words which are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties,...of the possession, and the other come into it for a determinate time, whether such words run in the form of a license, covenant, or agreement, are of...
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Land Transfer Acts of New Zealand: With Introduction, Notes and Forms

New Zealand. Parliament, David Hutchen, Henry Cecil Wright - 1901 - 192 pages
...of lands to be in writing before it can be sued upon. Any words sufficifnt to explain the intention of the parties that the one shall divest himself of the possession and the other come into it for a definite term, though the term is to commence from a future day, will amount to an actual demise...
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Encyclopedia of Business Law and Forms ... for All the States and Canada ...

Hugh Mortimer Spalding - Commercial law - 1903 - 718 pages
...suffice to pass the leaded premises, if it be capable of distinct ascertainment and identification. Whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent...of the possession, and the other come into it, for a determinate lime, are of themselves sufficient, and will, in construction of ¡aw, amount to a lease,...
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The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ..., Volume 66

Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 952 pages
...mines already open.) If possible, effect is to be given to all the words which are used. It is said that whatever words are sufficient to explain the...of the possession, and the other come into it for a determinate time — such words, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement,...
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Selected Cases on the Law of Property in Land

William Albert Finch - Real property - 1904 - 1398 pages
...similar statutes. — Ed. 'Technical words to create a lease are, demise, lease, to farm let, but " whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties that the one should divest himself of the property and the other com: into it for a determinate time, whether they...
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The Mining Law of Canada

Alfred Bishop Morine - Mining law - 1909 - 754 pages
...constituted a contract merely to win the ore for a sliding percentage of the returns, and was not a lease.85 "Whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent...himself of the possession and the other come into it for a determinate time, such words, whether they run in the form of a license, covenant or agreement, are,...
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Commentaries on the Law of Contracts: Being a Consideration of the ..., Volume 5

William Frederick Elliott - Contracts - 1913 - 1292 pages
...the parties, signed by one and accepted and acted on by the other, will be obligatory upon both.18 Whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent...the parties that the one shall divest himself of the property and the other come into it for a definite time, whether they run in the form of a license,...
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A Handbook of the Law Relating to Landlord and Tenant

Benaiah Whitley Adkin - Forms (Law) - 1918 - 478 pages
...are " demise," " grant,'' "' lease," and " to farm let " ; but, as stated in Bacon's " Abridgment," " Whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent...of the possession, and the other come into it, for a determinate time ; such words, where they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreements are...
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The Principles of Real Estate Law: Real Property, Real Estate Documents and ...

Nathan William MacChesney - Real estate business - 1927 - 960 pages
...particular words are necessary to create a lease and it is not necessary that the word "lease" be used. Whatever words are sufficient to explain the intent of the parties that the owner shall divest himself of the property and the other come into possession at a definite time will...
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The English Reports: Common Pleas (1486-1865), Volume 135

Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1238 pages
...mines already open.] If possible, effect is to be given to all the words which are used. It is said that whatever words are sufficient to explain the...of the possession, and the other come into it for a determinate time— such words, whether they run in the form of a licence, covenant, or agreement,...
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