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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, RobertDate: [1800?]- E-books
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Selections from the laws of England containing distinct and familiar treatises upon such heads and divisions of the law, as are of most general use and importance. Viz.I The laws respecting landlords, Tenants, and Lodgers. II The laws respecting wills, Testaments, and Codicils, and Executors and Administrators. III The laws respecting masters and servants, Articled Clerks, Journeymen, and Manufacturers. IV The laws respecting parish affairs, viz. the Offices of Churchwardens, Overseers, Constables, &c.
Bird, James BarryDate: [1799?]