Tenants law: a treatise of great use, for tenants and farmers of all kinds, and all other persons whatsoever. Wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, rents, distresses, replevins, and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others; especially such who have suffered by the late conflagration in the city of London. The second edition. By R.T. Gent.

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Tenants law: a treatise of great use, for tenants and farmers of all kinds, and all other persons whatsoever. Wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, rents, distresses, replevins, and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others; especially such who have suffered by the late conflagration in the city of London. The second edition. By R.T. Gent.
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London :: printed by T.M. for S.S. and are to be sold by W. Jacob, by Barnards-Inn in Holborn, and John Amery over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand,
1670.
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Farm tenancy -- England
Landlord and tenant -- England
London (England) -- History
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"Tenants law: a treatise of great use, for tenants and farmers of all kinds, and all other persons whatsoever. Wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, rents, distresses, replevins, and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others; especially such who have suffered by the late conflagration in the city of London. The second edition. By R.T. Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95588.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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The Contents.

  • CHAP. I. A Division of the several kinds of Tenants and Te∣nures. Pag. 1.
  • CHAP. II. Of Leases, Covenants and Con∣ditions; Provisoes and Re∣servations, Surrenders and Assignments of Leases. 41.
  • CHAP. III. Of Payment of Rent, Accept∣ance and Extinguishment thereof, Demands, Entries, Dates, Continuance, Limi∣tations

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  • and Determinations of Leases. 71
  • CHAP. IV. Of Corn sown, who shall have the Crop; of Estovers, and Trees blown 〈◊〉〈◊〉: of Di∣stresses, what things may be distreyned, and how used; who may take a Distress, for what cause, when and where. 90
  • CHAP. V. Of Rescous, in what cases it may be lawful; Replevins, how to be sued out; and of Avowries to Declarations upon Replevin. 109
  • CHAP. VI. What cases a Tenant or other shall be said to commit waste

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  • in Houses▪ Gardens, Woods, Pastures, Orchards, &c. And what waste shall be punishable, and what not. 120
  • CHAP. VII. The Tenants Law, touching New Buildings within the City of London. 133
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