| William Woodfall, Samuel Bealey Harrison, Henry Horn - Landlord and tenant - 1856 - 1138 pages
...pursue a good course of husbandry (It). In an action against a tenant upon promises to cultivate a farm according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country, if the declaration sets out the custom, and the defendant traverses it, the plaintiff (/) Broom v.... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Forms (Law) - 1866 - 764 pages
...manuring or dressing the same with sand and other manure, as he the said defendant ought to have done, according to the course . of good husbandry, and the custom of the country where the вате farm, &c. were so situate as aforesaid ; contrary to the course of good husbandry,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1873 - 1052 pages
...during said tenancy, keep said premises in tenautable repair, nor did he cultivate and manage said land according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country, but sntfered the premises to become and remain out of repair, and use the land in an unteiiuntlike... | |
| Joseph Chitty, Henry Greening - Forms (Law) - 1876 - 992 pages
...a Declaration for not cultivating a Farm according to the Custom set out; Denial of the Custom, (e) That according to the course of good husbandry, and the custom of the country where the said farm and lands were situate, the defendant ought not to have had one half only of the... | |
| MARSHALL D. EWELL - 1888 - 368 pages
...occupation of land carries with it an implied agreement, on the part of the tenant, to manage the land according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country. A promise to marry generally is interpreted as a promise to many within a reasonable time ; and, on... | |
| India, Tarapada Banerji - 1896 - 738 pages
...occupation of land carries with it an implied agreement on the part of the tenant to manage the land according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country. 19th. — The hereditary nature of a tenure or taluq may be presumed from evidence of long and uninterrupted... | |
| Edward Bullen, Thomas Joseph Bullen - Forms (Law) - 1897 - 1210 pages
...said farm is situate. 2. During the said tenancy the defendant did not use and cultivate the said farm according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country. Particulars. The said terms were contained in an agreement dated [or, as tlte case may be~\. The breaches... | |
| William Blake Odgers - Civil procedure - 1897 - 566 pages
...Man. & G. 523. In an action brought by a landlord against a tenant for not properly cultivating a farm according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country where the farm was situate, the declaration alleged that, according to the custom of the country, the... | |
| Edward Bullen, Stephen Martin Leake, William Blake Odgers - Forms (Law) - 1915 - 1108 pages
...the case may be], that the defendant should use and cultivate the said farm during the said tenancy according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country wherein the said farm is situate. 2. During the said tenancy the defendant did not use and cultivate... | |
| Marshall Davis Ewell - Law - 1915 - 1178 pages
...occupation of land carries with it an implied agreement, on the part of the tenant, to manage the laud according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country. A promise to marry generally is interpreted as a promise to marry within a reasonable time; and, on... | |
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