A Treatise On the Law of Landlord And Tenant in Continuation of the Authors T
A Treatise On the Law of Landlord And Tenant in Continuation of the Authors T
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There must be circumstances from which the court can imply a new agreement for a further holding.^® A tenant at sufferance would, however, be entitled to reasonable time to remove himself, his famUy and goods, and to remain or enter for that purpose, without being deemed a trespasser. Where the premises were the lower floor of a tenement house, forty-eight hours were enough for this purpose.^^ After the party by right entitled to possession against a tenant at sufferance had obtained it peaceab...ly, two days was sufficient time for the tenant to remove effects con- sisting of a stock of groceries.^" But where the notice required a tenant to quit on a specified day, it was held that an action to recover possession brought on that day was premature.^^ The interest of a tenant who was strictly a tenant at wilP'^ could at common law be terminated at any time by either party without any previous notice to quit. -^ It was only necessary to give the tenant " People V. Schackno, 48 Barb. (N. " Pratt v.
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