The Real Property Statutes Passed in the Reigns of King William Iv. And Queen Victoria With Copious Notes of Decided Cases And Forms of Deeds
The Real Property Statutes Passed in the Reigns of King William Iv. And Queen Victoria With Copious Notes of Decided Cases And Forms of Deeds
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Jmey^ 4 P. & Dav. 177. See Lord Bolton v. Tomlin, 1 Nev. & P. 247 ; 5 Ad. & £11. 856.) A tenancy from year to year was considered as recommencing every year in the case of Tomkins v. Lawrence, 8 Carr. & P. 729, but in Doe d. Hull v. Wood^ 14 M. & W. 682, Parke, B., said, ** Though some doubts may once have existed as to whether, in the case of a tenancy from year to year, there was a fresh tenancy at the end of each year, it is now clear beyond all duubt that the same tenancy continues till the... one or the other of the parties determines it at his pleasure." And the same principle must apply to any shorter tenancy, as from week to week. {Per Crompton, J., Reg, v. Thornton ( Township), 6 Jur., N. S. 799 ; 29 L. J., M. C. 162, 164) The nonpayment of rent for sixteen years, and no proof of any demand being made, is of itself sufficient evidence to presume the determination of a tenancy from year to year. {Stagg v. Wyatt, 2 Jur. 892.) Though a parol agreement for a longer term than three years is void by the Statute of Frauds, 29 Car.
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