The rule to be collected from the several cases decided on this subject seems to be this, that the tenant's right to remove fixtures continues during his original term, and during such further period of possession by him, as he holds the premises under... A Treatise on the Law of Real Property - Page 531by Anson Bingham - 1868 - 698 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Standish Grove Grady - 1876 - 698 pages
...tenant; and this is the period which Alderson, B., in Weeton v. Woodcock, alludes to when he says, "And during such further period of possession by him...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant ; " and the case of Weeton v. Woodcock was precisely such a case as Minshall v. Lloyd, for... | |
 | William Wait - 1878 - 1000 pages
...452. § 14. Time of removal. So far as concerns landlord and tenant, the general rule is stated to be, that the tenant's right to remove fixtures continues...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant. Weeton v. Woodcock, 7 Mees. & W. 14. See, also, Lyde v. Buaaett, 1 B. & Ad. 3Qi;-£eers... | |
 | Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 884 pages
...and it was held that they might have a reasonable time to remove fixtures; aud Baron ALDERSON said that " the tenant's right to remove fixtures continues...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant." Mr. Justice WILLES, commenting on these two last cases, in Leader v. Homewood, 5 CB (NS)... | |
 | Cameron Churchill, Sir Alexander Carmichael Bruce - 1879 - 502 pages
...gever tuem /r\ ^he right of a tenant to reof nyht to fixtures, move tenant s fixtures continues only during his original term, and during such further...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant (s). But qucere whether a tenant who with his own materials partly erects a cattle shed,... | |
 | Joseph Haworth Redman, George Edward Lyon - 1879 - 556 pages
...O llms ^ exercise that right either during his original term (Lyde v. Russell, 1 B. & Ad. 394), or during such further period of possession by him as...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant. (Weeton v. Woodcoek, 7 M. & W. 14; Re Lavics, Ex parte Stephens, LE, 7 Ch. D. 127; 47 LJ,... | |
 | Archibald Brown - 1881 - 328 pages
...giving judgment, said:— " The rule to be collected from the several cases decided on this subject seems to be this, that the tenant's right to remove...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant. In the present case this boiler was removed after the entry for a forfeiture, and at a time... | |
 | Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1881 - 890 pages
...proposition laid down by the, Court of Exchequer in Weeton v. Woodcock (3) in these terms — viz., "that the tenant's right to remove fixtures continues...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant," or, in the language of Baron Parke in Mackintosh v. Trotter (?), "that the tenant has the... | |
 | Cameron Churchill - 1882 - 790 pages
...extended, to enter and sever them (>•). The right of a tenant to remove tenant's fixtures continues only during his original term, and during such further period of possession by him as lie holds UK premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant (<). But yuccre whether a tenant... | |
 | Andrew Amos, Joseph Ferard, Charles Agace Ferard - 1883 - 596 pages
...Exchequer in Wecton v. Woodcock (f) . " The rule to bo collected from " the cases decided on this subject seems to be this, that " the tenant's right to remove...period of " possession by him, as he holds the premises tinder a right " still to consider himself as tenant." Or, in the words of Parke, B., in Mackintosh... | |
 | Ephraim Arnold Jacob - 1884 - 890 pages
...REMOVAL. By tenants, in general.]— The light of a tenant to remove tenant's fixtures continues only during his original term, and during such further...the premises under a right still to consider himself as tenant. Weeton v. Woodcock, 7 M. & Vf. 14. Quaere, whether a tenant who, with his own materials,... | |
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