Roger glanced at one of the leases and placed the building in an instant.
He knows the law; he has a good practice; he leasesand collects for me--and buys and sells.
When leases expired they were renewed only on payment of heavy fines.
He might live a year, ay, two years yet; if he lasted two years more the leases of Garfield estate would fall in, and he should reap a harvest out of renewals.
If colonists prove frequent disturbers of the peace or are found incapable of living quietly, their leases are not renewed.
There were holders of leases upon lots who expected free entrance for themselves and their families--and "family" was stretched to include visitors.
Others in the older parts of the ground under camp-meeting leases declared themselves beyond the jurisdiction of new rules made by the Assembly trustees.
Having now had this most enjoyable talk with you, I shall delight myself with an hour's discussion of oil leases upon the Osage Reservation with one Cato Sells.
I shall leave a set of regulations as to the oil leases ready for operation.
Even ordinary leases are frequently encroached upon, as foreigners in the ports are only too well aware.
But they cannot own that, even; they may only lease it on long leases under conditions that are frequently a hardship and often enough insecure.
There's the leases to be fixed up, you see--" He paused.
When Peploe was warden these leases were the occasion of much trouble, and it was with great difficulty that the Fellows obtained their surrender.
Finally he mentioned that he needed to meet with me to discuss, among other matters, certain legal questions concerning one of the other leasesin their building.
I'd throw a copy of the leases into my briefcase and drop by to see him.
This act had been in force a quarter of a century; and under it mortgages, settlements, sales, and leases without number had been made.
As the leasesfall in the former has modern houses built, while the latter is in the hands of the middlemen, who sub-let the houses, and leave things to slide.
All leaseholders whose leases would expire within ninety-nine years after the passing of the Land Act of 1887 may go to Court, have their contracts broken, and a judicial rent fixed.
South Africa leases the site for a meteorological station on Gough Island.
The two renters on the farm still had six months of occupancy before their leases expired.
They were willing to resign their leases if I would pay a reasonable sum for the standing crops and their stock and equipments.
No accounts of the earlier history of the property were handed to him, for except under the terms of the leases which had not yet expired he had no liability for anything in the past.
In cases in which the land was let at low rents, and in cases where tenants held under leases which would soon expire, the facility of raising the rents was constantly specified by the authority of the Court as an inducement to purchasers.
No effort was made carefully to ascertain the real extent or value of their holdings, and unless their statements were upon their face obviously very gravely in error they were accepted as a basis for the first leases issued.
With all possible promptness temporaryleases were issued to them.
The existing provisions of the Public Land Act relative to leases are very liberal, but the average man wants to own land before he spends much money on it.
The leases for the forests are obtained from the Lao chiefs in whose districts they stand, but the terms of the leases are often subject to revision by the Siamese Commissioners.
Fortunately the other cowmen were tiring of paying tribute to the usurpers, and our determined stand heartened holders of cattle on the reservation, many of whom were now seeking leases direct from the tribes.
Evidently no one took us seriously, and instead, ringing resolutions passed, enlarging the capital stock by another million, with instructions to increase our leases accordingly.
I made it my business personally to see every other owner of live stock occupying the country, and urge upon them the securing of leases and making an organized fight for our safety.
Tenant farmers looked forward to halcyon days under his dominion; to leases renewed on favourable terms; to repairs liberally executed; to everything that is delightful between landlord and tenant.
When building leases are granted, if the road be narrow, as was lately the case at the West end of New-street, the proprietor engages to give a certain portion of land to widen it.
In time, some relief will be afforded by a tardy rise in salaries, by the expiration of leases and the payment of bonds, but the actual losses of the intervening years have never been in any way refunded in like cases in the past.
Later he suggested that a "syndicate" should be formed to employ lawyers to straighten out the title and dispose of the property piecemeal as the leases fell in.
To this bill might be added the last section of your bill, extending the time in which leases can be given - so many years on agricultural property and so many years on city property.
I think one year is rather short; inasmuch as this would apply to all aliens alike, I would be reasonable as to the length of time for which leases should be granted.
Simeon Lynch was dismissed, and proceedings at common law were taken against him, to break such of the leases as were thought, by clever attorneys, to have the ghost of a flaw in them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.