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Example sentences for "lessor"

Lexicographically close words:
lessens; lesser; lesson; lessoned; lessons; lest; leste; lestin; lestine; lestins
  1. A person who leases land for a term of years, even if by indenture or without a writing, may have a court remedy as do tenants of freehold for any expulsion by the lessor which is contrary to the lease, covenant, or agreement.

  2. The lessor shall have a remedy for rents due or waste by a termor after recovering the land as well as if he had not recovered the land.

  3. When the lessor covenants to do all repairs, and fails to do so, the lessee may repair, and deduct the cost from the rent.

  4. A lessor may also grant an under-lease for a term less than his own: to grant the whole of his term would be an assignment.

  5. A lessor may grant the lease for any term less than his own interest.

  6. The plot is held by the lessor under a precarious title, and the lessee may be supposed to have been cognizant of the risk.

  7. We know that the lessor class is constantly growing with the increase of the population, and the spread of the movement from the village.

  8. Nor can a lessee, unless the lessor has misrepresented the healthfulness of the place, leave after the unwelcome discovery that it is not healthful.

  9. By the common law the lessor was not required to make repairs.

  10. As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.

  11. The lessor is more generally known as the landlord, and the lessee as the tenant.

  12. If he shall let a many storied building to several tenants, to each tenant a story, who have exclusive possession thereof, the lessor will not be liable to any lessee for the damage caused by another.

  13. Should the lessor fail to fulfill his agreement to repair, the tenant is not excused from paying his rent, nor justified in leaving the premises.

  14. And whenever a sublease is made, the rights of the original lessor are not changed, nor does he recognize in any way the sub-tenant unless by agreement, nor has he any right of action against him.

  15. I, for example, read my lease; and when, having agreed mentally to post no placard myself, I discovered a clause allowing the lessor to decorate my residence with the information that it was FOR SALE I crossed that clause out!

  16. Perhaps he is a decent sort of worm, but the lessor had better look out for him.

  17. An order approving a lease of one railroad by another, upon condition that displaced employees of the lessor should receive partial compensation for the loss suffered by reason of the lease[221] is consonant with due process of law.

  18. I observe a new lessor of the plaintiff, with a very singular name.

  19. It is to be feared that the defendant may be in possession of some better and more direct evidence on this point than is attainable by the lessor of the plaintiff.

  20. He is also lessor of the unfortunate Akankon concession, and his right to sell or to let either of them has been seriously disputed.

  21. Its lessor had forbidden his fraudulent people to prospect or to mine, because, as usual, they systematically robbed him of his royalty.

  22. But these actions have never lain for or against persons not privy in estate with the lessor and lessee respectively, because privity to the contract could never be worked out without succession to the title.

  23. For the lease, which was the original covenantee's estate, was ended by the death of the lessor and termination of the estate tail out of which the lease was granted, before the form of assignment to the plaintiff.

  24. So it was said by Lord Ellenborough, in a case where a lessor and his heirs were entitled to terminate a lease on notice, that a devisee of the land as heres factus would be understood to have the same right.

  25. In the case put, the representation of the lessor of the vessel [330] concerned the vessel itself, and therefore entered into the description of the thing the lessee agreed to take.

  26. To hold an estate at the will of another, is to enjoy the possession at his pleasure, and be liable to be ousted at any time by the lessor or proprietor.

  27. The lessor shall have a remedy for rents due or waste by a termer after recovering the land as well as if he had not recovered the land.

  28. As one-third of all the coal supply is held by the Government, it seems wise that it should retain such control over the mining and the sale as the relation of lessor to lessee furnishes.

  29. The lessor of the house called it a flight of stairs.

  30. Two days after, the Board of Health at the foot of the precipice, which the lessor called a flight of stairs, which led into the Lady of Shalott's palace, were met and stopped by another board.

  31. By a lease of real property, the lessor grants but a portion of what he possesses.

  32. If a tenant in violation of his lease sublets a part of the premises, the original lessor may eject the sublessee, and sue the tenant for damage for breach of contract.

  33. The lessor or furnisher of the house leased or kept as above shall pay a fine of ten dollars for each offence.

  34. But as between the subtenant and his immediate lessor the subtenancy will be good, and should the interest of the lessor become greater than it was when the subtenancy was created the subtenant will have the benefit of it.

  35. The lessor is bound by the nature of his contract and without the need of any particular stipulation (i.

  36. The rights and obligations of the lessor and the tenant (e.

  37. An alien was, at common law, incapable of being either a lessor or a lessee.

  38. The lessee must give notice to the lessor of any acts of usurpation committed on the property (Art.

  39. The lessor cannot, during the lease, change the form of the thing hired (Art.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lessor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.