These anti-renters may have done an infinite deal of harm in the way of abusing principles, but they do not seem to have yet destroyed any material things.
The two renters on the farm still had six months of occupancy before their leases expired.
All letters that are addressed to the places of business or the residences of citizens, unless such persons are renters of boxes in the General Post-office, are turned over to the Carriers for delivery.
These are the owners or renters of the majority of the street organs, the vile, discordant instruments which set all of one's nerves a tingling.
The white renters and small farmers were afraid, after slavery was abolished and the negroes were free, that the latter would drag all others down to negro level.
This will account for the lack of renters and hired white laborers in black or in white districts, and also for the fact that the less fertile land was taken up by the whites who desired to be their own employers.
But as the Gilda Mercatoria became in practice more and more identical with the Communa the idea seems to have grown up that landless men, renters of their shops within the towns, should not be admitted to the Gild.
Three Indian allottees, Louis Mann, William Adams and Joe Yemowat, dependent in part upon this ditch, had not been able to obtain a drop of water, while white renters above them had been receiving a full flow for a month.
Landlords may distrain within 30 days and sell goods and chattels fraudulently or clandestinely carried off the premises by renters in arrears of rent.
Attornments ofrenters made to strangers who claim title and turn the landlord out of possession are void.
True, corn was only eleven cents per bushel at that time, and the number of alien farm-renters was increasing.
The American farmer was getting rich, and moving to town, only the renters and the hired man were uneasy and clamorous.
Pretty soon the whitefolks begin to cut down on the shares, and the renters git only a third and some less, and the Negroes begin to drift out to other places, but old Master stick to the halves a year or so after that.
These nobles are like renters who hold all the land from the King, and besides keeping all these people they have to pay their cost; they also pay to him every year sixty LAKHS of rents as royal dues.
In this respect land users would be in almost as bad a case as renters are at present.
I presume the anti-renters will endeavor to get some amendment of the Constitution, by which they may become owners of the fee of the lands they hold under leases without compensation.
Yes, sir; watch television with the other men rentersand he wouldn't speak to them.
Well, she would just get to being disagreeable with renters and I don't know, she has a lot of handicaps.
This system, in vogue since 1863, at first met with opposition on the part of the renters on account of the impractical propositions of the department.
Hence, the State forests were rented out under a system of time rent or a perpetual license, the renters after exploiting the timber usually subletting the culled woods merely for the pasture, except where coppice could be profitably utilized.
The renters for fixed money rentals are the first of the emerging classes, and form five per cent of the families.
While some of the renters differ little in condition from the metayers, yet on the whole they are more intelligent and responsible persons, and are the ones who eventually become land-owners.
And thus the land-owners, despite their marvellous efforts, are really a transient class, continually being depleted by those who fall back into the class of renters or metayers, and augmented by newcomers from the masses.
Footnote 2: That is, collectors orrenters of Roman taxes.
Footnote 4: That is, collectors or renters of Roman taxes: and so elsewhere.
Footnote 13: That is, collectors or renters of Roman taxes: and so elsewhere.
They are loth to remain renters and in their endeavor to acquire a home they will assume burdens heavier than they can carry.
In a well-paid class of workers there will be more renters and fewer home-owners among the Irish than among any other nationality of equal pay.
But all the present race of mere renters must give way, in one manner or another.
But, you and I, farmer John Biel, would much rather be life holders under monks and Templars, than rack-renters under duchesses.
Part of therenters live in houses which are owned by the proprietor of the land upon which their houses are located, and here the case resolves itself simply into the ordinary relations of renters and householders.
Renters and croppers may be supplemented by extra work, paid for by them, or charged to them.
Some planters find that renters leave them just as they are doing well, and that the land is skinned by them.
Even in Mississippi the owners and renterstogether are more than the share hands.
It is generally believed that the renters are the people most likely to save money and buy property for themselves.
Something like one sixth of the crop is raised by independent negro land owners or rentersworking for themselves; this leaves nearly or quite one half the crop to negro labor under the superintendence of white owners or managers.
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