He was the syndic of the lessees of the royal salt marshes of Peccais, an integral part of the gabelle. |
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He said by utilising waste water on the proposed leased land, lessees would pay one quarter of the costs in water usage. |
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The insurers, having paid a claim made by the lessees of the refinery, brought against the defendants a subrogated claim for negligence. |
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The thinking behind it appears to have been that they remained liable as original lessees under the lease. |
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If the covenant has the meaning suggested by the lessees, the lessors are liable for breach of the implied covenant. |
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This would include mortgagees, lessees and the acquirers of other interests, both legal and equitable. |
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Readers should beware of thinking that the tenants, lessees or farmers of the properties were necessarily personally resident therein. |
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They were jurors, reeves and lessees, and in demanding freedom and economic opportunity, they were simply claiming what they regarded as their own. |
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The plaintiffs were lessees and occupiers of one of the flats. |
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We have built up a very good relationship with yourselves, the planners, the local estate office, tenants and lessees and other interested parties. |
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Bembridge Boarding Campus, formerly Bembridge School, is now owned by Ryde School with Upper Chine, whose lessees run Kingswood Centre. |
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Using its state's lemon law, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that car lessees may sue for breach of warranty under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. |
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