. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 'TEMBER 30, 1906] ®l\e $vtebev ctxxb gtpovi&xxxaxx 18 .ANDLORD AND TENANT. [ts usual to stipulate in the lease iital agreement the time when the ut's occupancy of the premises is J-minate. Frequently the length of iirm is stipulated, with a provision &. to the effect that the term may Tjnewe-i or the premises retained |I certain time longer, at his op- H JB there are cases where the term J|t definitely stated, or where the 'Jbion in the lease is not valid for i^Ength of time agreed on. If the ft of the term is stipulated, and Stipulation is valid, litt
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 'TEMBER 30, 1906] ®l\e $vtebev ctxxb gtpovi&xxxaxx 18 .ANDLORD AND TENANT. [ts usual to stipulate in the lease iital agreement the time when the ut's occupancy of the premises is J-minate. Frequently the length of iirm is stipulated, with a provision &. to the effect that the term may Tjnewe-i or the premises retained |I certain time longer, at his op- H JB there are cases where the term J|t definitely stated, or where the 'Jbion in the lease is not valid for i^Ength of time agreed on. If the ft of the term is stipulated, and Stipulation is valid, little difficulty "Jrise; brt where the length of the .Ik for any reason uncertain ques- â arise that frequently lead to 'â Ie between the landlord and the â Sere the length of the term is not Ml, the intention of the parties S be determined by the conditions iircu instances of the case. The â factor going to determine the Btion of the parties is the manner â bich the rent is payable; as, if iJ'ent is so much a week, or so jj a month, or so much a year, ;M:ourts would construe the ten- -Jto be by the week, or month, or 1 as the case may be. But it has e: held that where the property is Ml for farming purposes the pre- ;Btion is that the tenancy was for Sir at least. The rent paying .â Ills is not taken as conclusive .-fence of the intentions of the par- 1 lit is only taken as a presump- -eand evidence may be introduced "low that the tenancy was for a Her or less period than as indicat- -"-â ' the rent Period- 'â M-. mere fact that the rent is pay- ;-â monthly, quarterly, yearly, does /Sontrol in all cases. As, where a ::M provides for an annual rent, I»le monthly it is held to be a iBcy from year to year. Permis- ijfltto occupy where no rent is re- 1 is not a tenancy from year ar. agrement that a tenant may |as long as he pays his rent, is to be void; such an agreement nts to a tenancy from year to or from month to month, ac- lg to the rent paying perio
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