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- without notice. Action to evict will terminate a tenancy at sufferance, because the tenant no longer enjoys possession. Some jurisdictions impose an irrevocable...
- property after the termination of the lease, s/he may become a tenant at sufferance because the lessor/landlord has suffered (or allowed) the tenant to remain...
- the action which was promptly reversed. Kimmage had been a racer and had a long history of investigating doping in the sport, including a book and, more...
- Endurance (also related to sufferance, forbearance, resilience, constitution, fortitude, persistence, tenacity, steadfastness, ****verance, stamina, and...
- under East India Company jurisdiction, under which policies of religious sufferance and pretermissions of religious taxes prevailed. Aurangzeb issued land...
- means that any regional autonomy is theoretically only existent at the sufferance of the central government. However, in practice, there would be enormous...
- fights ... in Oxford", and studied there "in greater quiet and peace by sufferance of the noble John earl of Warenne". They appealed that "the king would...
- fee, acres, allodium, benefice, copyhold, equitable estate, estate at sufferance, estate for life, estate for years, estate in expectancy, estate in possession...
- is his humility? Revenge. If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? Why, revenge! The villainy you teach me I will...
- changing the words in Jefferson’s do****ent from “Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them...