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LOYER PRINCIPAL [2 records]

Record 1 2013-01-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • PAJLO
  • Property Law (common law)
CONT

Head rent is rent payable to a superior landlord for fully improved property; as where a house is let on lease, and sub-let on weekly tenancies at a much higher amount. (Adkin's, 17th ed., 1973, p. 81)

OBS

The term is in common use, though not mentioned in the text books. (Adkin's, ibid.)

French

Domaine(s)
  • PAJLO
  • Droit des biens et de la propriété (common law)
OBS

loyer principal : terme normalisé par le Comité de normalisation dans le cadre du Programme national de l'administration de la justice dans les deux langues officielles (PAJLO).

Spanish

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Record 2 2012-10-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • PAJLO
  • Property Law (common law)
CONT

Perhaps the most usual example of the grant of a perpetual rentcharge occurs where a vendor on the sale of a fee simple instead of receiving the purchase money in the form of a lump sum, reserves to himself a rent - generally known as a fee farm rent or a chief rent - which is payable to him and his heirs in perpetuity. (Cheshire's Modern Law of Property, 12th ed., 1976, p. 627)

French

Domaine(s)
  • PAJLO
  • Droit des biens et de la propriété (common law)
OBS

loyer principal : terme normalisé par le Comité de normalisation dans le cadre du Programme national de l'administration de la justice dans les deux langues officielles (PAJLO).

Spanish

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