whether the surrender letter amounted to a valid surrender and as to whether on the basis of such letter of surrender a subsequent lease could ... writes "the term surrender by operation of law or implied surrender (there being no distinction is the expression used to describe all those cases
clear from this statement of the plaintiff that he pleaded an express surrender of the tenancy by the predecessors of the defendants in July ... rent in future. The clarified pleading, therefore, was one of express surrender of tenancy. There is much tenability in the argument of the learned counsel
same time in one person in the same right;
(e) by express surrender; that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his interest ... them;
(f) by implied surrender;
(g) by forfeiture, that is to say, (1) in case the lessee breaks an express condition which provides that
lease. It was urged that in the instant case there was an express condition in the rent note to the effect that after the tenant ... same time in one person. It also determines by express surrender or implied surrender or by forfeiture and lastly on the expiration of a notice
held that tenancy rights may be surrendered expressly or impliedly. An express surrender can be effected by a clear and unambiguous declaration of intention ... held that relinquishment of possession operates as implied surrender. The Apex Court also clarified that implied surrender by operation of law occurs by creation
same time in one person in the same right ;
(e) by express surrender ; that is to say, in case the
lessee yields up his interest ... them ;
(f) by implied surrender ;
(g) by forfeiture, that is to say, (1) in case the lessee breaks an express condition which provides that
lease of immoveable property determines-
(a) to (d)..................
(e) by express surrender; that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his interest under ... them;
(f) by implied surrender;
(g) by forfeiture; that is to say (1) in case the lessee breaks an express condition which provides that
same time in one person in the same right ;
(e) by express surrender, that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his Interest ... them ;
(f) by implied surrender ;
(g) by forfeiture, that is to say, (1) in case the lessee breaks an express condition which provides that
lease is determined in several ways including express surrender, i.e., the tenants yielding up his interest under the lease to the landlord by mutual
which would have been produced if she had really died. If she surrenders the estate to the next reversioners, they would become the absolute owners ... acts being done simultaneously or through one document; a widow can surrender the estate to the next reversioners and they can alienate it through