special tenancy legislation. The doctrine of surrender by operation of law or implied surrender are expressions used to describe the situation like the present where ... implication of the law. But in an implied surrender, an intention to surrender is not expressed. It is inferred by the law. An implied surrender
expression "relinquishes his security", while Rule 10 of The Second Schedule to the 1909 Act, uses the expression "surrenders his security ... Second Schedule to Bankruptcy Act, 1914). The English Rule uses the expression "surrenders or gives up". Therefore, Rule 10 of The Second Schedule
good surrender". At page 742, the Author describes regarding the implied surrender which reads thus: "Implied surrender or surrender by operation ... operates as implied surrender. The term "surrender by operation of law" or "implied surrender" is the expression used to describe
implication of the law. But in an implied
surrender, an intention to surrender is not expressed. It is inferred by
the law. An implied surrender ... acceptance of possession effects a
surrender by operation of law. It is also called implied surrender in
contradistinction to express surrender which must be either
Property Act provides that:
A lease of immovable property determines by express surrender, that is to say in case the lessee yields up his interest ... case before Rarnamurti, J., that surrender by one of the lessees was of the entire interest and this surrender was relied on to evict
Then it was attempted to be argued that there had been a surrender of the lease by the tenants under Ex. G and hence ... express surrender, by means of mutual; agreement between the lessor and the lessee or by implied surrender. There is no express surrender in this case
Surrender," but 1 cannot treat this language as any authority on the point. In Woodfall's Landlord and Tenant surrender is treated ... section provides that a lease of immovable property determines " by express surrender; that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his interest
operates as implied surrender. The term "surrender by operation of law" or "implied surrender" is the expression used to describe ... lessee". The surrender is either express or implied. The Author further states as follows: "Express surrenders are in England required by the Statute
surrender," but I cannot treat this language as any authority on the point. In Woodfall's Landlord and Tenant surrender is treated ... that section provides that a lease of immoveable property determines by express surrender, that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his interest
Property Act provides that a lease of immovable property determines by express surrender, that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his interest ... case before Ramamurti, J. that surrender by one of the lessees was of the entire interest and this surrender was relied on to evict