In old English law. To tender or offer. Cowell. … [Read more...] about TEND
TENANT IN COMMON
See tenancy in common. … [Read more...] about TENANT IN COMMON
TENANT OF THE DEMESNE
Eng. law. One who is tenant of a mesne lord; as where A is tenant of B, and C of A; B is the lord, A the mesne lord and C tenant of the demesne. … [Read more...] about TENANT OF THE DEMESNE
TENANT BY THE MANNER
One who has a less estate than a fee in land, which remains in the reversioner. He is so called because in avowries and other pleadings, it is specially shown in what manner, he is tenant of the land, in contradistinction to the veray tenant, who is called simply, tenant. Hamm. N. P. 393. See Veray. … [Read more...] about TENANT BY THE MANNER
TENANT AT WILL
A tenant who stays on property, usually after the expiration of a lease, with the permission of the owner but only so long as the owner desires and which can change at will. … [Read more...] about TENANT AT WILL
