demised

demised
index dead, deceased, decedent, defunct, late (defunct), lifeless (dead)

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  • demised — demise demise 2 verb [transitive] LAW PROPERTY if the owner of a property demises it, they rent it to someone: • The plaintiff landlord had demised premises to the defendant for 21 years. demised adjective …   Financial and business terms

  • Demised — Demise De*mise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Demised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demising}.] 1. To transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath. Power to demise my lands. Swift. [1913 Webster] What honor Canst thou… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • demised — Synonyms and related words: asleep, asleep in Jesus, at rest, bereft of life, breathless, called home, carrion, croaked, dead, dead and gone, death struck, deceased, defunct, departed, departed this life, destitute of life, done for, exanimate,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • demised — de·mise || dɪ maɪz v. die; come to an end; bequeath, will; transfer an estate (Law) n. decease, death; passing, coming to an end …   English contemporary dictionary

  • demised — misdeed …   Anagrams dictionary

  • misdeed — demised …   Anagrams dictionary

  • Robinson v. Kilvert — (1889) LR 41 ChD 88 is an English tort law case concerning nuisance. It deals with what is sometimes called the issue of a sensitive claimant .FactsA landlord’s cellar maintained an 80ºF (27ºC) temperature for its business, and the heat affected… …   Wikipedia

  • demise — ▪ I. demise de‧mise 1 [dɪˈmaɪz] noun [countable usually singular] LAW PROPERTY when a property owner rents property to someone, or the rented property itself: • Where the demise includes the whole of a building the airspace above the building may …   Financial and business terms

  • City and Westminster Properties (1934) Ltd v Mudd — Court High Court Citation(s) [1959] Ch 129 Case opinions Harman …   Wikipedia

  • notice — Information; the result of observation, whether by the senses or the mind; knowledge of the existence of a fact or state of affairs; the means of knowledge. Intelligence by whatever means communicated. Koehn v. Central Nat. Ins. Co. of Omaha, Neb …   Black's law dictionary

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