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without notice.
Action to
evict will
terminate a
tenancy at
sufferance,
because the
tenant no
longer enjoys possession. Some
jurisdictions impose an irrevocable...
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property after the
termination of the lease, s/he may
become a
tenant at
sufferance because the lessor/landlord has
suffered (or allowed) the
tenant to remain...
-
changing the
words in Jefferson’s do****ent from “Such has been the
patient sufferance of
these Colonies; and such is now the
necessity which constrains them...
-
means that any
regional autonomy is
theoretically only
existent at the
sufferance of the
central government. However, in practice,
there would be enormous...
- organization,
composed almost entirely of aliens, who are
themselves here by the
sufferance of a
generous hospitality, band
themselves together in
defiance of the...
-
understands not to
grieve for
those who die, but to feel joy for the
present sufferance.
Chapters 53–74: A
second prophetic vision follows,
whose meaning is explained...
- "forbearance,
sufferance" in the 1580s. The
notion of
religious toleration stems from
Sebastian Castellio and the
Toleration Act 1688. For
having lived long, I have...
- from this Court's
opinions that the
federal system exists only at the
sufferance of Congress." (Hodel v.
Virginia Surface Mining &
Reclamation ****ociation...
-
Endurance (also
related to
sufferance, forbearance, resilience, constitution, fortitude, persistence, tenacity, steadfastness, ****verance, stamina, and...
- all
might see that they had no
power against the
swine unless by His
sufferance; thirdly, to show that they
would have done more
grievous hurt to the...