As the original lease agreement no longer existed Campbell sued Milton under an action of assumpsit ( or breach of promise to pay ) for use and occupation of Campbell's land.
12.
The same assessment should be made here, because the sums payable for use and occupation are not rent, and the statutory provisions about notices of increase do not apply to them.
13.
The compensation for " entry, use and occupation of the Property " seems not to " exceed the entire [ taxable ] value of the land " as written in the registry.
14.
If the lease were set aside without any terms being imposed, it would mean that the plaintiff, the tenant, would have to go out and would have to pay a reasonable sum for his use and occupation.
15.
Although he is still praised for his contribution towards the protection and preservation of medieval ruins, he has been criticised for the extensive clearance of monastic sites which removed evidence of use and occupation after the medieval period.
16.
The performance of RIDE covers the main areas of development of cities, including infrastructure, employment generation and vocational training, sanitation ( water supply, sewage collection and treatment and cleaning of public service ), use and occupation of land.
17.
In addition to applications in hunting and wildlife viewing, research applications include studies of nest ecology, detection of rare species, estimation of population size and species richness, as well as research on habitat use and occupation of human-built structures.
18.
The court held that Rubin was indeed a tenant, as the compensation for the use and occupation of the land was the fact that the parties intended that the buildings erected should become the property of the lessor at the expiration of ten years.
19.
Milton also contented that the action of assumpsit ( or breach of promise to pay ) for Milton's use and occupation of Campbell's land was not a lie, but that the proper cource for Campbell to have pursued should have instead been an action for debt under the second document, the memorandum.
20.
Among his instructions, Russell directed that the commissioner and Governor define on the map land that was in the " actual occupation and enjoyment " of Maori; certain areas were to be made inalienable for Maori use and occupation, with the balance, described as " waste land ", to become Crown land.