Originally posted by french frank
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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostI do declare it stumped me too f.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostOtherwise it should have been Executive Ploughmen.
An executive is surely the person who does the real work, so these days the Executive Ploughman must be the tractor-driver.
What then does the mere Ploughman do? His age-old job of following the plough, probably while sucking a strawI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNo. A tenant must occupy. A renter need not.
For a tenancy to be created classically there must be exclusive possession for a term at a rent ( though since Ashburn Anstalt v-Arnold it is doubtful rent is necessary . The question more is an intention to create legal relations .
A tenant does not need to occupy for there to be a
Tenancy just a right to possess and to exclude all others from possession including the landlord
The term “ renter” has become used instead of tenant for no good reason . The overwhelming majority of renters as described are private renters who because of the Housing Act 1988 are in fact properly described as assured shorthold tenants.
The term renter has no legal meaning - it does not describe people who permission to occupy that falls short of a tenancy - a person permission to occupy bring a licence and licensees do not pay rent they pay a contractual fee . Rent as a term being indicative of tenancy .
Hence, renter is a meaningless invented term when in fact they are tenants !
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post....I can remember my very first ploughman's, largely because it was in a pub by the Itchen where you could sit and watch the water voles going about their business. Just a simple, warm white cob loaf, butter, huge hunk of cheese and pickled onions. Perfect apart from the beer, which was Watney's Red Barrel - CAMRA was founded the following year.
(Sorry, off topic, but I hope a sequitur.)
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