privity of estate — This describes the relationship between a current tenant and its current and immediate landlord, regardless of whether those persons were the original parties to the lease. There is no privity of estate between a head landlord and an undertenant … Law dictionary
Privity of estate — is the concept in property law that there is a legal relationship between a landlord and a tenant, with shared rights and responsibilities. this relationship does not arise out of contract but connected through possession of the property on the… … Wikipedia
privity — priv·i·ty / pri və tē/ n pl ties [Old French privité privacy, secret, from Medieval Latin privitat privitas, from Latin privus private] 1: the direct connection or relationship between parties to a contract or transaction (as a purchase) privity… … Law dictionary
privity — In its broadest sense, privity is defined as mutual or successive relationships to the same right of property, or such an identification of interest of one person with another as to represent the same legal right. Petersen v. Fee Intern., Ltd., D … Black's law dictionary
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privity — An elusive term. In general, an identity of interest between persons, so that the interest of the one is measured by the same legal right as that of the other. Fleming v Cooper, 225 Ark 634, 284 SW2d 857, 58 ALR2d 694. The relation between two… … Ballentine's law dictionary
privy in estate — See privity of estate … Ballentine's law dictionary
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Covenant running with the land — A covenant running with the land, is a real covenant, in the law of real property. It is a nonpossessory interest in land in one form as an agreement between adjoining landowners to do something (affirmative covenant) or to refrain from doing… … Wikipedia
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