Year To Year, Tenancy From

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Meaning of Year To Year, Tenancy From

A contract between a lessor and lessee by which the lessor grants possession and enjoyment of land or hereditaments of a demisable nature, for a period of years certain, for a consideration, usually a rent in money payable at the end of stated periods of a year or more, during the term. See United States v. Gratiot, 14 Pet. (U.S.)526,10 L.Ed. 573. It is an estate created to expire at a period certain and fixed in advance. See Waldrop v. Seibert, 286 Ala. 106, 237 So.2d493

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