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The contractual tenancy therefore came to an end by effluxion of time on 6 June 1989.
None of this termination by effluxion of time rubbish.
Karpíšek's work is characterized by topics such as, effluxion, the erotic, and, above all, spirituality.
(b) A double dissolution is prohibited within the six months before the expiry of the parliament by effluxion of time.
Companies may cease to exist by effluxion of time, by appropriate resolution or by court order for dissolution of the company.
It also remains the only election in Australia's federal history to have occurred following expiration of a full three-year parliamentary term by the 'effluxion of time'.
Either the landlord or the tenant may be entitled to determine a term certain at a date earlier than that on which it would otherwise expire by effluxion of time.
After each Parliament ends, whether by dissolution or by effluxion of time, members of the House of Commons face general elections, but senators continue in office.
When the tenancy ended by effluxion of time the defendant remained in occupation as a statutory tenant pursuant to section 2(1) (a ) of the Rent Act 1977.
Each Parliament comes to an end, after a number of sessions, either by the command of the Sovereign or by effluxion of time, the former being more common in modern times.
Immediately after handover in 2003, and the constitutional effluxion of his immunity, Abubakar Audu was arrested in handcuffs by the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Nevertheless, in supervising the transcription of this history of what is now New Spain, only God knows how racked and outraged and nauseated we have been by the narrator's unquenchable effluxion.
They can usually be abandoned (although proof of the intention to abandon is necessary) and may also be extinguished by the effluxion of time (although different rules pertain to positive and negative servitudes).
Some Members of Parliament made it clear that in their view, the "effluxion of people from the Northern parts" was unwelcome, and compared them to "plants which are transported from barren ground into a more fertile one".
Starting from 9 July, 2004, the Tribunal also has power to adjudicate claims for possession of premises, the tenancies or sub-tenancies of which have expired by effluxion of time even when they are outside the said Ordinance.
The partnership of Henry Bessemer & Co. was formally ended on 25 June 1877 "by the effluxion of time", although the Sheffield factory continued production with Allen buying Bessemer's interest in it that year.
The Parliament Act provides merely that the life of Parliament will end by effluxion of time, five years to the day after its first meeting, only if it has not previously been dissolved by the monarch and, these days, it invariably is.
My Lords, this appeal arises out of a memorandum of agreement dated 19 December 1930 and said to have created a lease for a term which was not limited to expire by effluxion of time and cannot now be determined by the landlord.
Timp, fluke-mites, gangue and pust became his hated enemies; impactions of the clote were a major annoyance, requiring the sub-surface use of reamer, drench-bar and hose, in a position which, when the impaction was eased, became subject to the full force of the effluxion.
Conversely, if the rent is payable quarterly in arrear the term will be taken to begin at the first moment of 26 March, so that the last payment of rent will fall due on the last day of the term rather than the day after its expiry by effluxion of time.