Sir J. G. Sinclair, Bart. - Leac - Cuninghame v. William Manson - Gran - Jardine [1821] UKHL 1_Shaw_1 (21 February 1821)
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(1821) 1 Shaw 1
CASES DECIDED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, ON APPEAL FROM THE COURTS OF SCOTLAND.
1 st Division.
No. 1.
v.
Subject_Landlord and Tenant — Clause. —
Held,—1.—That a clause whereby a tenant was bound to uphold old houses, and leave them in tenantable repair, with a power to build an additional steading, for which he was to receive payment at the expiry of the tack, did not entitle him to pull down the old houses, and insist for the value of a new and separate steading, but only for its value as an additional steading; and,—2.—That he was entitled to that value as at the expiry of the tack, and not merely to indemnification of his outlay.
The farm of Borrowstoun in the county of Caithness was, prior to 1785, possessed under a lease of twelve years, obtained from the appellant's father by John Manson. By this lease, Manson was bound “to keep, uphold, and maintain the whole houses hereby set in sufficient tenantable condition during the tack, and to leave them so at their removal.” At the expiration of it, there were on the farm a servant's dwelling, a stable, a byre, two barns, with a kiln and an oxen house, appropriated to the principal tenant, besides cot-houses inhabited by subtenants. A new lease was granted in 1785 by the father of the appellant to Manson for 21 years, at a rent of £105, from Whitsunday, by which the tenant and his successors bound themselves to keep, uphold, and maintain “the whole houses hereby set in sufficient tenantable condition during this tack, and to leave them so at their removal, with this provision and declaration, that the timber on the several subtenants' houses shall now be appraised and valued at the sight of two neutral men, one to be chosen by each party, and the like appraisement and valuation shall be made at the issue
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Against these judgments Sir J. G. Sinclair appealed, 1. Because they proceeded upon a misinterpretation or misconception
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Counsel: Appellant's Authority.— Ducat, May 14. 1803, (15264.)
Solicitors: J. Campbell,— J. Richardson,—Solicitors.
(Ap. Ca. No. 3.)
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