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Legal Definitions - nil habuit in tenementis

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Definition of nil habuit in tenementis

NIL HABUIT IN TENEMENTIS

Nil habuit in tenementis is a legal term that means "he has nothing in the tenements." It is used in a legal action to recover rent on a lease, where the defendant argues that the landlord has no title or interest in the property in question.

Example 1: John is a tenant who has not paid rent for three months. His landlord takes him to court to recover the rent. John pleads nil habuit in tenementis, arguing that the landlord has no legal right to the property.

Example 2: In a property dispute, the defendant may use nil habuit in tenementis to argue that the plaintiff has no legal claim to the property.

Nil habuit in tenementis is a legal defense used by a defendant to argue that the plaintiff has no legal right to the property in question. This defense is often used in cases where a landlord is trying to recover rent from a tenant. If the tenant can prove that the landlord has no legal right to the property, then the landlord cannot recover the rent.

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Term: NIL HABUIT IN TENEMENTIS

Definition: Nil habuit in tenementis means "he has nothing in the tenements" in Law Latin. It was used in the past in an action to recover rent on a lease when the defendant claimed that the landlord did not have any ownership or interest in the property in question.

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