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Updated: May 22, 2025
Families occupying many rooms must when the hospice is very crowded, and when they have had due notice manage to pack themselves into a smaller compass. No one can have rooms kept for him. It is to be strictly "first come, first served." No one must sublet his room. Visitors must not go away without giving up the key of their room. Candles and wood may be bought at a fixed price.
To tell the truth, John had recently imbibed some more or less capitalistic or anticapitalistic doctrines, and he was quite incapable of understanding why, if a street-contractor, for instance, was permitted by the laws of the land to sublet the work for which he had contracted, he, John, should not be permitted to sublet his contract to Dennis, piecemeal, or even as a whole, if he saw fit to do so.
Her money and Joan's were banked under both names, and the dreary little home was but an empty shell. "I've failed utterly," the girl sobbed over Cuff in her arms; "I told Aunt Dorrie when I found that out I would go to her." So Joan sold the furniture and sublet the rooms; she paid her small debts and promised her music teacher that she would continue her work in New York.
If there is no contract to the contrary, the tenant may sublet the whole or any part of the premises, but this does not release him from liability for rent. If the tenant fails to leave the property when his lease has expired, the owner may make his demand through what is known as a "notice to quit," which must be served on the tenant in person.
I could but subsist on the difference between the rent I paid for my flat and the rent at which I had sublet it, furnished, for the season. And the season was near its end, and creditors awaited me in town. Was it possible to be entirely honest? I had run no bills when I had money in my pocket, and the more downright dishonesty seemed to me the less ignoble.
Miss Tippet's means being small, she rented a proportionately small residence, consisting of two floors, which were the upper portion of a house, whose ground floor was a toy-shop. The owner of the toy-shop, David Boone, was Miss Tippet's landlord; but not the owner of the tenement. He rented the whole, and sublet the upper portion.
Kennedy and I had already met him and he shook hands cordially. Mademoiselle Violette, it seemed, had rented the entire house and then had sublet the basement to a milliner, using the first floor herself, the second as a workroom for the girls whom she employed, while she lived on the top floor, which had been fitted for light housekeeping with a kitchenette.
The job of wiping out these troublesome whites had been sublet, and they wasted no further anxiety over the affair. This indifference irritated the outlaw exceedingly. "Damn siwashes!" he grumbled. "Look out!" warned Alfred. The dead-line was overpassed. Swaying tufts of vegetation marked the rapid passage of eel-like bodies.
Neither my active partner nor my trusted man had arrived, nor was there a line to indicate where they were or when they might be expected, though Major Hunter had called at our hotel a few days previously for his mail. The designated day was waning, and I was worried by the non-appearance of either, when I received a wire from Austin, saying they had just sublet the Indian contracts.
The waves were colourless, and the Bournemouth steamer gave a further touch of insipidity, drawn up against the pier and hooting wildly for excursionists. "When there is a sublet I find that damage " "Do excuse me, but about the Porphyrion. I don't feel easy might I just bother you, Henry?" Her manner was so serious that he stopped, and asked her a little sharply what she wanted.
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