"Tenant's Fixtures" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Tenant'S Fixtures LAW AND LEGAL
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This phrase signifies things which are fixed to the freehold of the demised premises, but which the tenant may detach and take away, provided he does so in season, wall v. Hinds, 4 Gray (Mass.) 256, 270, 64 Am. Dec. 64

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