Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Citation
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Parent Document
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Jurisdiction
- Kentucky (state)
- Effective Date
- 1914-01-21
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/7228886/grant-v-collins/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (17)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
- Grant v. Collins, 157 Ky. 36 (1914)
Full Text
710 charsGrant held the apartment during the term specified in the lease, and remained over in the property without renewing the lease from September 1, 1911, until May 1, 1912, when he vacated the property. By the terms of the lease, the rent, $50 a month, was payable monthly. He paid the rent monthly up to the time that he left the property. This suit was brought against him by Collins to recover the rent at $50 a month from May 1 to September 1, 1912, on the ground that by remaining in the property and paying the rent as stipulated in the lease, he had exercised his option to renew the lease for a year from September 1,1911, although no new lease had been executed. Section 2296, Kentucky Statutes, provides: