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COMMON LAW RULE IN PROPERTY LAW
Rule in Dumpor's case; Rule In Dumpor's Case; Rule in dumpor's case; Dumpers case; Dumpors case; Dumper's case; Dumpor's case; Dumpers rule; Dumper's rule; Dumpors rule; Dumpor's rule

rule in         
If you say that you are not ruling in a particular course of action, you mean that you have not definitely decided to take that action.
We have made no decisions on restructuring yet. We are ruling nothing out and we are ruling nothing in...
We must, as I said, take care not to rule in or rule out any one solution.
PHRASAL VERB: usu with brd-neg, V n P, V P n (not pron)
Rule in Dumpor's Case         
The Rule in Dumpor's Case is a common law rule of property law first set forth by Sir Edward Coke in 1578 (4 Coke 119b [1578]), in the case of Dumpor v. Syms.
French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799)         
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  • victories in Italy]] led to the demise of the ancient [[Republic of Venice]] and the French occupation of the Ionian Islands.
  • Louis Dupré]]
  • Antoine Gentili, first French governor of the Ionian Islands
  • Portrait of [[Carlo Aurelio Widmann]], last Venetian governor of the Ionian islands
  • Flag of the [[Septinsular Republic]]
  • Battle of Nicopolis]]
  • Medal presented by the inhabitants of Cephalonia to Admiral Ushakov in 1800, with his likeness on the obverse and a depiction of the siege of Corfu on the reverse
French departments of Greece; Republican French rule in the Ionian Islands; French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797-1799)
The first period of French rule in the Ionian Islands () lasted from June 1797 to March 1799. Following the fall of the Republic of Venice in May 1797, the Ionian Islands, a Venetian possession, were occupied by the French Republic.

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Rule in Dumpor's Case

The Rule in Dumpor's Case is a common law rule of property law first set forth by Sir Edward Coke in 1578 (4 Coke 119b [1578]), in the case of Dumpor v. Syms. In its most basic form, it states that once a landlord has consented to an assignment of a tenant's interest in a leasehold estate, the landlord implicitly consents to all future assignments by the assignee.

This rule is still operative in some U.S. states and some other jurisdictions which follow English common law. The rule was abolished in England in 1859, as it has been in a number of U.S. states, but this does not automatically invalidate the rule in other jurisdictions which follow English common law. Parties sometimes seek to contract around the rule by putting a clause in the lease agreement (or in the document approving an assignment) reserving the landlord's right to approve or disapprove a future assignment. Whether this is valid, or how the parties may circumvent the rule in a different way if they are in a jurisdiction that follows the rule, depends the law of the jurisdiction where the real property is located.

Examples of use of rule in
1. A decision to reject it may, instead of causing the collapse of Hamas rule in Gaza, bring about the crash of Abbas‘ rule in the West Bank.
2. Taliban–style rule In some cases, they went door to door, playing on fears of Taliban–style rule in Gaza if Hamas were to win.
3. The supreme court will rule in November on their appeal.
4. Historically, bipartisanship has been the rule in such situations.
5. Loud outbursts were often the rule in previous court sessions.