57 Minn. 230 | Minn. | 1894
At the common law, when a tenant for a fixed term, as for a year, held over after the expiration of his term, paying-rent, he was strictly a tenant at will, but as tenancies at will, from their uncertain nature, were not favored, there gradually grew up the requirement that, to terminate the tenancy, notice must be
Judgment reversed.
.{Opinion published 58 N. W. 990.)