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UNDERLEASE, contracts. An alienation by a tenant of a part of his lease,
reserving to himself a reversion; it differs from an assignment, which is a
transfer of all the tenant's interest in the lease. 3 Wils. 234; S. C. Bl.
Rep. 766. And even a conveyance of the whole estate by the lessee, reserving
to himself the rent, with a power of re-entry for non-payment, was held to
be, not an assignment, but an underlease. Str. 405. In Ohio it has been
decided that the transfer of only a part of the lands, though for the whole
term, is an underlease; 2 Ohio, R. 216; in Kentucky, such a transfer, on the
contrary, is considered as an assignment. 4 Bibb. R. 538.
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