Anaction was brought in the Supreme Court by Hoyt's Proprietary
Ltd. against Cosens Spencer in which the declaration was as follows : -
" Hoyt's Proprietary Limited a company duly incorporated and en-
titled to sue by that name by Matthew John O'Neill its attorney sues
Cosens Spencer for that at the time of the making of the agreement
hereinafter alleged and at all material times the defendant was the
lessee of certain premises from James Edward Carruthers, John George
Morris Taylor, William George Taylor, Joseph Woodhouse, William
Robson, Perey Newman Slade, Frederick Over, Robert John Lukey,
Herbert Middleton Hawkins, Fred Cull, William Elliott Veitch
Robson and Gustavus John Waterhouse, his head lessors, and was
engaged in theatrical enterprises and the plaintiff Company was
engaged in the business of displaying pictures in theatres and in
consideration that the plaintiff Company would take a lease of and
become lessee of the said premises from the defendant to be used
by the plaintiff Company as a theatre for the display of pictures
for a term of four years from the first day of February one thousand
nine hundred and eighteen upon certain terms the defendant
promised that he would not at any time during the currency of the
said term give four weeks' or any notice to the plaintiff Company
of his intention to terminate the said lease in pursuance of a proviso
in the said lease or otherwise terminate the same unless requested
and required so to do by the said James Edward Carruthers, John
George Morris Taylor, William George Taylor, Joseph Woodhouse,
William Robson, Perey Newman Slade, Frederick Over, Robert
John Lukey, Herbert Middleton Hawkins, Fred Cull, William
Elliott Veitch Robson, Gustavus John Waterhouse, his head lessors,
and the plaintiff Company thereupon took a lease of and became
lessee of the said premises from the defendant for the said term of
four years from the first day of February one thousand nine hundred
and eighteen upon the said terms yet the defendant during the