You have security of tenure as an Assured Tenant so long as you occupy the Premises as your only or principal home. |
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Tenant farmers who toiled on the estate were obliged to use the mill to grind their corn. |
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As the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 reaches its golden anniversary, major changes came into force today. |
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If you have more than one tenant farmer, please attach a separate Tenant Farmer Declaration for each property, signed by the tenant. |
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Hop on board the tow scow, for a leisurely ride along the Village canal between the Tenant Farm and Cook's Tavern Livery. |
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Tenant farmers usually do not have the right to change the crop on the leased land and must seek approval of the landowner. |
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And she was radicalized by attending Commonwealth College in Arkansas, an institution started by the organizers of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. |
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The Tenant pays repair costs, operating costs, and other costs. |
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This sense of moral duty and the need to record it, are more evident in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. |
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The influence revealed by Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is much less clear. |
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The Tenant is a person who loves socializing, who manages to organize the coolest party in 2 hours, without losing heart when it's time to tidy up. |
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Under the Tenant Protection Act, mobile home park landlords can pass on the costs of compliance to their tenants through rent increases, but the level of increase may make it difficult for tenants to stay in their housing. |
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A good working knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant legislation in Southern Ireland is essential. |
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Her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, was prevented from being republished after Anne's death by her sister Charlotte. |
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Today, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is considered by most of the critics to be one of the first sustained feminist novels. |
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Far more ambitious than her previous novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was a great success and rapidly outsold Emily's Wuthering Heights. |
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When an original assured tenant dies members of his family who fulfil certain qualifications have rights of succession. |
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Nearly a quarter of North Yorkshire County Council's tenant farmers will qualify for rent rebates because they have been directly affected. |
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Evidently, the tenant had neither heard of a vacuum cleaner nor a window cleaner. |
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If the landlord is unable to return the key money, the tenant can stay until the money is returned. |
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The tenant for life of settled land holds the legal estate and accordingly has the right to occupy the property. |
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Pursuant to the lease, the tenant is obliged to pay its proportionate share of common area expenses and realty taxes. |
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They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds. |
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A landlord can normally serve a proper notice to quit, but can he do so for the sole reason that the tenant testified against him in a road accident case? |
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If the demoted tenancy is breached, the council as landlords can evict the tenant without having to satisfy the court that this is justified or reasonable. |
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In other words, a joint tenant cannot disclaim his joint tenancy. |
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An undivided interest means that the tenant in common has a share in the whole and not ownership of a separate portion. |
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For personal injury, defamation cases and in some landlord and tenant disputes the thresholds for each track have different values. |
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Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey in London, as was his right owing to his status as a tenant of the Abbey's close. |
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Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia provides Base Operating Services to tenant commands located on the island. |
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A survey undertaken in Birmingham in 1956 found that only 15 of a total of 1,000 white people surveyed would let a room to a black tenant. |
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Hyde was earlier a tenant of Lamb House in Rye, once home to his distant cousin, Henry James. |
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Two sons split the property and, after tenant farmers gained the right to refuse to pay rent, the sons sold off much of the property. |
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Hill Top remained a working farm but was now remodelled to allow for the tenant family and Potter's private studio and workshop. |
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But the owner of Bannermere Hall stops his tenant the farmer Mr Tyler leasing them the boathouse by the lake. |
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When the monasteries were dissolved in 1539, and wool prices fell, many tenant farmers took to cattle and sheep rearing. |
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Stirling Sheriff Court heard how police were called to an address in Whins Road, Alloa, on March 5 last year by the tenant. |
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He said the main anchor space could be marketed to one tenant or could be split up among numerous smaller tenants. |
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Ginsberg was once a tenant of 170 East 2nd Street and wrote one of his most noted works, Kaddish, while living there. |
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Also at 580 White Plains Road, Keltic Financial Services, joined the tenant roster. |
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The tenant was represented by Kayo Shinohara and Frederick Faust of Dumann Realty and the tenant was represented by Eric Cagner of Newmark Knight Frank. |
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Cecilio Gonzalez, vice chairman of the WHA Board of Commissioners and a 16-year WHA resident, said he and other tenant leaders support the program as constructed. |
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A tenant could very well go along with such proposal when the owner's concession is more attractive than either paying a buyout or incurring an acceleration clause liability. |
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He vouches the tenant in tail, who vouches over the common vouchee. |
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The imitations of the gobblings and other sounds of wild turkeys, often brought this keen-eyed and ever watchful tenant of the forest within reach of the rifle. |
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A wealthy man, he eventually owned thirteen spinning mills and had developed tenant farms and company towns around his textile mills, such as Slatersville, Rhode Island. |
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In return, a patroon was required by the Company to establish a settlement of at least 50 families within four years who would live as tenant farmers. |
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The obligations often included military support and mutual protection, in exchange for certain privileges, usually including land held as a tenant or fief. |
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Some time ago, a tenant called me and said her refrigerator was on the fritz. I had a spare, so I took it down to her and exchanged it for her old one. |
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As his father was a tenant of the Gwydir estate, he was probably educated at Gwydir Castle, near Llanrwst, along with the children of the Wynn family. |
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This Alan Wallace may be the same as the one listed in the 1296 Ragman Rolls as a crown tenant in Ayrshire, but there is no additional confirmation. |
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Parliament passed laws in 1870, 1881, 1903 and 1909 that enabled most tenant farmers to purchase their lands, and lowered the rents of the others. |
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As any improvement made on a holding by a tenant became the property of the landlord when the lease expired or was terminated, the incentive to make improvements was limited. |
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This role gave Percy reason to seek a base in London, and a small property near the Prince's Chamber owned by Henry Ferrers, a tenant of John Whynniard, was chosen. |
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The English argued that, as Charles IV had not acted in a proper way towards his tenant, Edward should be able to hold the duchy free of any French suzerainty. |
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