His right to occupy these areas was circumscribed by the terms of his tenancy. |
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The only way we could secure the tenancy for her was to pay the whole 6 months up front. |
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A section of the warehouse has been rented but that tenancy expires in October. |
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If someone is buying a property with a friend or relative, ownership can be held through joint tenancy or tenancy in common. |
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Every cohabiting couple should know the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common agreements. |
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If you opt for tenancy in common and want to leave your share of the property to the person you buy with, you need to make a will and state this. |
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The sublease was to be a month-to-month tenancy, terminable by either party on sixty days notice. |
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The only exception to this is where the head tenancy comes to an end by surrender or merger. |
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If the tenants were so ousted then the tenancy would have lasted for less than ten months. |
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The estate created by the tenancy is unassignable, because a purported assignment terminates it as soon as it comes to the notice of the owner. |
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Officers would notify the association if they were called to a property on a matter which was in breach of tenancy agreements. |
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We consider that he may be in breach of his tenancy agreement and if he continues then we will consider taking further action. |
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The 18-year-old is seven months pregnant and was issued to leave her unit by Thursday because she had been in breach of the tenancy agreement. |
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There were net curtains up when she took on the tenancy of the pub last year. |
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If a later date is specified then it is the continuation tenancy which is to come to an end on that date. |
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She has applied to the high court for a judicial review of the non-inclusion of her partner in her tenancy agreement. |
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However, unless your tenancy has run out you cannot be evicted in order for the house to be sold. |
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It may be no more than a licence determinable at any time, or a tenancy at will. |
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I am afraid, however, that it would be quite contrary to the College's policy to create a joint tenancy with him. |
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Furthermore, at the time of Joe's death his joint tenancy interest will disappear and Shirley will become the PR's sole owner. |
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But in the case of a deposit row, a tenancy deposit scheme does seem like a better way to sort out a punch-up than, well, a punch-up. |
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In terms of tenancy, nine estates were held in demesne and nine had a single sub-tenant. |
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It is important, in these circumstances, to split any joint tenancy on the property so that the couple own the property as tenants in common. |
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In addition the full balance of all outstanding monies under your tenancy will become immediately payable and due. |
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While the rate of white tenancy increased in the period covered, black croppers still outnumbered white. |
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For a joint tenancy to exist, the interests of all the co-owners must be identical. |
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His motive was that his employer, having promised him the tenancy of the Dolaucothi Arms, had gone back on his word. |
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My soon to be fixed 6 month old female Boxer has a tenancy to hump for no apparent reason. |
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He would not think that the pension trustees intended to bring the tenancy to an end by re-entry in three weeks time. |
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As is well known, this sector modified the structure of land tenancy to favor large landholders who maintain links with narco-trafficking. |
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He says tenancy databases are an important and legitimate tool which help real estate agents carry out their job responsibly. |
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Almost all private landlords will only let properties on a shorthold tenancy, in order to protect their investment. |
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The court held that the statute did not invalidate the tenancy agreement but merely regulated its circumvention through the imposition of fines. |
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It is not surprising then that landlord domination of the land rental market has resulted in stringent tenancy contracts. |
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The result for tenants and landlords would be increasingly complicated tenancy contracts which would be designed in favour of the landlord. |
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His landlord gives him a week's notice to quit the house, although he is not in arrears of rent or otherwise in breach of his tenancy. |
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Graduated periods of notice to quit, ranging from four to 16 weeks, depending on length of tenancy, are also proposed. |
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Presumably, rights under the tenancy could be assigned, but the transfer of burdens would be ruled out by the privity of contract rules. |
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The wife had left the defendant and had given the housing authority notice to quit in accordance with the tenancy agreement. |
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From the information available, it would appear that Mrs Ali has an assured tenancy at the above address. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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That was clearly notice, if correct, that she was a person whose rights to an assured tenancy by succession had to be taken into account. |
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Next month they will have to move out of their two-bedroom maisonette in Elm Tree Gardens which they have had on a short-term tenancy. |
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By contrast, the letting of the basement on a weekly tenancy is an example of a periodic tenancy. |
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Or they can offer tenancy support for those who already have access to housing provision. |
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This lesson in landlord-tenant law addresses the tenancy at sufferance, also known as the estate at sufferance. |
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A tenancy on sufferance is not a true tenancy and there is no agreement which would come within the section. |
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He sold the land to the claimants and they granted him in return a rent-free life tenancy. |
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His landlord gives him a week's notice to quit the house, although he is not in breach of his tenancy. |
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Any further breaches of your tenancy agreement may result in the loss of your home. |
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Family members can look after the property if maintenance or tenancy problems arise. |
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Under the law relating to emblements he is entitled, paying no rent after his tenancy has determined, to enter and gather. |
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Property held under a joint tenancy rather than separately passes to the survivor on death. |
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Where there have been successive tenancies particulars should be given of each tenancy. |
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In 1992, a land legislation reform authorized sales and tenancy contracts on ejido land. |
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This information would have been readily available from your tenancy agreement. |
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But most student and many other shared houses are let on joint tenancy agreements. |
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A person cohabiting with another may succeed to some sort of tenancy on the partner's death. |
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The only circumstances are that residential accommodation is offered and accepted with exclusive possession for a term at a rent, the result is a tenancy. |
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Joint tenancy is joint ownership and possession of the same property. |
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In other words, a joint tenant cannot disclaim his joint tenancy. |
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I understand that you will not accept a joint tenancy agreement. |
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Jonathan Cripwell, prosecuting for City of York Council, told magistrates that, in fact, Bi and Ali had a joint tenancy and they were living together. |
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With joint tenancy, the whole property is owned by two people. |
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It was acted upon by both sisters, their wills being made in accordance with it, and it effected, in my opinion, a severance of the joint tenancy. |
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In a traditional marriage arrangement, there is a joint tenancy agreement. |
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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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No tenancy or licence exists giving you permission to be there. |
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Colne Housing Associations tenants will not be affected by the project as their tenancy agreements will have run out before the homes are knocked down. |
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Although the property is tenanted, it is tenanted under an assured shorthold tenancy that can be brought to an end by service of a notice within a very short period. |
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The amount of land let under this type of tenancy has steadily increased. |
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Secure rights of ownership or tenancy have not yet been established. |
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The tenants do not negotiate the terms of their tenancy agreements. |
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Tenants benefit from greater security of tenancy under the new act. |
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The property is owned as a tenancy in common, rather than jointly owned. |
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One sees the point that is raised, but one can also see the caveat that has been put forward in the terms of the tenancy agreement to which I have referred. |
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The Lib Dem policy would prove even more progressive than the mayor's plans, with partnerships that were binding in matters of inheritance, pensions and succession of tenancy. |
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Around one-and-a-half million tenancy agreements are clinched each year worth nearly 6 billion and the OFT is determined these contracts must be fair. |
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They will not have a vote by virtue of having a crofting tenancy. |
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Horberg oversaw Dad's and Mom's conveying their home from joint tenancy to Mom, TOD to their children, per stirpes. |
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Laurence Lee, chairman of charity Blueblood which looks after the welfare of former Everton players, also rejects any idea of a tenancy. |
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Consequently, reformers have emphasised the need to assess residential tenancy laws in terms of protection they provide to tenants. |
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Among the criteria brokers use to classify office buildings are age, location, curb appeal, tenancy, building infrastructure and ownership. |
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This tenancy necessitates the most complicated arrangements to dovetail the interests of the incomer and outgoer. |
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He settled on Kelmscott Manor in the village of Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, obtaining a joint tenancy on the building with Rossetti in June. |
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In 2014 Mr Lawal was elected by his fellow members of chambers to sit on the pupillage and tenancy committee. |
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Monika Bar, 32, and Shannon Eastwood, 24, were offered tenancy after successfully completing pupilages with the set. |
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The Highland Clearances and the end of the township system followed changes in land ownership and tenancy and the replacement of cattle by sheep. |
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Some states provide that tenancy by the entirety property is immune from creditors of a husband or wife. |
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The second way to avoid probate is by having property held in joint tenancy or tenancy by the entirety. |
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Whether it is a tenancy in common or a joint tenancy, there are several ways to end the co-ownership. |
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Security deposits are taken as part of the tenancy and Dewa connection process in Dubai and elsewhere. |
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Since the retention of the track was a necessary condition for tenancy, the Olympic Stadium won the right to host the 2017 World Championships in Athletics. |
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Again, as with consent you should make sure that any agreement is well documented and take care if you are agreeing either to surrender part of your tenancy or to its regrant. |
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As a general rule, tenancy by the entirety is limited to joint ownership of property by husband and wife and, in many states, only to their ownership of real property. |
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On 24 February, Sergant surrendered tenancy to his daughter Sibilia. |
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Carloman had consented to the temporary tenancy of his own share, which he intended to pass on to his son, Drogo, when the inheritance should be settled at someone's death. |
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By law, tenancy by the entirety can exist only between married persons. |
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There was no equivalent of the English system of copyhold, which provided a heritable tenancy for many English counterparts of the Scots who were cleared from their farms. |
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Many would rather lose a portion of their benefit than leave a street property for a gardenless flat, and no-one in their right mind swaps a secure for an assured tenancy. |
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