That, in turn, limits a tenant's down time and economic losses relating to computers, filing cabinets and furniture. |
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Breach of the tenant's obligation to pay rent gives the landlord certain rights, including the right of forfeiture. |
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We will put a stop to Labour's politics of envy and give to tenants in London what is every other tenant's birthright and reinstate the right to buy. |
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Prime Group had given an indemnity as a principal obligor, and not just a guarantor, to the Respondents in respect of the tenant's obligations under one of the Leases. |
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The legal and political history of the tenant's claim to enfranchisement of the property is not relevant to the valuation to be made by the Tribunal. |
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In other words, the tenant's estate was somehow divisible into two portions, only one of which was extinguished by the squatter's adverse possession. |
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Sub-letting occurs when the tenant grants an underlease out of the tenant's own lease with the landlord. |
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The hide was the basic unit of the system on which the tenant's public obligations were assessed. |
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Thus, a landlady dutifully reports to the police a sulfurous smell emanating from a tenant's apartment, leading to his arrest. |
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A claim was brought by the landlord against the guarantor requiring it to be responsible for rent and other sums owing under the lease following the tenant's insolvency. |
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To maintain the burhs, and to reorganise the fyrd as a standing army, Alfred expanded the tax and conscription system based on the productivity of a tenant's landholding. |
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A building on an outparcel may impair visibility of the tenant's premises. |
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Fawkes was sent out to investigate, and returned with the news that the tenant's widow was clearing out a nearby undercroft, directly beneath the House of Lords. |
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