Clearly the tenant is hoping to string this matter out as long as possible but the time has come to draw it to a head. |
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In witness whereof the hand and seal of the landlord and of the tenant have been hereunto set the day and year first above-written. |
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We need people on the crofts and on tenant farms to keep our countryside alive rather than allowing it to revert to desert status. |
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There could be two, three or four phases, depending on tenant interest and timing, and there also should be about 25 outparcels. |
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Harding's sublet came after a year of advertising for a tenant to occupy unused space. |
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The landlord commenced proceedings for possession on the ground that the lease had ended and the tenant was trespassing. |
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The landlord's actions did nothing to prevent the tenant from continuing to search for other subtenants for the premises. |
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The transferral of leases makes landlords unhappy because it forces them to supply a valid reason to refuse a potential tenant. |
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It is analogous to the tenant of a house who, on moving out, realises that he or she has been overpaying the rent for the last 8 years. |
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Should a landlord refuse payment from a tenant if the money wasn't earned through honest-to-goodness hard work? |
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If someone doesn't hurry up and get a tenant or two for the site the very name of the park will have become obsolete. |
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When land was held by feudal tenure, military service was due from a tenant to his lord. |
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The son of a tenant farmer in western New York, he gained a minimal education before he was apprenticed as a clothier. |
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The concept of mesne profit could arise in the case of a tenant and a landlord. |
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There're a couple of cartoons and trite quotations on a noticeboard left over from the previous tenant but nothing reassuringly mine. |
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Or you could offer your tenant alternative accommodation commensurate with what they are currently paying. |
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The bids are then processed and people with the highest priority are invited to view the property and become the new tenant. |
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There is an abundance of native birds living alongside badgers, deer and the marauding foxes which cleared out the bantams of a previous tenant. |
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The last thing you need is a tenant who won't pay rent and then forces you to go to court to institute eviction proceedings. |
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Almost two-thirds of a tenant farmer's profit would be taken up by market rent. |
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Soon after this O'Donnell became a tenant of the Earl of Ormond and shortly after became ensconced as constable in Butlers castle. |
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The new tenant will be expected to provide the fixtures and fittings inside the unit. |
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With all his savagery, he was not half so savage, so unclean, so irreclaimable, as the tenant of a tenement in an East London slum. |
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Each tenant must have a guarantor co-sign the lease to ensure payments are received in full on the first day of each month. |
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His father was a tenant farmer, but ensured that William got a good education. |
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They have written to the Clifton council house tenant and told her that taking her vehicle across the verge into her garden was against the law. |
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For the landlord, release is obtained with the consent of the tenant or on a court order. |
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The tenant risks poor performance or health of the livestock due to less forage and lower quality feed. |
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On the basis of its own investigations the landlord formed an honestly held belief that this tenant would detrimentally affect the mall. |
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His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer in the forsaken moorlands of Jutland. |
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The lease here provides only that the tenant bears all the responsibility for maintenance. |
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Where a lease expires, the tenant will pay rent under the existing lease until the new lease is in place. |
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The son of an English tenant farmer, he received a good education and little else in the Lincolnshire community where he grew to manhood. |
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She had been homeless until a friend, the property's tenant, offered her a roof. |
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Nor has it revalued its promising retail warehousing, where an improving tenant mix is leading to a rise in rents. |
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A new town centre is promised for Southill, with the giant retail discount store Aldi as anchor tenant. |
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Does the government mean that a tenant can paint as they wish and bang nails into newly replastered walls at will? |
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The tenant is also to receive a serious amercement for his trespass in disobeying the bailiffs. |
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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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The tenant for life of settled land holds the legal estate and accordingly has the right to occupy the property. |
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Evidently, the tenant had neither heard of a vacuum cleaner nor a window cleaner. |
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The first condition in the agreement stipulated that an allottee should be a tenant of the site for 10 years. |
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With each new tenant, landlords can increase the rent by as much as they like. |
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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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Just ten days later Oldham County Court granted an injunction forcing the landlady to allow her tenant back into the property. |
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A disabled council tenant says she was left at her wits end because essential repairs to her house were not carried out. |
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The tenant or local agent is obliged to deduct 25 per cent withholding tax from rental income and send it to the tax office. |
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The best way of finding a model tenant is to make sure that you obtain at least two references from previous landlords. |
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For instance, one tenant in Silicon Valley needed to sublease 200,000 square feet of its space. |
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The tenant said the young men immediately started to wrangle with their neighbours and left the building only when the police intervened. |
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A tenant is the owner of a legal estate in land and it is a basic principle of English law that an estate in land is freely alienable. |
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Another example of alienation arises when one joint tenant charges his interest in the property. |
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None of the five tenant complaints sent to the health department by registered mail had even shown up on its records. |
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This tenant house, 1 of 7, was part of a mill complex that mainly made jeans and beaver cloth. |
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There was rejoicing at the Academy and every tenant in the valley cheered his health. |
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In other words privity of estate arises when there is a relationship of landlord and tenant between the parties. |
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Her plan puts the onus on landlords to collect the information and pass it along to the city every time a new tenant moves in. |
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Davis Management Ltd. the lease contained a provision that the tenant could not assign or sublet without leave. |
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As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, tenant farmers were driven from the land. |
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This will give rise to increased tenant demand and rising rents in office, retail and residential properties. |
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As a tenant, I had witnessed just about every way you can put a hole in a plaster wall or stain a piece of cheap nylon carpet. |
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As a council tenant she pays no rent or council tax and she gets all the extra benefits there are. |
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As for the commercial tenant you mention, is it the laundrette in the basement, or the windowless room for the telemarketing company? |
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He said the building could be leased to one large tenant or several smaller tenants. |
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Many absentee lords leased out their personal lands and the right to collect dues to rich tenant farmers. |
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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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Pursuant to the lease, the tenant is obliged to pay its proportionate share of common area expenses and realty taxes. |
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Millions of tenant farmers in the developing world have little incentive to invest in land improvements, rotate crops or improve soil fertility. |
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Laura's only chance was to appeal immediately, a long shot when a tenant has already been evicted. |
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At a later stage, the tenant was able to assert his rights to possession of the land against anyone who dispossessed him. |
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The landowner specifically sought Specht out as a tenant because he wanted an organic farmer managing his land. |
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One company was tenant and the other, an associated company, was a licensee of the other. |
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Unfortunately the landlord of the flat downstairs was showing a prospective tenant around the flat and deadlocked the door on their way out. |
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There are also 4.8 million landless families who survive as tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and casual laborers. |
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An attornment clause in a mortgage whereby the mortgagor attorns tenant at will to the mortgagee is not a true contract. |
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This does not mean the board's decision is foreordained, for the board need not evict just because a tenant is legally evictable. |
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The furniture was covered with tarps and being moved to the basement of the building, as word was the new tenant already had furniture. |
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Many of the inner-city poor of the United States descend from farm laborers and tenant farmers. |
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In 1880 there was probably very little economic difference between the tenant farmer and the landless labourer. |
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That joint tenant subsequently died and the survivor claimed that there had been no valid severance in this instance. |
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After working as a farm worker, I became a tenant farmer at Coniston Hall Farm. |
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It breaks every tenant of privacy and civil rights imaginable and will inevitably be denounced by the courts. |
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They are obviously the result of a difficult compromise between conflicting landlord and tenant interests. |
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The tenant farmer who currently occupies the farm is due to retire later this year. |
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Owners provided tenant farmers with arable land to rent and necessary resources. |
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Working their own land gave laborers hope of a rise in status to that of the small tenant farmer. |
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It was thereby asserted that the tenant was entitled to security of tenure and a new lease pursuant to the Act. |
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It would be normal procedure for any incoming tenant to have the building inspected by the surveyor, and that is what they did. |
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If, therefore, a tenant could abandon his title to the premises, he could not do it by bargaining it away to another. |
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If your tenant wants to leave, make sure you have already taken that crucial six weeks' dosh as deposit. |
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Another tenant in the property was also causing a large amount of problems including acts of violence. |
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As a young man, he quit his job as the family tenant evictor and opted for a humbler life as a railway engineer. |
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Thus the word carries a connotation of some physical use of the property by the tenant for the purposes of his business. |
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On the particular occasion that he went to the roof, he had been warned by the first floor tenant that water was pouring in the roof hatch. |
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In fact the tenant was not treated less favourably than a defendant in the High Court. |
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The Government has angered tenant farmers by not keeping a pre-election promise to introduce a retirement scheme. |
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And life was almost as bleak for white tenant farmers and sharecroppers as it was for slaves, who often worked alongside them in the fields. |
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Any tenant has a contractual right to quiet possession and enjoyment of the letting. |
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As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, sharecroppers and tenant farmers were driven from the land. |
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But tenant and residents' rights have developed, so that today, they are now enshrined in law. |
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The distrainment of the goods of a tenant or the eviction of tenants for non-payment of rent were not altogether uncommon in certain periods. |
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It tells the true story of a retiring couple who rent out their farmhouse, only to discover their tenant has turned it into a marijuana grow-op. |
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We have worked alongside local tenant groups to make sure that people hear both sides of the argument, and to encourage them to vote no. |
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His father, a tenant farmer, was turfed off his land by the estate owners who sold it to the Forestry Commission for tree planting. |
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In general, therefore, a tenant will pay some rent to his landlord, although in the case of ground rent it may be a trivial sum of money. |
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It's a good team up in York and it would be pretty bloody-minded for the new tenant not to give them a good chance. |
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Each tenant has the right to park in one of 8 unallocated parking spaces in the communal grounds. |
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Detectives today urged the tenant of a York bedsit where two men were found bludgeoned to death to come forward. |
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It also ordered both the tenant and the undertenant to pay damages based on the lost premium. |
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So far, we have been considering what happens if the tenant under an equitable lease assigns his interest. |
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As a tenant you should be able to enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship with your landlord. |
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The most a landlord can ask for in terms of a damage deposit is the last month's rent, payable before the tenant occupies a unit. |
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Datapoint had been the tenant for some considerable time but it itself had no use for the premises. |
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Whenever a tenant vacates a flat, the rent is increased for the next tenant. |
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Housing association chiefs have sounded a warning shot after evicting their first tenant in York for antisocial behaviour. |
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A new tenant will take over the house in July, which means the food bank and the soup kitchen have just two weeks to find a new location. |
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The tenant charged the premises without giving notice, and allowed the specified date to pass without making the reconstruction. |
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First, where a landlord let premises by demise to a tenant, he was regarded as parting with all control over them. |
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Days later a current tenant with an adjacent lease asked to rent the same space to expand her business! |
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The upstairs tenant told police he had a knife because he was cutting cheese when the women knocked on his door. |
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The tenant, who refused to allow his name to be published, says he recently received the unsigned, undated letter on Yamiro stationery. |
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The phased repair and alteration project involved coordination and phasing of 22 different tenant agencies. |
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The tenant workers proclaimed that there was a right to housing and that tenants could not be evicted for non-payment of rent. |
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After evicting her, the landlord started renovations in hopes of raising the rent for the next tenant. |
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The landlord had arrived at the premises earlier in the afternoon to make a spot check, only to find that his tenant was not at home. |
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Magistrates will come down on the side of the tenant for the most spurious reasons. |
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The tenant shall have the option to purchase the reversionary interest of the property on the terms set out in the Schedule hereto. |
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A share tenant system has made most farmers captives of landlords, or caciques. |
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Bipartite estates were divided between a central demesne and an array of tenant plots. |
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A true copy of the notice should be served on the tenant or posted in a conspicuous place on the premises. |
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In all the situations in which the landlord is liable, the tenant in occupation will also be liable for the nuisance, as an occupier. |
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However, the question of Andrew's occupation rights, or those of the tenant of the flat, were not argued before me. |
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So you've bought a property to let, but have you thought about how to furnish your new investment to best entice your target tenant? |
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Hebridean crofters and near-bankrupt tenant farmers aching for someone to represent their views must hold their heads in their hands at such miserable displays. |
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In other words, a joint tenant cannot disclaim his joint tenancy. |
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A disclaimer releases the tenant from future liabilities under the lease. |
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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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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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It is important to source your tenant from a reliable agency and where possible to get references from previous landlords or even from an employer. |
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The landlords despaired of this campaign because it foiled their plans to relet the evicted holding to a solvent tenant or stock the farm with their own cattle. |
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A tenant paying rent to a non-resident landlord must deduct standard rate income tax from the rent paid to the landlord and pay the tax he has deducted to the Revenue. |
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He worked his way up to being a tenant farmer over 20 years. |
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His father, a tenant farmer, was turfed off his land by the estate owners. |
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The hay will be harvested once a year by a local tenant farmer. |
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The best way to win a fight is to know your strengths, and if you're a tenant getting the boot from your landlord, then your strengths are your rights. |
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Phineas has just suffered the defeat of his bill to strengthen the rights of Irish tenant farmers. |
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It occurs after Phineas has just suffered the defeat of his bill to improve the condition of Irish tenant farmers. |
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In another instance, Sharif told a court he didn't hit a tenant from whom his brother and he were trying to collect back rent. |
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Tractors and harvesters were replacing mules and manual labor, and mechanization was in the process of making black tenant farmers and sharecroppers expendable. |
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For example, in 1941, the Supreme Court invalidated a California criminal statute aimed at excluding indigent sharecroppers and tenant farmers during the Depression. |
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Many lose their land and must become tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or wage-laborers for the better-off peasants who can afford fertilizers and some machinery. |
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The office investment market continues to perform well, but appetite is restricted to city centre locations, long unexpired leases and strong tenant covenants. |
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The term feudal is often associated with William and the Normans, suggesting a system whereby a tenant or vassal held land from the King or his superiors. |
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He recounted an anecdote about an elderly council tenant who was left without any gas heating for three days after her supply was cut off in error. |
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It has been the practice in Ipswich from antiquity that no tenant of tenements in the town held by free burgage do homage or fealty for them to the property's chief lord. |
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Before then it was possible for a tenant to grant land to another tenant, who would owe him service, thus creating a further subtenancy and extending the feudal ladder. |
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At common law the tenant at sufferance was in a very precarious position, because the landlord was able to recover possession of the premises, even by force. |
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Both landlord and tenant have legal estates which may pass to others on sale, by way of gift or under the rules of testate or intestate succession. |
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If the parties reach an agreement as to the continued occupation of the premises by the tenant during that limbo period, what intention is to be imputed to them? |
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It would surely be unreasonable to suppose that the hypothetical tenant is so inescapably imprisoned in the present that no anticipation is permitted of what is to come. |
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The tenant in the house next door, Natalie Smith, told Bradford Coroner's Court that she had experienced a problem with the pilot light in her boiler. |
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They've had a call from the tenant who says that the shower is leaking into the apartment below and he thinks it's because the surrounding walls are plastered, not tiled. |
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First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained. |
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Although landlords are always keen to land a creditworthy tenant able to sign a lease for at least 15 years or more, this time the highest rental offer will win the day. |
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Landowners with estates on which crofters or tenant farmers live are facing a different economic climate since the land reform legislation was passed. |
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A crofter, however, by definition, is a tenant on the croft. |
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The majority of protagonists in the drama were tenant crofters who had farmed the land for countless generations, with only a tiny smattering of incomers. |
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The commission may also look to see if a potential tenant has a crofting background or can make a case that they intend to live in the house permanently and work the land. |
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The landlord wins a stack of cash and the right to evict his tenant. |
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Why does he not come straight out and say that he wants all landlords to evict every tenant who might be accused of upsetting the next door neighbour. |
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The tenant will be hold responsible for any damage caused inside the accomodations. |
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You may have little contact with the family or landlord and be treated simply as a tenant rather than as a paying guest. |
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Exclusive shops in the best locations are snapped up long before the existing tenant begins his final clearance sale. |
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In most cases, the tenant must deliver the rent payment to a place agreed upon or set by the landlord, like their residence or place of business. |
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When a moving truck arrives at an apartment that has not been completely vacated by the previous tenant, a logistical logjam begins. |
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In the seven days following desistance, he is held to pour the double of the down payments to the tenant. |
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In the event of desistance from the tenant, this installment will never be paid back. |
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If you own a house and never rent a vacation home, you do not have to worry about causing damage as a tenant. |
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The tenant is obliged to maintain the apartment in a perfect conditions during the period of occupation of it. |
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The project included the removal of an old steam boiler and the installation of eight smaller humidification units throughout the tenant space. |
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A tenant who has an interest in land under a lease can claim exclusive possession of the property. |
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The tenant could without restriction, give the owner a series of postdate cheques to pay the rent. |
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And she's not particularly comfortable with my channeling an infamous previous tenant, who vacated via tommy gun without giving notice. |
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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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It's just possible that the bullion represents what he accepted from a tenant at 40 Wall Street in lieu of a certified check for a lease deposit. |
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The tenant is not allowed to sublet the flat nor perform construction or other works without a written consent of the leaseholder. |
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A claim can only be filed at the Régie du logement once a valid lease exists between a landlord and a tenant. |
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They include names, concession and lot numbers, tenant or freeholder and the location of the nearest post office. |
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The company has been found liable for overcharging another commercial tenant. |
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Its highly diversified tenant roaster is comprised of many investment grade and international corporations. |
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Any complaints about the condition of the car must be vocalized at the moment of the delivery to the tenant. |
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The 65,000 sq ft Harvey Nichols store is the anchor tenant for the new fashion street The Walk, off Saint Andrew Square, which will have a total of 27 outlets. |
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An unnamed supermarket will be the anchor tenant of the shopping complex, which is set to transform the commercial life of the town as its population expands. |
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Although permission was granted last year for that development, work has yet to begin on the 14-acres site even though anchor tenant Woodies has already signed up. |
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The closure will leave about 100 people without jobs and it will threaten the future of the entire shopping mall as the Friendly Grocer is the current anchor tenant. |
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Poon said that because the company is usually the anchor tenant at large shopping malls, rents are slightly lower than those charged for smaller retail companies. |
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The last phase involved the installation of lighting and wiring for the communications network in office tenant premises. |
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With respect to privately owned apartments a lease contract is concluded between the lessor and the tenant. |
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It is a good idea to arrange which repairs will be assured by the tenant and which repairs by the lessor. |
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It was pointed out on their behalf that the evidence of user on foot came essentially from people who either worked for or on the estate or for a tenant farmer. |
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Cominar mitigates this risk by sharing its portfolio between property types and ensuring that its tenant mix is diversified. |
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Cominar mitigates this risk of credit loss by ensuring that its tenant mix is diversified and by limiting its exposure to only one tenant. |
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It produces acorns in great quantity, to the delight of the tenant squirrels. |
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Strong tenant interest has already been shown in the new space so that we expect it to be pre-let on completion. |
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On a winter morning a tenant farmer living nearby, Lloyd Wilson, was found shot dead. |
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In 1933, he became a tenant farmer at Lynch-Bages, buying it outright five years later. |
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If the land is rented to a farmer, what is the name and phone number of the tenant farmer, and what is included in the rental agreement? |
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Among the other half, only one felt that he could have achieved it by remaining a tenant farmer. |
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After this, a post-work survey is carried out with the landowner or tenant farmer to ensure that the land has been properly restored. |
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For example, if a tenant farmer builds a rental cottage, he can obtain compensation for the infrastructures that remain on site on his departure. |
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In the adjacent village of Cubag, 49year-old Fernando Lago, a tenant farmer, took his most comfortable wooden seat in the house. |
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She lives just down a single-lane road from Al-Soulieman, where tenant farmer families like hers dot wide fields. |
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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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Within the scope of this sale, MEMSCAP becomes tenant of the offices with an option to either substitute new tenants or sublet. |
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The tenant should not transfer or assign nor sublet all or any part of the dwelling. |
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Beaudrie told the County that she was very upset about the prospect of Holmes being a tenant. |
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A person who worked on a farm for someone else, but not as a manager, tenant or cropper, was to be entered as a farm labourer. |
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Under this agreement, the tenant must keep the interior of the premises in good order and must repair the trade fixtures and fittings. |
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The estate of a widow as tenant in dower, shall not be affected by any of the provisions hereinbefore contained. |
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Indeed, the tenant does not have to give a deposit. Every month, he just has to pay the rent and a down-payment on the house price. |
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The landlord prepared the land and then the tenant moved in. |
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In breach of covenant, the tenant has failed to complete the works. |
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His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer. |
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A tenant farmer paid roughly 50 per cent of his crop in rent. |
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Deferred expenses and other assets mainly include tenant improvements and leasing expenses, including tenant inducements and commissions. |
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Landlords are seeing the benefit of a structural change in Britain's housing market, with tenant demand ever strengthening. |
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To qualify you must be a home owner or a private tenant who is aged 60 or over, and has never had central heating. |
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After a decade as a tenant rattling round someone else's neglected gaff, RCD Espanyol finally have a home of their own. |
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Another, Christine, is a secure tenant and will get a new home on the estate. |
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In this leasing environment, you don't want to give a tenant any reason not to come to your building. |
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They divided the common lands and sold off the grand-ducal estates, to raise production by creating a class of independent smallholders in place of the poor tenant farmers. |
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Also at 580 White Plains Road, Keltic Financial Services, joined the tenant roster. |
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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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What has happened is that now inspections are not made without the fee unless a tenant calls or the court orders one. |
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In August 1993, 20,000 angry demonstrators from low-rent barrios of Mexico City protested against legislative reforms aimed at encouraging more construction by removing tenant protection against landlords. |
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Rental charges and taxes on let buildings and the recovery of these charges refer to costs that under law or custom fall to the expense of the tenant or lessee. |
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Even a paid-up tenant can be easily evicted. |
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Replevin allowed the tenant to recover such goods. |
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A situation where a landlord or tenant does not comply with the by-laws of the immovable can transform the rental into a very unpleasant experience. |
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According to these former tenant farmers, some of their fellow citizens were initially prejudiced against them, as a result of a perception that the tenant farmer was unfairly privileged compared to his fellow citizens. |
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The buyers will be offering the property for long term net lease to an auto dealership, office or retail tenant. |
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To do so you define a user status for the rental agreement that disallows it being printed, for example, if no master tenant is assigned from partner management. |
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We have a diversified tenant base. The following pie chart shows our tenant mix as at September 30, 2010 on the basis of percentage of rental revenue. |
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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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Patients know the location, and the tenant saw a tremendous benefit of staying in the space given the tremendous institutional history. |
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A popular novel written in 1864, L'Ami Fritz is a lively portrait of 19th century Alsatian bourgeois society seen through the love story of Fritz, a confirmed bachelor, and Süzel, the daughter of his tenant farmer. |
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Ownership was represented by Bardwell Jones of Scandia Realty and the tenant was represented by David Barreto and Beth Chase. |
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In the case of delay in payment or if the rent is not paid at all, the landlord has the right to terminate the contract after an admonition and evict the tenant from the apartment at short notice. |
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So what is the difference between being a leaseholder and a freeholder? The distinction between a freeholder and a tenant is a feudal one: from the 11th century, freemen owned land on which tenant farmers toiled. |
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In the event of substantial damage to the property, the cost of making good that damage will be agreed between the tenant and the lessor, then deducted from the security deposit. |
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Under the lease, the tenant is responsible for repairing everything apart from the main structural parts of the premises, and for redecorating the premises internally. |
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It seeks to replicate the thought process that a putative tenant might go through when assessing the profitability of a commercial venture involving the renting of a 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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Empty dwellings should also include dwellings which are repossessed following defaults of payments, or which are empty for a short period because a housing agency does not immediately find a new tenant. |
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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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It requires that the landlord deduct from the balance due from the tenant any rent received by the landlord as a result of the reletting. |
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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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When entering into a commercial lease, the landlord typically expects that the tenant will occupy the demised premises for the entire lease term. |
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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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Hyde was earlier a tenant of Lamb House in Rye, once home to his distant cousin, Henry James. |
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A holdback for tenant improvements and leasing commissions was also incorporated and will be dispersed as leases are executed. |
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The damages paid by tenants for cancellation of their rent contracts is apportioned over time, over the number of months' rent paid by the tenant as damages if the property in question is not let during this period. |
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In the event of default by a tenant, delays or limitations in enforcing rights as lessor may be experienced and substantial costs in protecting the REIT's investment may be incurred. |
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Order an employer to take back an employee who was a victim of discrimination or order a landlord to rent an apartment to a person refused as a tenant. |
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In wider policy terms, London needs to better meet the needs of its various types of tenant while, at the same time, encouraging more good landlords to provide for them. |
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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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A number of cooling loads in the basement, which include drinking fountain chillers, air compressor cooling, and tenant equipment, should be converted to a closed-loop cooling system. |
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Authorized official persons of an organ of internal affairs may enter a house even without a court warrant and, if necessary, carry out a search if so requested by the tenant or if a call for help is made. |
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Any council tenant can request a free Energy for the Future advice visit ahead of the winter months. |
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Everyman Cinema has been revealed as the anchor tenant of the proposed Bell Yard scheme. |
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The Tribunal is a tenant with a symbolic rent of DM 1 per year. |
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Contract awarded for This tenant calls for the demolition of all structures at Lot 202 Firetail Place, Kenwick. |
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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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A tenant farmer, Abdul Khaliq, now lives there. |
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Choice is supported by the provision of private and common spaces that afford opportunities to select where and how the tenant spends time and receives personal assistance. |
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These are acquisition amounts that store chains pay to one another when they transfer the goodwill associated with their business activities in a certain location to another tenant. |
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The central tenant of general relativity is that gravity is a pseudo-force due to the curvature of space-time. |
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As regards the conditions for early retirement support, specific problems arising where a holding is transferred by several transferors or by a tenant farmer should be solved. |
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Allocation of a unit of forest land to an individual, called a forest tenant farmer, who agrees to manage it on a sustainable basis and to share its usufruct with the landowner. |
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Out of these employees, nearly one third are related to the tenant farmer. |
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Foram Group has landed its first tenant at 600 Brickell, the 40-story office tower slated for completion this summer. |
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What are the rights of the possible tenant farmer on the property? |
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We will complete some renovations, and then do tenant fit-ups as we lease out the space. |
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One former tenant farmer notes that he had the opportunity to manage recreational activities individually, but that tourism cannot be handled separately from hunting and fishing. |
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Closing is conditioned upon the satisfactory completion of the purchaser's analysis of tenant estoppels and title objections. |
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But none of these unforgettable, heartswelling experiences have made me go home and urge the tenant of my affections to get busy making babies. |
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Why not put the tenant under an obligation to find a new guarantor or to provide some other form of security instead? |
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The tenant and DCT Industrial were both represented by Jay Hagglund of Cassidy Turley BT Commercial. |
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Each co-owner must hold title to the property, directly or through a disregarded entity, as a tenant in common under local law. |
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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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At the same time, other forms of working class based mobilization - rent strikes, demonstrations by leagues of the unemployed, consumer protests, tenant farmer mobilizations - made the air electric with possibility. |
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There are immense stretches of Spanish soil where to be either a tenant farmer or a small proprietor is tantamount to perpetuating a state of want from which neither father, son nor grandson will ever see themselves redeemed. |
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The increased costs of subdividing space, be it direct build-out costs, tenant improvements, etc. |
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David Choate and Andy Ward of Colliers represented the landlord and assisted the tenant in the transaction. |
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The bill would permit a tenant to contest his landlord's property tax assessment without the owner's consent, which is now required. |
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But, as a tenant, Guy saw that Lane had many down days when he stayed in bed, that his cheery smile was, more often than not, a mask, that he could be weary and resentful, a blamer, revealing his envy through his gossip. |
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According to one tenant farmer, the standards have become more rigid since becoming the responsibility of the regional agency for private forest development. |
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Unless it is directly managed by its owner, the estate is leased out to a tenant farmer, hence the proximity of agricultural buildings and lodgings for the tenant. |
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It is also illegal for an owner, landlord, lessor, tenant, occupier or other person having control of a place to knowingly permit that place to be used as a common bawdyhouse. |
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In 2005, after working as a tenant farmer for a quarter of a century in the Domaine de la Chapelle, Pascal decided to invest in his working passion and purchased the property. |
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