tenancies in English

noun
1
possession of land or property as a tenant.
Holding took over the tenancy of the farm

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1. Well, you're here to discuss rents and tenancies, yes?

2. He wants to renegotiate leases on the Pope's tenancies in France.

3. The price at which tenancies change hands is currently within the range £000 to £000.

4. 25 But distinctions between the definitions of tenancies and licence are unclear and need to be clarified legally.

5. Short- hold and assured tenancies aimed at enticing owners to let empty homes are looked on with suspicion and disdain.

6. The action must be based on a right in rem and not, apart from the exception for tenancies of immovable property, on a right in personam.

7. The heyday of Balmacaan Estate was in the 1880s and 1890s when it was rented to Bradley Martin, one of that new breed of wealthy American industrialists who held many Highland sporting tenancies at the end of the nineteenth century

8. Assignation of 1991 Act Tenancies Issued by: Bob McIntosh, Tenant Farming Commissioner This guide describes the main features of the legislation but is intended as a lay person’s guide and does not cover some of the fine detail of the legal procedures