tenements in English

noun
1
a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
The flat was part of a refurbished block of tenements that belonged to a housing co-operative.
2
a piece of land held by an owner.
Their lands and tenements should be seized into the king's hands.

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1. Vast acreage of rented tenements, yielded for a peppercorn.

2. Most lived in tenements, many without hot and cold running water.

3. Some leased part of their own tenements while renting additional land.

4. This Bat vigilante has been consistently targeting the port and the adjacent projects and tenements.

5. This bat vigilante has been consistently targeting the port and the adjacent projects and tenements.

6. Areaways are the open spaces in front of buildings, typically small residential rowhouses, flats, tenements, or other attached buildings

7. The buildings were tenements, normally crowded with people, many of whom were at this moment spilled along the street.

8. Those who condescend to visit these miserable tenements can testify that neither health nor decency can be preserved in them.

9. An Appurtenant easement is an easement that runs with the land – meaning it is meant to be binding on successive owners of the dominant and servient tenements

10. Astrer definition is - one belonging to the hearth or home —used of various persons having certain rights or disabilities by reason of their residence or holding of tenements.

11. Australasian Gold Limited is a gold exploration company primarily focused on projects in Australia, of which it holds and has a purchase agreement of over 274.3 km 2 of tenements

12. All and every fraudulent attornment and Attornments of any tenant or tenants of any messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and the possession of their respective landlord or landlords, lessor or

13. Appurtenances means all tenements, hereditaments, easements, rights-of-way, rights, privileges in and to the Land, including (a) easements over other lands granted by any Easement Agreement and (b) any streets, ways, alleys, vaults, gores or strips of land adjoining the Land

14. An Advowson, regarded by the law as property, is termed an incorporeal hereditament, “a right issuing out of a thing corporate.” It is a marketable property, which may be granted by deed or will, which passes by a grant of all lands and tenements, and which may, therefore, become the subject of litigation.

15. An Advowson, regarded by the law as property, is termed an incorporeal hereditament, "a right issuing out of a thing corporate." It is a marketable property, which may be granted by deed or will, which passes by a grant of all lands and tenements, and which may, therefore, become the subject of litigation.

16. An Advowson, regarded by the law as property, is termed an incorporeal hereditament, "a right issuing out of a thing corporate." It is a marketable property, which may be granted by deed or will, which passes by a grant of all lands and tenements, and which may, therefore, become the subject of litigation.

17. Appurtenant Rights means (a) all agreements, easements, rights of way or use, rights of ingress or egress, privileges, appurtenances, tenements, hereditaments and other rights and benefits at any time belonging or pertaining to the Land underlying the Improvements or the Improvements, including without limitation the use of any streets, ways, alleys, vaults or strips of land adjoining

18. An Advowson, regarded by the law as property, is termed an incorporeal hereditament, "a right issuing out of a thing corporate." It is a marketable property, which may be granted by deed or will, which passes by a grant of all lands and tenements, and which may, therefore, become the subject of litigation.

19. All and every fraudulent attornment and Attornments of any tenant or tenants of any messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and the possession of their respective landlord or landlords, lessor or lessors, shall not be deemed or construed to be anywise changed

20. Appurtenant Rights means (a) all agreements, easements, rights of way or use, rights of ingress or egress, privileges, Appurtenances, tenements, hereditaments and other rights and benefits at any time belonging or pertaining to the Land underlying the Improvements or the Improvements, including without limitation the use of any streets, ways, alleys, vaults or strips of land adjoining