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tenancies <tenancy; tenancies> N AGR

tenancies

joint tenancy AGR

contract of tenancy or rent

reference of tenancy for the estate ECON

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Notably, tenancies pass according to a set order upon the death of the leaseholder.
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Tenancies were based on verbal contracts, and tenants had little or no chance to dispute the owners interpretations of them.
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He evicted over 100 tenants, during a period of grinding poverty, and many were forced to re-negotiate their tenancies at usurious rates.
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As mentioned, the new provision will not apply to residential tenancies (at least where the tenant is a natural person).
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There are some important reforms to farm tenancies regarding matters like rent review, tenancy transfers and inheritance.
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The claim is made that they are not legally binding, a moot point, for why then are children warned their parents may lose tenancies?
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Out of the 700,000 controlled tenancies that there then were the rent was increased in only 3 per cent of them.
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Until then flats had been confined to short-term unsaleable tenancies, with varying degrees of statutory rent protection and security of tenure.
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