ground rent in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for ground rent in the English»French Dictionary

rend <pret, pp rent> [Brit rɛnd, Am rɛnd] VB trans lit, fig

I.rent [Brit rɛnt, Am rɛnt] VB pt VB pp

rent → rend

II.rent [Brit rɛnt, Am rɛnt] N

III.rent [Brit rɛnt, Am rɛnt] VB trans

2. rent (let) → rent out

See also rend, rent out

I.ground [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] VB pt VB pp

ground → grind

II.ground [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] N

1. ground (surface underfoot):

sol m
to clear the ground lit, fig
on the ground lit, fig

2. ground (area, territory):

ground lit, fig

2. grounds (reasons):

V.ground [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] VB trans

See also grind

I.grind [Brit ɡrʌɪnd, Am ɡraɪnd] N

II.grind <pret, pp ground> [Brit ɡrʌɪnd, Am ɡraɪnd] VB trans

III.grind <pret, pp ground> [Brit ɡrʌɪnd, Am ɡraɪnd] VB intr

I.grind [Brit ɡrʌɪnd, Am ɡraɪnd] N

II.grind <pret, pp ground> [Brit ɡrʌɪnd, Am ɡraɪnd] VB trans

III.grind <pret, pp ground> [Brit ɡrʌɪnd, Am ɡraɪnd] VB intr

ground rent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ground rent in the English»French Dictionary

rend <rent [or Am rended]> [rend] VB trans form

See also earth

See also grind

II.grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] VB trans

II.grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] VB trans

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Every proprietor owes to the community a ground rent for the land which he holds.
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The members lease their homes to themselves for a nominal ground rent of 1.
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This is confusing as a true ground rent is a sum payable in relation to land held under a lease.
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Huts are usually sold leasehold with a ground rent also paid to the landowner.
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They defined ground rent as that portion of all rent which is attributable only to the size and location of the parcel.
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In major cities, landlords are passing to their tenants, increases occasioned by ground rent, tenement rate, facility fee and water rate to mention a few.
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Private academies need to cover their costs - ground rent, equipment, coaches' salaries and so on.
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The ground rent was 100 per annum.
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The buildings were to be let on 99-year leases, and income could be recouped in the form of ground rent.
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A ground rent is created when a freehold piece of land or a building is sold on a long lease or leases.
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