Similar words: warlord, padlock, deadlock, handle, bundle, kindle, dwindle, kindled. Meaning: ['lændlɔrdɪzm /-ɔːd-] n. a landowner who leases to others.
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91. And now private tenants in flats can get together to buy the freehold from their landlord too.
92. Wanted: Landlord seeks nice tenant for a wonderful apartment in a great neighborhood.
93. If business premises suffer serious fire damage the landlord usually covenants to reinstate the premises with all convenient speed.
94. Under the terms of their lease, they have to pay maintenance charges and annual ground rent to a landlord.
95. A former landlord said she was still owed several thousand dollars in back rent.
96. Therefore the landlord should be encouraged to insure against all normal risks.
97. And, as it happened, some of the sharpest complaints were lodged against a landlord who was also a ranking Scientologist.
98. The landlord is an extremely disagreeable man. Have as little to do with him as possible.
99. If you have a pet, ask your previous landlord for a reference letter stating that your animal is well-behaved.
100. It is more a case of striking a fair balance between the landlord and the tenant.
101. Homes left empty without good reason by any public authority will be transferred to a better social landlord.
102. A landlord can not normally bring an action for trespass as the tenant is the person who has possession.
103. Covenants in a lease are enforceable as part of the contract between the landlord and tenant.
104. Under that lease it is required to pay rents to the landlord.
105. A VAT-registered landlord may have a managing agent to collect standard-rated rents.
106. The race took place in the Greyhound Hotel and was organized by landlord Dave Mason.
107. But there may be cases where the landlord absolves his tenant from performance in ways which release the other covenantors.
108. It is the building society who's evicting you, Mr Travers, not your landlord.
109. This is normally done by imposing upon the tenant a covenant to comply with regulations made from time by the landlord.
110. A PUB landlord was attacked by a former customer he had barred days before, a court heard.
111. She would just have to ask the landlord for time to pay.
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112. A misrepresentation or misdescription could result in the landlord being unable to enforce the terms of the agreement.
113. The landlord then relented in part and gave her back the keys to the bedsit.
114. The contract says quite clearly that the landlord must pay for all repairs to the house.
115. I wanted to pay by cheque but the landlord insisted that I pay him in cash.
116. The landlord will have no need to retain day-to-day control over it and any necessary restrictions can be imposed by covenant.
117. She felt angry and disappointed at being robbed of her remote contact with her landlord through the letters.
118. In January 1988, the landlord wished to gain access to allow its insurers to inspect and affix sprinklers.
119. There is in fact no implied covenant or warranty on the part of the landlord in this regard.
120. In such circumstances, however, it is unlikely that the landlord would be prepared to grant an option to renew.