Synonym: occupancy. Similar words: sustenance, maintenance, tenant, penance, pregnancy, covenant, fancy, potency. Meaning: ['tenənsɪ] n. an act of being a tenant or occupant.
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31. That definition makes it clear that a statutory tenant is not the holder of a statutorily protected tenancy.
32. This means that they will have different tenancy rights and possibly higher rents.
33. The Albert Hall is deemed to be a furnished tenancy and a rent set for it.
34. Accordingly, it may at first sight seem advantageous to a landlord to grant such a tenancy.
35. A typical instance where a solicitor is needed is renewing the lease at the end of the tenancy.
36. How much notice is required on either side to terminate the tenancy agreement? 11.
37. Several recent assured tenancy issues featured non-recourse loans from banks to shareholders.
38. This can best be understood by reverting to our previous example concerning a furnished tenancy.
39. On the face of it, the absence of joint obligations of payment was inconsistent with the existence of a joint tenancy.
40. Before starting to buy a house or flat or signing a private tenancy agreement you are advised to consult a solicitor.
41. They risk eviction under a new clause being introduced in the tenancy condition from next month.
42. The words furnished tenancy would be empty vessels into which anything could be poured.
43. A business tenant is entitled to a new contractual tenancy for a fixed term up to 14 years.
44. This would entitle the tenant to have a new tenancy at the then prevailing market rent.
45. The question immediately arises whether a tenancy for the duration of the war creates a good leasehold interest.
46. The Brewers Society code which is a voluntary arrangement says tenants should be paid compensation if their tenancy is terminated.
47. The building was owned by Orkney Islands Council, but there seemed to be no difficulty in securing a temporary tenancy.
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48. Equally, the court can not normally order the grant of a new tenancy of more than the holding.
49. There's a safeguard built into the tenancy agreement that says the landlord must give you three months' notice to quit.
50. This is so even if the landlord is otherwise unwilling to grant a new tenancy.
51. Large numbers were forced into tenancy or became agricultural labourers.
52. For example, helping one client obtain a council tenancy may be achieved at the expense of others on the list.
53. Hence in the present case Mr. Dennis had not been divested of his interest under the joint tenancy when his wife died.
54. They acquired joint and exclusive occupation of the flat in consideration of periodical payments and they therefore acquired a tenancy jointly.
55. Let us revert to the example used before of a tribunal having power to decide whether a furnished tenancy exists.
56. I think you should extend the tenancy for another full year, if that's what they would like.
57. If the rent is payable monthly it is usually best that the tenancy should begin on the first of the month.
58. If a new tenancy is not possible compensation will be available.
59. In the present case, when this tenancy agreement took effect the term was completely uncertain.
60. In contrast, under a joint tenancy agreement, ownership automatically passes to the survivor.
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