Synonym: dweller, inhabitant, occupant, resident. Antonym: landlord. Similar words: covenant, sustenance, maintenance, penance, stagnant, resonant, ruminant, pregnant. Meaning: ['tenənt] n. 1. someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else 2. a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease) 3. any occupant who dwells in a place. v. occupy as a tenant.
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61. Many councillors said they felt compelled to vote against the motion because they believed in the tenant farmers freedom of choice.
62. That definition makes it clear that a statutory tenant is not the holder of a statutorily protected tenancy.
63. On the traditional view of the matter, Mrs Mountford not being a lodger must be a tenant.
64. The case of the large organisation versus the tenant farmer is summarised below from a file of 63 letters, plus documents.
65. If X starts to pay a regular sum of money to Y, X may become a periodic tenant.
66. Conversely the tenant may contract to remove fixtures either unconditionally, or conditionally upon being requested to do so by the landlord.
67. There can now be only one statutory succession after the death of a statutory tenant.
68. The field which the path has to cross is owned by Wimpey and let out to a tenant farmer.
69. Look for advertisements placed by other tenants wanting to move to the area where you yourself are currently a tenant.
70. The tenant must get the prior consent of the landlord before doing any redecorating in the flat.
71. Some are predicting that malls could have a more varied tenant mix, with more big-box retailers moving in.
72. The service charge may be in dispute or there may be an inadvertent omission to pay on the part of the tenant.
73. Many farmers and tenant farmers live in big old rambling houses.
74. Assume that trustees of a non-resident trust lend X, the life tenant, £100,000 interest-free.
75. This was then worked by tenant farmers, who in turn employed many agricultural labourers.
76. In those circumstances the landlord will have to serve a further notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, s25.
77. Here, when the relevant act of bankruptcy occurred, Mr. Dennis was a beneficial joint tenant of the two properties.
78. In such circumstances, the lease may require the tenant to make good the costs the landlord incurred.
79. He's a tenant farmer.
80. The newly inserted clause in the lease required a tenant to vacate the premises on 90 days notice.
80. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
81. The same result may occur even if the tenant does not consciously reduce his profit margin.
82. Tenant farmers with a year's rent arrears might be evicted on a fortnight's notice.
83. One prospective Worldwide Plaza tenant asked for $ 6. 5 million to compensate its existing landlord for leaving the premises early.
84. The tenant in tail has full rights of possession and enjoyment without regard to waste.
85. It was I, the unexpected tenant of the empty cottage, who was the joker in the pack.
86. He added that the application procedure is very complicated and depends on full information from the tenant.
87. I was no longer a consumer, a rate payer, a tenant, a card holder, a motorist.
88. Labour-controlled authorities have been introducing imaginative schemes for tenant involvement for years.
89. The lower tenant also may suffer water damage to personal property.
90. A business tenant is entitled to a new contractual tenancy for a fixed term up to 14 years.
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