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tenancy <tenancy; tenancies> SUST.

joint tenancy AGR.

contract of tenancy or rent

reference of tenancy for the estate ECON.

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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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Consequently, reformers have emphasised the need to assess residential tenancy laws in terms of protection they provide to tenants.
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The policy allowed the elderly and disabled who so wished to remain with life tenancy.
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A landlord may also evict a person with a disability if that person does not comply with legitimate tenancy rules that apply to all tenants.
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He advocated reforming the city's tenancy laws, calling for the legalization of apartments in single-family dwellings.
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For his participation he was rewarded with a modest tenancy-in-chiefdom.
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The club had violated their tenancy agreement by charging admission fees and building a perimeter fence and pavilion.
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The term rural tenancy usually describes the situation of previously enslaved people that were now tenants on the landowner's property.
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It has also created off campus support services such as a student food bank, housing list, as well as staff to help with tenancy concerns.
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With each type of tenancy, each owner has the right to occupy the whole.
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