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tenures <a tenure; tenures> SUST.

tenure

collective tenure AGR.

stability of tenure ADMIN.

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Despite his resignation, his government enjoyed one of the longest tenures of any democratically-elected government of Albania.
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This was to be his longest period in charge of one club, the rest of his coaching career characterised by short tenures in managerial positions.
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Barons, who held feudal tenures, had the right to hold baronial courts, which could deal with matters of land ownership.
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Such feudal tenures were deemed freehold where of indeterminate duration and hereditable, and non-freehold where they were for a fixed term and non-hereditable.
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The distinction between landholder and tenant farmer ("paroikos") was weakened once tenures held by "paroikoi" were considered hereditary, and once some "paroikoi" achieved owner status.
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Each entry includes the year of induction (i.e., class), position(s) played, team(s) each was associated with, and tenures with each team.
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Out of the feudal tenures or holdings sprung certain rights and incidents, among those which were fealty and escheat.
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This is why federal judges have life tenures, to protect them from mob rule.
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