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This 1858 S&DR Act also authorised the merger of the S&DR with the railways it held on lease.
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"Apartments in landmark buildings such as One Hyde Park and 199 Knightsbridge are held on leases which prevent their owners renting them out for periods of less than six months," said Mark Tunstall, director of super prime lettings with Savills, which specializes in long-term rentals.
The answers to these questions may well undercut the very argument Terry has used to justify the decision to allow the Trump Organization to hold on to its lease.
He won't say how much rent he pays now, but he considers it something of a miracle that he has managed to hold on to his lease for all these years.
While Burlington Arcade, off Piccadilly, still holds much allure with its small cashmere shops and vintage watch dealers, long-term tenants are finding it harder and harder to hold on to their leases.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection allows failing companies to hold on to their stores' leases until they expire, and subletting, particularly for choice locations, can bring in millions.
This, so-called grasslands, part of which were held on patta (lease), part formed the large area of poor lands that were classed as government waste and were taken on lease only after 1855.
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In his memoir, A Berlin Chronicle, Benjamin wrote of his upbringing that "the class that had pronounced him one of its number resided in a posture compounded of self-satisfaction and resentment that turned the district into something like a ghetto held on a lease.
The land for the theatre was held on a lease renewable in 1740 and was ultimately owned, as it is today, by the Crown Estate.
A feoffment "to the use of such person and persons, and of such estate and estates as I shall appoint by my will" produced a use without formally creating a legal estate; the land was held on a lease, rather than freehold.
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