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The council says the synagogue, which has its own financial books and administration and makes monthly payments to the council, is a mere tenant.
"The approach made in 2012 was therefore lacking in formality in a legal sense; lacking in credibility in a practical sense; and lacking in vision, as it would have rendered the club a mere tenant with no assets, having been deprived of its historic home at Rugby Park".
It seems that it may now be a mere tenant of W.P. Carey & Co., a New York-based real estate investment bank.
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And the monotonously regular spacing of the fenestration, he wrote, "denotes want of thought," making the structure "a mere birdcage for your tenant".
There could be so much more to letting out housing than mere passive investment; if tenants had more say, were encouraged to stay longer and allowed to properly decorate homes, maybe we could live with renting.
In the first half of the year, advertising agencies signed nearly 20percentt of the office leases, while financial services tenants accounted for a mere 14.1percentt, Cushman & Wakefield reported.
Does the mere presence in an office building of tenants who may be targets of attempted violence, or have supposed links to terrorist groups, constitute a danger to other tenants and the building itself?
Under current law, the mere taking of an image outside the confines of the tenant's apartment doesn't constitute a violation of privacy rights, Mr. Ferrara said.
Under the law, a mere "roommate" or "subtenant" wouldn't be able to demonstrate a right to stay as a protected tenant, and would probably be required to vacate the apartment at the end of the lease term.
Brian Schwellinger, who negotiates leases on behalf of midwestern tenants, says he just moved a client into a four-year lease in Madison at a mere $9.50 per square foot.
Mere paranoia?
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