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Ms. Sng, 55, is now the landowner, wheeling her bicycle among the metal-roofed, one-story homes of her tenants, who are also her friends and pay only nominal rents for their houses.
This land-tenure policy has made it possible for a one-party state to hand over huge tracts to investors at nominal rents, in secrecy, without the bother of a condemnation process.
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No requests to pay a nominal rent, do the shopping, cooking.
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When the couple married, the queen said they could live in Kensington Palace for their lifetimes and pay a nominal rent.
Members of Leeds council's executive board to sublet the Cardigan Centre to its existing occupiers at a nominal rent for the remainder of the council's lease.
The leases paid landowners only a nominal rent -- an average of about 4 cents an acre each year -- for what was seen as an experiment.
The Devils and Nets would sign a 30-year lease, albeit at a nominal rent of $500,000 for the first five years and $1 million a year after that; the rent money would be used only for arena repairs and upgrades.
The three main local bookshop chains, with a total of 51 outlets, are controlled by the Liaison Office, Beijing's official representation in Hong Kong, which, she adds, makes sure they only pay a nominal rent for their operations.
What is more, the buyers were so pleased to acquire it that they allowed the sellers to stay in the home at a nominal rent for two months after the closing.
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