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It is a fillip to Tottenham as they try to find a new home or develop the area around White Hart Lane, but their chances of eventually taking tenancy of the stadium are still distant.
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Secondly, it makes good business sense because these cost savings are often passed directly onto the occupiers of the space, which makes them more attractive as places to take tenancy.
When the recently demobbed, idealistic and pitifully inexperienced John Watson took on the tenancy of Riverford Farm in 1951, his more traditional farming neighbours confidently predicted he wouldn't last five years.
Goetschius took on the tenancy of the top-floor flat, and was joined there a few months later by the playwright Donald Howarth.
Soon afterwards, he met Gillian Richards, whom he married in 1957, and in 1961 they took on the tenancy of Bemborough Farm in Gloucestershire, with his old schoolfriend John Neave.
(It's a law that "recognizes the diversity of family configurations" and grants couples certain rights enjoyed by married people, such as hospital or jail visitation, and also the right to take over the tenancy of a New York City Housing Authority apartment.
Until 1874 he spent much time at Kelmscott Manor (near Oxford), of which he took joint tenancy with William Morris in 1871.
Lambert told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I am slightly concerned that we are breaking the 40-year-old principle that it has to be a court that ends a tenancy – take somebody out of their home – rather than giving that power to the executive.
With S2S, businesses can now share data with partner companies, thereby taking advantage of Salesforce's multi-tenancy architecture.
As a result, many businesses chose to move out of their older, low-rise offices in Chicago to take up tenancy in the new skyscrapers, which were felt to be more convenient and healthier.
Why would they sell a ground the club owns to take a tenancy elsewhere?
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