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Archaeological research shows the Caddoan tenancy of the area to be ancient.
Increasing in stages up to 50% for a tenancy of 20 years.
"The tenancy of the building was low-end manufacturing and warehousing".
But the Hammers are hoping to pip Spurs in their tussle for the tenancy of the Olympic stadium after the games in London next year.
The National Trust is offering the tenancy of a £1m farm for £1 a year to a farmer who will help protect its rare and fragile landscape.
This fourth consecutive Premier League 0 0 stalemate left them five points and a match in deficit to Aston Villa's tenancy of the last Champions League slot.
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The reforms began with regulation of tenancy, restriction of rent, and the institution of written contract for leases, following which tenants were to be transformed into owners.
David Cameron first signalled he would like to end lifetime tenancies of council homes as long ago as 2010, when he suggested it could help increase social mobility.
Under Smith's scheme, people under 30 will rent a home at full market rates on tenancies of between five and eight years.
He will also set out the timetable for the introduction of a model tenancy agreement, which landlords can use to offer longer tenancies of three years or more, which will provide extra security and stability for families.
Apart from Nationwide building society, which recently allowed landlords to issue three-year tenancies, and Paragon, which does not have a cap, most lenders insist landlords offer tenancies of no more than one year.
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