Sentence examples for the tenancy from inspiring English sources

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the tenancy

noun

The occupancy of property, etc., under a lease, or by paying rent.

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The tenancy has been taken by deception.

Consider putting both names on the tenancy.

"The tenancy is the paramount concern," he said.

That brings a better class of tenants and an advantage to the tenancy.

Mr. Whalen died three years ago, passing the tenancy to Mr. Hernandez.

Overhauling the tenancy rules, however, was not part of Mr. S tes's latest plan.

Overhauling the tenancy rules, however, was not part of Mr. Sócrates's latest plan.

Besides distorting pricing in the housing market, the tenancy rules have left physical scars.

"They do not appear to give landlords the right to terminate the tenancy agreement.

Newham Council had loaned West Ham £40m as part of a joint bid for the tenancy.

"My contract applied only to Catherine and not to the tenancy as a whole".

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