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to tenancy
noun
The occupancy of property, etc., under a lease, or by paying rent.
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But their enduring claim to tenancy carries little weight.
Riverside is not the only association to rethink its approach to tenancy support.
Publicise your zero tolerance approach to tenancy fraud – use posters, leaflets and social media – and make sure you tell local residents how they can report their own concerns.
We need much more municipal housing, clear regulation on renting – from rental costs to tenancy length to property maintenance rules – proper intervention to fight homelessness, and far less property price speculation.
The Greens – both in the state and federally – are campaigning for urgent reforms to tenancy laws, as it becomes increasingly difficult for people to find stable and affordable housing.
In Rome, on the other hand, slavery began to yield to tenancy and the antecedents of serfdom before the fall of the empire, as the diminishing supply of slaves and the rise of their price coincided with the disintegration of the olive oil- and wine-producing plantations of southern Italy and loss of markets in the face of competition from Spain, Gaul, and North Africa.
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Succession to tenancies was regulated by a system of different "estates," or rights in land, which determined the duration of the tenant's interest.
I stopped making plans in my social life and was unable to commit to lengthy tenancy agreements, meaning I moved between parents and friends for some time.
He seeks to limit tenancies to five years only in the future, seeing social housing as a medium-term rather than a permanent housing solution for people.
The results included explicit security for the Scottish smallholders; the legal right to bequeath tenancies to descendants; and creating a Crofting Commission.
We have helped to lobby government to protect tenancy deposits.
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