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单词 tenancy
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tenancy
The growth of multiple tenancies was itself the product of aristocratic competition for good service, and the competition of their tenants for good lordship.
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There have been recent increases in the extent to which tenancies are registered in the names of both parties, again of benefit to the woman.
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In order to revive private renting, rents were deregulated on new tenancies.
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Closely akin to leaseholds, and like them classed as personal interests in land, are tenancies at will and at sufferance.
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They also sought to change permanent and heritable tenancies to leaseholds for lives and years, and then for fixed terms.
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Except on newly enclosed lands, yearly tenancies were the norm from the later seventeenth century, and this continued until after 1870.
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First, the granting of the same estates to more than one beneficiary ('double grants'), and secondly the creation of mesne tenancies.
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In the case of the creation of mesne tenancies, relations between mesne and sitting tenants could be uneasy.
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The largest segment of the poor, the contadini, 'owned no land and scrambled to enter into tenancies'.
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Compared with the assured tenancies, they have a considerable degree of security of tenure and greater secured rights of succession.
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With assured tenancies, the landlord can increase rents every six months according to the market rates.
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By 1999/2000 there were over 150,000 regulated tenancies, just seven per cent of the total.
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By 1951, private tenancies, albeit still the most common form of tenure, were down to 45 per cent of the total stock.
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Ten of the 17 whose tenancies failed were subsequently traced and interviewed.
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While 59 per cent of all tenancies were regulated in 1988, they decreased to a third in 1990 and 19 per cent in 1993.
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