unexpired term
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term
noun
uk/tɜːm/us/tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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Generally, a tenant is entitled to compensation for theunexpiredtermof the tenancy and any other loss of injury sustained as a result.
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Mortgages were obtainable for that period, but by now theunexpiredtermis so short that it is impossible to sell these houses.
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Theunexpiredtermof the lease on such flats is now 70 years and that lease is a wasting asset.
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When theunexpiredtermof a lease is long, marriage value is likely to be minimal.
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First, the value of the existing ground rent reserved under the original lease for the balance of theunexpiredterm.
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In practice, except in leases having a longunexpiredterm, the freeholder is normally accepted by all parties as the effective owner of the railings.
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However, if theunexpiredtermis relatively short, the difference would be substantial.
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If theunexpiredtermis relatively short, however—say 50 years—the difference will be substantial.
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It also provides that no marriage value will be payable when theunexpiredtermof the lease exceeds 80 years.
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For lease extension, as for enfranchisement, any amount of marriage value will be extremely small if theunexpiredtermof the existing lease is still long.
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For example, any marriage value would be shared equally between the parties and no marriage value would be payable where theunexpiredtermof the lease exceeded 80 years.
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Compensation was paid to him for the value of hisunexpiredtermor interest in the land that was taken.
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The value of a right of assignment will of course vary with the length of theunexpiredterm—one cannot assign a greater interest than one in fact has.
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In particular, the trustees may only advance mortgages on leasehold investments if theunexpiredterm at the time of the investment is not less than 60 years.
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Lenders normally insist that theunexpiredtermof a lease is at least double the length of the mortgage, so that there is adequate security throughout its term.
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In 1996, she was elected to fill theunexpiredtermand was re-elected to a full twelve-year term in 2000.
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Close became mayor halfway into anunexpiredterm.
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An election to fulfill theunexpiredtermmust be held by the next regular general election.
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He filled anunexpiredtermof another commissioner and won re-election two years later.
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The next year, he was elected to theunexpiredtermand in 1964 and 1970, was re-elected to full six-year terms.
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