The syndicate will allow groups to find large commercial units with multi tenancies in prime locations. |
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The scheme applies to houses, bedsits and flats with both single and multiple tenancies. |
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Mr Shelley said they decided to let tenancies on an assured shorthold basis similar to the private sector. |
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Some of these subtenants were men described as knights and their tenancies as knights' fees. |
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Leases for a fixed term and periodic tenancies are the types of lease most frequently encountered. |
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He said the registration of tenancies with the statutory board threatened to compromise its intermediary role. |
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Holding of investment property for rent including marketing and procuration of tenancies. |
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In the case of periodic tenancies the legislature left landlords free to bring them to an end by the service and expiry of valid notices to quit. |
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Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common. |
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All tenancies of units shall be in writing and a copy must be filed with the management office. No roomers or boarders are permitted. |
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Where there have been successive tenancies particulars should be given of each tenancy. |
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Some of the leaseholds were virtually worthless tenancies of shop-like premises. |
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We refuse to trade secure tenancies and affordable rents for new bathrooms and kitchens. |
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By contrast, assured shorthold tenancies have no security of tenure. |
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Some of the freeholds were very valuable and some of the leaseholds were virtually worthless tenancies of shop-like premises occupied by the Appellant's branches. |
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In a similar way, tenancies can run on from month to month, quarter to quarter or year to year, being known as monthly, quarterly or yearly tenancies respectively. |
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Rising populations meant increasing land values, especially for small tenancies. |
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These would be appurtenant rights, that is the ownership of rights belonged to tenancies of particular plots of land held within a manor. |
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The Scottish Land Court has jurisdiction over disputes involving agricultural tenancies and crofting rights. |
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