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Or a business may sell or | rent chairs, podiums, tables or other equipment to t |
The school has a | rent charge of £10 for the education of 20 boys of t |
Catherine tells Alice to deliver a | rent cheque to their landlord, Mr. Alphonso (Alphons |
NYGASP decided to | rent City Center, a 2,750 seat theatre in midtown Ma |
A key feature of the Buildings was the | rent collection system. |
ement tool that deals with (among other things) | rent collection, allocations, estates, repairs, tena |
Samar portrays a | rent collector representing a landlord who was a fri |
he employ of David Sassoon, Sons & Company as a | rent collector and watchman. |
The | Rent Collector is a 1921 silent comedy film featurin |
Jonathan Adams as | Rent Collector |
Harvey Clark - Henry holt - | Rent collector |
orking for a property company in Doncaster as a | rent collector and Handyman. |
le Ranulf was in exile, describing Ranulf as "a | rent collector of the worst possible reputation." |
From 1864, Cons worked for Octavia Hill as a | rent collector, starting work at Barrett's Court, Ox |
inted as general counsel to the Temporary State | Rent Commission. |
He was appointed state | rent commissioner (1955-1959) under Governor W. Aver |
a Housing Program, which allowed it to maintain | rent control for low-income and working class reside |
She has served on the Newark | Rent Control Board since 1997. |
He also opposed | rent control and no-fault auto insurance, and suppor |
went up, CES began to focus on tenant's rights, | rent control and the preservation of affordable hous |
rade and Sunday shopping while opposing "taxes, | rent control and subsidized housing". |
During her term, the council passed a strong | rent control law, and also began offering domestic p |
uction of State Aid for private schools, making | rent control fairer and the legalisation of off-cour |
Rent Control is a television movie starring Melissa | |
Rent control could thus compensate somewhat for inef | |
s served as attorney for the Atlantic Highlands | Rent Control Board and Board of Adjustment. |
he Ridley Committee, established to investigate | rent control methods, which reported in 1945. |
nd began lobbying the provincial government for | rent control laws, which were enacted in 1975. |
Tamil Nadu, a state in India, has an exclusive | Rent Control Act where the state government has the |
Rent control laws in Los Angeles and West Hollywood. | |
The Furnished Houses ( | Rent Control) Act 1946 was an Act of the Parliament |
xtended the provisions of the Furnished Houses ( | Rent Control) Act 1946. |
The Landlord and Tenant ( | Rent Control) Act 1949 (12, 13 & 14 Geo. |
"Furnished Houses ( | Rent Control) Act, 1946". |
Landlord and Tenant ( | Rent Control) Act 1949 |
With | rent control, tenants can request that hidden defect |
ast York Tenants Association, which lobbied for | rent controls and tenant rights. |
982, although not before establishing the first | rent controls in the province. |
immigration, rising housing costs and decreased | rent controls, federal and provincial downloading of |
and growth restrictions, redevelopment/infill, | rent controls, state/local environment and historic |
as well as carry out "basic reforms" including | rent controls. |
unded as a marketplace that local growers could | rent cooperatively to sell their products in a space |
But shortly thereafter, citing increased | rent costs and low attendance, they began their sear |
t that many of the poor could not afford rising | rent costs, and a tent city was erected in downtown |
n to Alice's education in the real world of low | rent criminal justice, distinctive features of the W |
erators and tenants went on strikes to demand a | rent cut during the economic downturn. |
HomeLink was founded in 1994 and is a | rent deposit scheme which enables non-priority singl |
moir, Chicken: Self-Portrait of a Young Man for | Rent, described by The New York Times as a "studious |
mplicated lead up to the split in the club, the | rent dispute is too simplistic to be singled out as |
cil still has the Vine Cricket Club, though the | rent doubled to two peppercorns with the pavilion wa |
s a theatre director with a West End revival of | Rent dubbed Rent Remixed which received lukewarm rev |
or six years and had paid only the sum £1 4s in | rent during this period. |
of Huntly and the King of France, 1548: Man for | Rent', English Historical Review, vol. |
e disagreements concerns the level of increased | rent Everton were asked to pay. |
ics, 2007, “Effects of Housing Push Factors and | Rent Expectations on Household Formation of Young Ad |
The families would either provide a monthly | rent fee or may choose to purchase the housing unit |
Rent's last performance was filmed and made into a D | |
ootnote to the battle for the 'Three 'Fs' (fair | rent, fixity of tenure, free sale) being waged by Da |
sers, watershed protection and management; land | rent for the farm resources, among others. |
ed that they misused their MPs' expenses to pay | rent for a flat that they had already bought outrigh |
113 affordable houses were for | rent, for shared ownership and for key workers. |
and Mistress at a joint salary of £10 p.a.; the | rent for School House was £5 p.a. |
e - local inhabitants would pay their tithe (or | rent for farming the land) to the bishop, either by |
y the new apprentices or most junior freemen as | rent for the tolling rights to the quay. |
shed in a district, they set a fixed maximum of | rent for furnished dwellings, making it illegal for |
ins and her mother, to whom he owes $18 in back | rent for the room at their boarding house. |
had a client in a long time and need to pay the | rent for the house. |
tained by Belfast City Council and available to | rent for private functions. |
The | rent for the land surrounding the manor in the medie |
her English or Scottish jurisdiction, which pay | rent for its use. |
Minister, Shahid Malik, had paid a below market | rent for his home and constituency office. |
g is now owned by the city and is available for | rent for functions. |
ry, when it's recorded that William Estone paid | rent for lands at the manor. |
over 3 months in | rent for a house in London, despite declaring that h |
ission went silent during 1994/1995 because the | rent for the transmitter was too high. |
With the SG$77/day | rent for his Toyota Crown, he said in September 2009 |
teacher whose salary is only enough to pay the | rent for their apartment. |
cer Leagues Second Division team may be able to | rent for some of their home games. |
and if it were, it would definitely not cost or | rent for $4M in New York. |
mpsites with water and electrical hookups which | rent for $16 per night. |
Additional 15% | rent for a furnished house. |
ltuous relationship with the city recently over | rent for its downtown buildings, including an attemp |
ctorian buildings with storefronts available to | rent for cheap. |
r Thomas Wardle Art Prize, worth $500; and paid | rent for the Contemporary Art Society |
The mall offered incentives such as free | rent for a period to lure businesses back into the m |
hast Road Historic District and is available to | rent for weddings and other events. |
It is also available for | rent for special occasions. |
small amount to cover the cost of utilities and | rent for the building. |
ntury Liber Feodorum (Book of Fees), the annual | rent for the manor was the performance of "unum salt |
s second year he did a deal with a neighbour to | rent four acres (≃16,200 m²). |
Consumer brands include For | Rent, FranchiseOpportunities.com,The Employment Guid |
Further there are private rooms available for | rent free of charge to the public or small organizat |
0.99% of residents live completely | rent free. |
n the United Kingdom, the crash ended after the | rent freeze was lifted on 19 December 1974, allowing |
with a good income, he did not want to lose the | rent from any of them by decreasing their size. |
Wilkison appeared in the hit Broadway show | Rent from December 27, 2004 until December 17, 2005. |
original charter by donating money (earned from | rent from the many properties they continue to own i |
Rent from the houses owned by the friary were used t | |
Canoes and fishing boats are available for | rent from May 10 through October 13. |
All along, | rent from concerts continued to increase Gallini's p |
served as an intermediary who procured economic | rent from the cultivator, and after withholding a pe |
tenants, which means that the company collects | rent from individuals who live in and operate the pu |
ttage on the edge of the common is available to | rent from the National Trust. |
and was accused of seeking favors, such as free | rent, from Sunbow owner Ash Israni, according to the |
ent filmmakers, and they are often available to | rent from professional film camera rental companies. |
18.8% of the household | rent from a social landlord, 6.2% of household are c |
se in Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford and the | rent from this was used to pay for the sermon and gu |
Due to vastly increased | rent from 2003, the museum had to move out of the Br |
ford to trustees, with the purpose of using the | rent from the house to pay a master for the Grammar |
Rent from a brothel was a legitimate source of incom | |
ast on site, for which the club receives ground | rent from Vodafone. |
ferson Standard sued to collect $790 in overdue | rent from WBIG, which had its facilities at the top |
Its operations are funded by the | rent from the 42 apartments, some of which are Secti |
find boats, motors and personal water craft to | rent, fuel, bait and a launch ramp. |
money was invested in local farm land, and the | rent generated by the house was used to pay for the |
Sometimes the | rent goes up with the prominence of the storage loca |
Rent graduated with her Bachelors, Masters, and Doct | |
, owner of the garage, came to find out why the | rent had not been paid. |
ition to using the pitch, the club were able to | rent half of the building as a bar and skittle alley |
he shop's future has been uncertain as the site | rent has been increased by Spillers' landlords, Heli |
In the meantime, | rent has spiked an average of 40% since the storm in |
only to those who are treated as liable to pay | rent, have permanent right to reside in the UK and p |
heir noise, and demands Pop pay the $2,500 back | rent he owes or move out immediately. |
Unable to pay his | rent, he began living on the streets. |
Josephine began to | rent her numerous properties to other businesses, ma |
h the expectation of rising property prices and | rent high enough to cover their costs. |
cost of the flight was the same as the monthly | rent his parents paid for his childhood apartment, h |
Cunningham used $50,000 from the profits to | rent his first office. |
ns face when wanting to buy, build, renovate or | rent homes. |
as also a riding academy where the public could | rent horses. |
the university campus, some students choose to | rent houses in the village. |
area for out-of-town students and professors to | rent houses and they are major contributors to the l |
Many law students | rent houses in South Bank. |
Facilities : Pools, supermarkets, banks, | rent houses, sport areas... |
The 345-unit low | rent housing project Edison Courts, completed in 194 |
Edison Courts is notable as the first low | rent housing project to have free hot water provided |
yahu has urged Jewish residents of Tzfat not to | rent housing to Arabs, leading to calls for his susp |
islative change that allows same-sex couples to | rent housing from the Osaka Prefectural Housing Corp |
Sweden: | Rent hus (Clean house) |
He offers Mark and Roger free | rent if they convince Maureen (Idina Menzel) (Mark's |
Announcing the availability of the videos for | rent in a one-column-inch (25 mm) ad in the Los Ange |
ng to make it big and have trouble paying their | rent in a boarding house run by a stern landlady wit |
There are several other holiday cottages for | rent in and around the village as well as a range of |
topped with the fact that Judy has not paid her | rent in a very long while, forces her to drop Judy f |
Muhammed Ali Jinnah's father got the house for | rent in 1874 and settled here for sometimes. |
aro and Zaccaro of taking more than $300,000 in | rent in the 1980s from a pornographer with purported |
ed a modelled approach on the formation of land | rent in urban environments. |
He lives in a building where he hasn't paid the | rent in months, and he also owes money to other peop |
Rent in the Brew House is low and the openings are f | |
gentrified, the art galleries moved for cheaper | rent in Chelsea and the music scene shifted to the P |
hat point, after winning a year's worth of free | rent in a place kicking contest at one of the Red Ra |
o be leased to the city on a nominal peppercorn | rent in perpetuity. |
A | Rent in the Universe, 1967. |
e state was so poor that they could not pay the | rent in time, so they blamed Jefferson for the probl |
The median | rent in 2006 was $230. |
with the largest stock of property for sale or | rent in the UK. |
death: "And, behold, the veil of the temple was | rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the ea |
to the LIHTC requirements discussed (including | rent, income, and use restrictions on such buildings |
ens rights, wider access to the Senior Citizens | Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) Program, and the reg |
lords to raise rents above the yearly allowable | rent increase or evict residents in an unfair manner |
the understanding he accepted a £1,000 a month | rent increase at the tax payers expense. |
housing citizens were suffering from excessive | rent increase, and the activists tried to voice the |
started squatting again when faced with a 900% | rent increase. |
After repair the | rent increased to £100 a year. |
n to look bleak, however, as sales fell and the | rent increased. |
provide advice on tenant concerns ranging from | rent increases to maintenance to evictions. |
Hill, who had statutory protection against high | rent increases, and then to have packed the properti |
vision deals with breaches of leases, excessive | rent increases, termination of the rental agreement, |
homeowners to respond to management practices, | rent increases, housing discrimination, homeowner di |
organizes tenants to stop unjust evictions and | rent increases, and force landlords to make repairs |
nconsistently applied park rules, profit-driven | rent increases, and an inability to accumulate equit |
ive of tenants facing unfair evictions and high | rent increases, including residents at the Seafield, |
ded not to purchase a property in London but to | rent instead as it was not my priority to get into t |
individuals that can not afford to purchase or | rent instruments. |
m the supposedly illegitimate expropriations of | rent, interest and owner's profits) as part of "natu |
The income received by way of | rent, interest etc. on securities is invested in the |
1993, when he ran for Mayor of New York on the | Rent Is Too Damn High ticket. |
Clyda Stokes | Rent is an American academic, and the former Preside |
The annual | rent is a dram of Laphroaig which can be obtained up |
The current | rent is thought to be about £1.5 million a year. |
Monthly | rent is 149,000 yen for a 2-bedroom unit and 480,000 |
Ricardo's concept of | rent is laid out in his book Principles of Political |
way as Housing Benefit - however, the eligible | rent is fixed for a household of a given size in a g |
Jeremy | Rent is a fictional character from the cult BBC TV a |
ough he does not explicitly state the view that | rent is a general term applicable to all payments re |
This Space for | Rent is a Canadian dramedy on CBC starring Dov Tiefe |
The Summer Rate price to | rent is $10 for one hour, and $25 for a full day of |
and draw straws and send one of the guys off to | rent it so that in the future, whenever you think yo |
senters from outside the Berklee community also | rent it for performances of all kinds. |
ty of the state from which the faithful have to | rent it to attend the Holy Mass. |
ole purpose of FPAM is to own the house, and to | rent it exclusively to the MOC. |
"Buy It Sell It | Rent It" and "Cashpoint" can both be found along wit |
ey Naval Museum had paid one dollar per year to | rent its riverside site for the Ling. |
premiums paid for accommodation as well as the | rent itself, and payments for furniture and other ar |
jukebox with works of sound art, and offered to | rent jukeboxes to every institution that was interes |
Visitors can | rent kayaks, canoes, and non-motorized jon boats to |
cratic families, as they were no longer able to | rent land at high prices. |
ed Kingdom giving British citizens the right to | rent land and property on the island and to have a r |
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