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Madrid paid a month's | rent of 1,000 pesetas (six Euro). |
give smallholders security of tenure at a fair | rent and providing capital for new buildings. |
ain price or to take a lease of it at a certain | rent. |
imated return on investment by way of a monthly | rent received. |
by the name of Ervin took the mill at a reduced | rent of £40. |
h closer to the city center and offered a lower | rent. |
he Council to offer many of the flats on a cost | rent basis to those not on the council housing waiti |
lease it to Leeds City Council for a peppercorn | rent. |
The families would either provide a monthly | rent fee or may choose to purchase the housing unit |
During her term, the council passed a strong | rent control law, and also began offering domestic p |
d to Jinnah's request and offered him a monthly | rent of three thousand rupees. |
They were obliged to pay a ground | rent to the landowner, but in return were granted a |
ent, Stena Line offered the museum a peppercorn | rent on the renovated Lifeboat house at Newry Beach. |
, Sevenoaks, Kent, to the town, at a peppercorn | rent, literally. |
owner, but the association has to pay a market | rent. |
started squatting again when faced with a 900% | rent increase. |
outreach to tenants, resulting in a successful | Rent Board decision to lower most of the resident's |
The railway company agreed to pay a nominal | rent to the authorities and to lease the ground to t |
m, whereby Chevron charges the lessee a monthly | rent (a percentage of the margin on sales) and requi |
d the subsequent use and would collect a ground | rent. |
uilt at the expense of the Hydro, with a ground | rent of a penny per annum, so long as the structures |
Rent's last performance was filmed and made into a D | |
to build the line and station for a peppercorn | rent. |
ithes were thus effectively added to a tenant's | rent payment. |
the understanding he accepted a £1,000 a month | rent increase at the tax payers expense. |
London, who owned it, in exchange for a nominal | rent, and her community was formally consecrated as |
ity hall under a 99 year lease at a pepper-corn | rent, by the Crown Estate Commissioners who own the |
s in 1947, with the Churchills paying a nominal | rent .... |
14 April 1657, petitioning for an abatement of | rent on lands granted him in 1650 ‘for favour' (Cart |
of Deene belonged to Westminster Abbey; annual | rent of £18 was paid until 1970. |
cratic families, as they were no longer able to | rent land at high prices. |
rs became scarce and even the poor were able to | rent the better farms in the bottom lands. |
ne apartment to another until they were able to | rent an apartment and use it as a Mosque where they |
ry users of a spectrum allocation to be able to | rent out use of unused parts of their allocation to |
ition to using the pitch, the club were able to | rent half of the building as a bar and skittle alley |
d his Third Reich and she was no longer able to | rent theatres and concert halls. |
cer Leagues Second Division team may be able to | rent for some of their home games. |
his own plea against the landlord's action for | rent, or that the court considered the leasehold to |
Jonathan Adams as | Rent Collector |
Additional 15% | rent for a furnished house. |
In 1307 John Adlington paid | rent to Sir Gilbert Standish. |
working as a waiter and could barely afford his | rent, and had almost given up on getting good work. |
s in such dire straits, he could not afford the | rent on Braves Field. |
t that many of the poor could not afford rising | rent costs, and a tent city was erected in downtown |
made it difficult for these teams to afford the | rent on the stadium, so as of 2011 the ballpark has |
housing for people who are unable to afford to | rent or buy in the open market; |
n the United Kingdom, the crash ended after the | rent freeze was lifted on 19 December 1974, allowing |
Hill, who had statutory protection against high | rent increases, and then to have packed the properti |
However Meridian agreed to | rent the newsroom and facilities for an initial 10 y |
nce was happy with the arrangement, agreeing to | rent a pew and lay the foundation stone. |
All along, | rent from concerts continued to increase Gallini's p |
ofttimes our lytle butokes he dooth all to | rent, |
The Daily News was reconstituted and allowed to | rent office space on campus and to accept ads placed |
He also opposed | rent control and no-fault auto insurance, and suppor |
Proposition F would amend the | rent ordinance to allow a tenant to file, under cert |
Caste Hindus living among them, | rent land from the Chenchus and pay a portion of the |
the result after filming showing the amount of | rent the homeowners actually got once the unit hit t |
restricting, among other things, the amount of | rent that an oil company can charge their dealer-les |
r industry in return for a more ample amount of | rent. |
abbot to John and Elizabeth Palmer at an annual | rent of £1 10s. |
of Paschal I (817-24), this claim to an annual | rent was withdrawn, but in January 829 Farfa's advoc |
The BT 15 year lease had an initial | rent of £242 per square metre. |
John Buck took the mill in 1863 an a | rent of £20, and reported that various work done by |
opened in 1989, Fosse Park commanded an average | rent of £11/sq ft. |
eement, MCC was to run the project on an annual | rent of $500,000 plus a 50 per cent share of copper |
onshire, the annual amount of which, at an easy | rent, were worth at least £3,000 per annum. |
y charging for the pews, in this case an annual | rent of $3. |
on marriage, leaving his son an annual | rent roll of above £12,000. |
Warwickshire and Lancashire yielding an annual | rent of £24532. |
ounty Cork, with its appurtenances at an annual | rent of 16 shillings and 8 pence". |
me aldermen of Norwich for £1800 plus an annual | rent of £5. |
e club would lease back the ground at an annual | rent of £400,000. |
orming space to theatre groups at an affordable | rent. |
ibrary, and land on Lake DeFuniak for an annual | rent of 25 cents. |
obert Vicars were the tenants, paying an annual | rent of eight shillings (40p). |
Tamil Nadu, a state in India, has an exclusive | Rent Control Act where the state government has the |
descendant, Sir John Neale, left an interesting | rent roll listing the tenants and their rents and re |
therefore the abbey owed the Holy See an annual | rent (pensio) of ten gold solidi. |
, he was granted a 500-year lease, at an annual | rent of just 10 shillings, on one arch, despite oppo |
he Northern and Eastern in return for an annual | rent and division of the profits. |
He was liable to an annual | rent of £40. |
ealed that around this time, the ancient assize | rent of the vill for ten Oxgangs of land in bondage |
,000 police and fire employees there, and later | rent space out to county, state, and federal agencie |
time a great earthquake shook the ground and a | rent was made in the temple, and the bright rays of |
unning, restoration of future machines, and the | rent of the premises. |
the area initiating gentrification, and raising | rent and housing prices, forcing many Latino middle |
Jazz, Jazz Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I, | Rent, Sophisticated Ladies, and others |
Rental, owner of National Car Rental and Alamo | Rent A Car. |
The Landlord and Tenant ( | Rent Control) Act 1949 (12, 13 & 14 Geo. |
money was invested in local farm land, and the | rent generated by the house was used to pay for the |
n to the city for construction costs, and would | rent the arena from the city during the Olympic game |
immigration, rising housing costs and decreased | rent controls, federal and provincial downloading of |
into categories A-1, A, B-1 and B-2, and House | Rent Allowance (HRA), further divided into categorie |
lding company for Thrifty Car Rental and Dollar | Rent A Car, formed in 1990 by Chrysler and spun off |
n to look bleak, however, as sales fell and the | rent increased. |
the Listed Building Advisory Committee and the | Rent Assessment Committee for Wales. |
t admitted trespass and paid compensation and a | rent of £10 a year. |
ive of tenants facing unfair evictions and high | rent increases, including residents at the Seafield, |
se in Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford and the | rent from this was used to pay for the sermon and gu |
Sheep cattle and pasture | rent |
He returned to working in Harlem clubs and in | rent parties where Smith and his contemporaries Jame |
ole purpose of FPAM is to own the house, and to | rent it exclusively to the MOC. |
Landlord and Tenant ( | Rent Control) Act 1949 |
r Thomas Wardle Art Prize, worth $500; and paid | rent for the Contemporary Art Society |
a bay south is a local attraction and visitors | rent village houses for leisure. |
Clifford was then in her late-70s and, with | rent money and doctor bills piling up, Michael Craig |
the operators received the entire annual ground | rent on the August Bank Holiday weekend of 1887. |
e Mordor National Anthem (A National Anthem for | Rent to Emerging Nations) |
and now consists of residential apartments for | rent. |
ivate condos, co-op housing, and apartments for | rent and is listed on the National Register of Histo |
d Cardiff, with the rest of the apartments they | rent belonging to their apartment network. |
124 townhouses and garden-style apartments, for | rent |
He was appointed state | rent commissioner (1955-1959) under Governor W. Aver |
Visner argued that it was "not appropriate" to | rent out the stadium for private use. |
way of setting fair rents for an area involved | rent officers assessing each property, and a maximum |
Area for | rent: 9,500 m² |
ressing members of the aristocracy masturbating | rent boys in taxi cabs, not to mention several exten |
ed from their home in Straide due to arrears in | rent. |
The walls appear as if | rent apart by an earthquake. |
premiums paid for accommodation as well as the | rent itself, and payments for furniture and other ar |
he employ of David Sassoon, Sons & Company as a | rent collector and watchman. |
and was accused of seeking favors, such as free | rent, from Sunbow owner Ash Israni, according to the |
he two clubs had attractions, especially as the | rent on Freemantle's ground at Shirley was only £24 |
a full-time staff, song fees, as well as studio | rent will be the biggest hurdle for the new owners. |
From 1864, Cons worked for Octavia Hill as a | rent collector, starting work at Barrett's Court, Ox |
He served as district | rent attorney for the Office of Price Administration |
unds necessary for basic expenses such as food, | rent, medical care and professional fees and extraor |
McConnell set up in business as a | rent agent in 1874, opening an office in Lombard Str |
earance on the screen was in a small part, as a | rent boy, in the 1997 film Wilde. |
orking for a property company in Doncaster as a | rent collector and Handyman. |
The mall offered incentives such as free | rent for a period to lure businesses back into the m |
a power station, or a policy such as controlled | rent. |
le Ranulf was in exile, describing Ranulf as "a | rent collector of the worst possible reputation." |
many notable jazz musicians are associated with | rent parties, including pianists Speckled Red, James |
e club would have to pay an astonishing £42,000 | rent and rates for that and each subsequent season f |
tmeath, for two lives i.e. sixty two years at a | rent of two shillings per acre per year. |
ed an estate in 'Ebbesbourne' to Beornwulf at a | rent of 45/- a year. |
report found them to be soundly built, let at a | rent of 30 shillings per year, and "often paid for b |
e advantage of a health-renewing sojourn" at no | rent and at nominal cost. |
house was advertised to be let, furnished, at a | rent of "12 guineas per week, including gardeners." |
ony of Athmethan, Waterford, from the King at a | rent of £20 13s 4d. |
sed to the Harpenden Town Council at peppercorn | rent. |
ands in Tullyhaw which Beresford acquired, at a | rent of £0-6s-8d per annum for each fair & market he |
ting game fans owe it to themselves to at least | rent this one." |
burgage holdings in 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots at a | rent of twelve pence per year. |
s served as attorney for the Atlantic Highlands | Rent Control Board and Board of Adjustment. |
area is an old boarding house (now available to | rent) and a small church. |
orey former gardener's cottage is available for | rent. |
The former keepers' cottage is available for | rent as a holiday house through the National Trust f |
Canoes are available for | rent or paddlers may bring their own. |
nners to large receptions, and is available for | rent. |
ilgrimage Garden Club; it is also available for | rent. |
Canoes and fishing boats are available for | rent from May 10 through October 13. |
tained by Belfast City Council and available to | rent for private functions. |
Two Cessna 172M aircraft are available for | rent: N19868 and N1766V. |
Canoes and paddleboats are available to | rent at the boathouse Memorial Day through Labor Day |
d renovated to provide apartments available for | rent. |
The park also has several cabins available for | rent with views of the lake. |
g is now owned by the city and is available for | rent for functions. |
been completely renovated and is available for | rent. |
m, rehearsal hall and luxury suite available to | rent, along with being able to hold trade shows and |
Pedal boats are also available for | rent seasonally on the park's large pond. |
The DVD is available to | rent on websites such as Netflix. |
as are expensive and some are only available to | rent. |
ttage on the edge of the common is available to | rent from the National Trust. |
rtisement about a mulatre who was available for | rent or sale. |
seating holder dining and is also available for | rent. |
small business park with 15 units available for | rent. |
Dove Cottage was empty and available for | rent, and they took up residence on 20 December that |
ent filmmakers, and they are often available to | rent from professional film camera rental companies. |
Cabins are available to | rent. |
Cycles are also available for | rent. |
Boats and canoes are available to | rent. |
noes, rowboats, and sailboats are available for | rent, and there is a launch ramp for private boats. |
Further there are private rooms available for | rent free of charge to the public or small organizat |
ctorian buildings with storefronts available to | rent for cheap. |
Pedal boats are available for | rent on Indian Mountain Lake. |
The facility is available for | rent based upon scheduling. |
hast Road Historic District and is available to | rent for weddings and other events. |
It is also available for | rent for special occasions. |
ities and has many rooms that are available for | rent. |
chool Editions) of Aida, Miss Saigon, Avenue Q, | Rent, and Sweeney Todd. |
sell as live bait, trade, give away, purchase, | rent, lease, display, exhibit, propagate... within t |
-Car acquiring the assets of bankrupt Advantage | Rent a Car System in early 2009. |
Of these units, 496 units will be for | rent, and 337 for ownership. |
's Housing Benefit entitlement will be eligible | rent, minus the taper, minus the non-dependant deduc |
ission went silent during 1994/1995 because the | rent for the transmitter was too high. |
e upper floor was partitioned with bedrooms for | rent to travelers. |
We've been paying | rent to Pappas to operate the station for three year |
Doherty stated that he has been a | rent boy, and that during that time he robbed one of |
Josephine began to | rent her numerous properties to other businesses, ma |
As word of the venue spread, groups began to | rent the facilities for performances. |
Nathan Rothschild had began to | rent land and properties in the area as early as 183 |
ce purchased the property in 1853, and began to | rent rooms to travelers along the busy San Antonio - |
Orbimedia first began to | rent time on WNOW in 1994 and only for a few hours o |
Later, Orbimedia began to | rent larger portions of time and added music program |
Vampyre Joe Pitt is down on his luck, behind on | rent and low on blood. |
ime but often accused of simply being Norman's ' | rent a quote' operation. |
s on federal government land, was being charged | rent by the National Capital Commission and the hosp |
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