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ower floors have remained empty since the last tenant, a Chinese restaurant trading as 'China Villag
Martin Mallory is Kassima's tenant, a photographer whose works depict the 50-year
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 (17 and 18 Geo V c.36) is an Act of t
Landlord and Tenant Act 1988
Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
Landlord and Tenant Act 1709
Landlord and Tenant Act 1851
Landlord and Tenant Act 1730
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (c 70) is a UK Act of Parliament, whi
s permanently associated with the Landlord and Tenant Act 1860, universally known as Deasy's Act , w
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (2 & 3 Eliz 2 c 56) is an act of the
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1851 (14 and 15 Vict c.25) is an Act of th
urchased it as part of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act.
rts aviation and technical training, and other tenant activities by providing timely, quality servic
Maryland Air National Guard's 175th Wing is a tenant activity at MTN with locally-based A-10C and C
used by the NCBC Supply Department and a Navy Tenant Activity.
nd slimy towards his customers, especially one tenant, Adrian Tent, who he palms off whenever he com
and development markets (leasing, landlord and tenant advice, real estate trading), construction and
ankrolls community organizations that "provide tenant advocacy."
rded in 1898 when stipulated in the lease, the tenant agreeing to show a light in the north facing w
oint is a public general aviation airport with tenant Air National Guard and Army National Guard fly
Tenant also needs to pay the owner for property tax.
Conde Nast, a long-time Durst tenant, also confirmed a tentative deal to move into
h-American Chamber of Commerce in Chicago is a tenant, and the showroom of architect Helmut Jahn is
at Cardinham in Cornwall, where he was a major tenant and steward of Robert of Mortain.
Francis Grazebrook, a relative of the earlier tenant, and remained in the family until the death of
s as he runs away from home, where a drug lord tenant and his minions torment Nick, his mother, and
them that she does indeed have an angel for a tenant and introduces them to Michael.
the adjacent building was occupied by the same tenant, and the whole premises were more than 75 feet
The Orioles became the stadium's tenant and operator in 2010.
Initially Gopalakrishnan does not like the new tenant and tries to expel him from the house but all
lis, Chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise
ts left Progress Energy Park without a regular tenant and with an uncertain future.
lle was an associate producer on Polanski'sThe Tenant, and it is his hands that come through the wal
The rooftop cafe failed to find a tenant and was never opened.
Although Wells Fargo is the largest tenant and the namesake of the building, it is occupi
ey Square was built with Wal-Mart as the first tenant, and more shops followed.
ng was done when BG Group Plc became an anchor tenant and leased 164,000sq ft of space.
Principal tenant are subsidiary companies of the power supplier
ule being that no one can move out until a new tenant arrives.
Broward County library, which already includes tenant ArtServe.
ts the landlord of the townland as Jones & the tenant as Morton.
r a fox above Kirkbymoorside in the house of a tenant as he was too far from his home in Helmsley, N
The owners form the Hing Hon Road Landlord & Tenant Association Ltd to carry out the management an
nds Legal Clinic and Arnold Bennett's Landlord Tenant Association.
Assisting 4 low income tenant associations to purchase their Department of H
ed the formation of homeowner associations and tenant associations within his constituency.
ment initiatives: Through employment projects, tenant associations, health care and civic participat
“And I challenge local housing authorities and tenant associations: Criminal gang members and drug d
The principal tenant at 5 Canada Square is the European arm and HQ
found that home when it re-opened as an anchor tenant at Navy Pier on Lake Michigan.
the San Diego Union Tribune, "Castaneda was a tenant at the complex and was accused of seeking favo
of his lands, which he held from the king as a tenant at will for the rest of his life.
led to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1958 and was a tenant at Blackstone Chambers from 1983 until his dea
The New York Cotton Exchange was a tenant at 4 World Trade Center on the 8th floor until
n Barrio Quinto in Ponce, Puerto Rico, the new tenant at "El Castillo".
ok over from William the Archbishop as Peter's tenant at Naish when William the Archbishop died in 1
w facade has been constructed, with one anchor tenant at the Tulane Avenue corner; The neon sign was
shville Railroad made arrangements to became a tenant at Memphis Central Station, and Southern Railw
Chancellor of England in 1381 and Sir Peter's tenant at Naish from 1392.
At one time, when he was the tenant at Blount's Farm near Henley, he became quite
tween 1897 and 1928, the Nickel Plate became a tenant at LaSalle, which it continued to use until it
The Vancouver Whitecaps, a future tenant at BC Place, will likely play the first few mo
In most of the 1970s, the chief tenant at Ownby was the Dallas Tornado of the North A
e structure was vacated by its last commercial tenant, Bank One.
The facility has consistently upgraded its tenant base as many of the neighborhoods surrounding
erations (including the housing choice voucher tenant based rental assistance program)
e the house, preferring to let it to a wealthy tenant before selling the estate to Francis Russell,
n landholders being Roger Bigot, with his main tenant being Thurston Fitzguy.
es ranging from 50sqm to 300sqm with the major tenant being Woolworths.
with the main tenant being Brant from Robert FitzCorbucion.
Shops officially opened in 1965 with its first tenant being toy retailer, FAO Schwarz, which operate
The parish is Kings land with main tenant being Tihel de Hellean, from the Bishop of Bay
hop William and William d'Ecouis with the main tenant being Ranulf brother of Ilger.
Sahoor village in Monghyr district into a poor tenant Bhumihar Brahmin family.
n February 1927 he co-sponsored a Landlord and Tenant Bill with Lloyd George and other Welsh MPs, st
locally as the BAT Building due to its former tenant British American Tobacco, is the tallest build
ued in private hands until 1984, when its last tenant, British Aerospace, moved out.
ile extensive attempts were made to find a new tenant, but it was finally demolished in 1964.
eelheads as Travis Credit Union Park's primary tenant but has never shared in the excitement or crow
on owned the tower and site, and they remain a tenant, but in May 2002 ownership was transferred to
soon fell into ruin, mainly at the hands of a tenant called Jack Kelly who wrecked the house in ord
re information about a home than a prospective tenant can reasonably detect.
usly known as the Chase Tower, after its first tenant, Chase Brass & Copper.
One notable former tenant command was Naval Guided Missile School (NAVGM
ce's 21st Space Operations Squadron was also a tenant command at Moffett Field, occupying the former
City Division (NSWC PCD): This is the largest tenant command and the Research and Development arm o
Air Training Unit Mather (NAVAIRTU Mather), a tenant command associated with the 323d Flying Traini
It is a tenant command of Base Support Unit Kodiak, and share
shore, the base has approximately 120 separate tenant commands and other Navy support facilities, ea
Facilities maintenance is provided to all tenant commands on Coast Guard Island and industrial
(NAB) is a major shore command, supporting 27 tenant commands, and is the West Coast focal point fo
e is home to Training Air Wing TWO and several tenant commands, military as well as civilian, with a
and provides administrative support to various tenant commands.
121 tenants and attracts an average of 20 new tenant companies each year.
If a tenant complained about a problem, or wanted a bit of
us landlords could conceal defects and, if the tenant complains, threaten to raise the rent at the e
ed by the City of Toronto which also funds its Tenant's Hotline, a free service, whose trained staff
‘The Position of the Irish Tenant', Contemporary Review, Vol.LVI, July 1889
He was also on the management committee of Tenant Controlled Housing which aims to give local te
iam Morris's Red House (London), if a suitable tenant could be found.
The House of Lords decided that the tenant could not be said to occupy for the purposes o
been involved in a long-running dispute with a tenant crofter, over the land use on the estate.
Pinner Park Farm tenant dairy farmers Hall & Sons: total 230 acres (0.
Tenants in Tower 3 include the anchor tenant DBS occupying 700,000 square feet (65,000 m2)
elp homeowners repair their homes and organize tenant demands.
Again, it was held that the tenant did not occupy for the purposes of a business.
ight over a hill, apart from one cottage whose tenant didn't want to move, which still stands in Cha
aus (the cross marks the site where the former tenant died of hypothermia during a winter storm on F
than $15,000, small claims cases, landlord and tenant disputes and other miscellaneous actions.
Currently its tenant, Dnipro was relocated to Dnipro Stadium after
The original anchor tenant Dunnes Stores is now Matalan.
Fulbright & Jaworski became a tenant during that year.
recorded the presence of William Magnay as the tenant during that period this fixes the tenure.
then mound, nearby were located the church and tenant dwellings.
nt to the polls to vote in the inaugural youth tenant election at locations across the city.
ent collection, allocations, estates, repairs, tenant enquiries and contractors and is generally the
text detailing the duo's stay with three white tenant families in southern Alabama during the Great
Mezzadria, a form of sharefarming where tenant families obtained a plot to work on from an ow
wnership resulted in the continuation of small tenant farm holdings, and hence the relatively late e
om 1670 to 1960, the house was rented out as a tenant farm and Leicestershire County Council bought
tury barn, a slave garden, and a reconstructed tenant farm house.
r of the house suffered from its demotion to a tenant farm, and from a fire in the early 19th centur
ed in the late 1730s by William Prendergast, a tenant farmer who leased 200-300 acres (81-120 ha) so
ary 1818 - 26 September 1898), was an educated tenant farmer from Tregaron, Ceredigion, mid-Wales wh
He was the first tenant farmer to represent a Scottish constituency, a
is named after William Badger, who was once a tenant farmer on the site.
e has been destroyed at least twice: once by a tenant farmer who was ordered to put it back in place
including when farmland fell vacant because a tenant farmer died or left.
n Duke and George McElwee, Bright Leaf follows tenant farmer Brant Royle, who returns home after his
Val was the third son of Fred Gregory, a tenant farmer at Pinner Hill Farm, and later the lice
on December 27, 1875 to Policarpio Sumulong, a tenant farmer who became Capitan Municipal, and Arcad
The house was subsequently let to a tenant farmer and his labourer, at which point the ho
istory of John Handcox, a Great Depression-era tenant farmer from Arkansas and advocate for the Sout
Lacking the patroon and tenant farmer system of the Hudson Valley, this agric
ur Hand, a novel about a year in the life of a tenant farmer, perhaps the best agrarian novel about
His father, a poor but respectable tenant farmer, was forced to withdraw Hughes from sch
He was a tenant farmer, a JP of Co Antrim, and served as a mem
rish Parliamentary Party that he, a Protestant tenant farmer, was adopted as the party candidate for
He was the son of Samuel Miller, a tenant farmer, and Almira Russell Miller.
f Man (1926), about the daughter of a Kentucky tenant farmer, which garnered her an international re
ke in Holland, Lincolnshire, the daughter of a tenant farmer.
He was educated privately and was himself a tenant farmer.
landmark list identifies Feggins Perry as the tenant farmer.
ion of America was a union of African-American tenant farmers (sharecroppers).
gue House which once served as a home for poor tenant farmers (see Irish National Land League) and e
back to New York City, renting out his land to tenant farmers and starting a new career.
d upheavals and extensive evictions when Irish tenant farmers were unable or unwilling to pay their
The first mass meeting of tenant farmers leading to the Anti-Rent War was held
successfully galvanize the textile workers and tenant farmers for his candidacy.
s made up of several scattered farms tended by tenant farmers for absentee landlords.
(January 27, 1800 - April 2, 1830) was born to tenant farmers at Lady Halton, (near Bromfield, just
y to abolish landlordism in Ireland and enable tenant farmers to own the land on which they worked.
wned by the Bishops of London, and occupied by tenant farmers who grew hay and food for the City of
In most of Germany, farming was handled by tenant farmers who paid rents and obligatory services
usal to pay rents, retention of crops by small tenant farmers and labourers to feed their own famili
The first "monster meeting" (a huge rally) of tenant farmers was held on 20 April 1879 near Claremo
3 (the Waste Act 1267), which seeks to prevent tenant farmers from "making waste" to land they are i
had recently drawn up for nearly half a dozen tenant farmers before escaping with silver and other
O'Brien, and represented the interests of the tenant farmers at the 1902 Land Conference negotiatio
involved in local affairs, relations with the tenant farmers on his estates, which he inherited in
farmed on a small scale by several owners and tenant farmers until the early 20th century.
was one of eight children born to impoverished tenant farmers in Capas, Tarlac.
by Andrew Thompson who leased his land out to tenant farmers on the gently undulating alluvial farm
mith's slaves stayed on the land and worked as tenant farmers which still live in the Judice area to
He was born to a family of tenant farmers near Aberdeen.
Many are landless, working as tenant farmers for the large land owners that dominat
He was the son of tenant farmers who later acquired their own land.
Mary Smith, wife of John Smith, who were early tenant farmers in the village of Winnisimmet.
o farmers with ties to Clemson College and the tenant farmers who largely did not benefit from many
After the Civil War, tenant farmers and sharecroppers took over plantation
aid agricultural workers, or modestly well off tenant farmers, craftsman and tradesmen.
His family were farmers (though not poor tenant farmers, as some of his supporters later claim
am, which for many decades was operated by the tenant farmers, the Cornford family; it is now run as
nd prestige from agriculture, leasing lands to tenant farmers.
ddle of the next century the estate was let to tenant farmers.
ciation represented the interests of remaining tenant farmers.
19th centuries the house was often let out to tenant farmers.
e land in Fanad passed from landlords to their tenant farmers.
ll small farmers or craftsmen or also becoming tenant farmers.
olicy the desire to give security of tenure to tenant farmers.
he opposed giving ownership of the land to the tenant farmers; however, he supported moderate reform
during this period in organizing the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, which aimed to unite the econo
10 September 1651, he was quickly dressed as a tenant farmer's son and adopted the alias ‘William Ja
The building incorporates an earlier tenant farmhouse dating from the Philipse Manor era (
small-town Texas and the semifeudal system of tenant farming that prevailed at the time.
on reform, the protection of black voters, and tenant farming reformation.
rural Kent economy in this period was based on tenant farming and involved significant amounts of ba
Smith was born into a tenant farming family of 13 children in Williamson Co
8th Century Housesteads was farmed by a single tenant farming family .
and's system of proprietary land ownership and tenant farming.
Local farms were often tenant farms, an arrangement that contributed to the
ce was a manor house and associated estate and tenant farms, located to the west of the village of S
The FMTA is the oldest and largest tenant federation in Canada and is composed of indivi
ome of these physical flaws, but recent retail tenant fit-outs on the sidewalk level have closed off
Levels 17 to 23: Tenant floors (floors 17, 21, 22 and 23 occupied by L
Richmond Fontaine, Endrick Brothers, Southern Tenant Folk Union, Shawn Lee, Edgar Jones and The Jon
Rush had been their tenant for nearly a decade, and he had mortgaged and
fell through after she had already lined up a tenant for her 33rd Avenue home.
th the credit crunch and is awaiting an anchor tenant for the office portion of the project.
                                                                                                    


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