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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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