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Tenancy

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  • Parihar was the backbone of the Marwar tenancy act 1949 and Marwar Land Revenue Act 1949.
  • oners from Cellular Jail (Kalapani) and Bihar Tenancy Act was reformed in favour of peasants.
  • instrumental role in enactment of the Marwar tenancy act 1949 and Marwar Land Revenue Act 1949 and
  • as called for reforms to the B.C. Residential Tenancy Act and has been supportive of tenants facing
  • Act, to address imbalances in the Residential Tenancy Act, and close loopholes that allow landlords
  • ge and implementation of the famous Hyderabad Tenancy and Agricultural Act of 1950, followed in 195
  • vision of services including procurement, and tenancy and asset management.
  • 010 when the University of Richmond ended its tenancy and moved its football games to its new on-ca
  • He gives up tenancy at the Vic to run Strokes winebar with Joanne
  • nging demographics of Watts were reflected in tenancy at the project, as Latin American tenants beg
  • hem, and some clubs may temporarily take up a tenancy at another's ground due to their own ground b
  • For example, if X and Y create a joint tenancy, both X and Y's interests must be in fee simp
  • rd need not serve a Notice to Quit to end the tenancy, but if the tenant were allowed to hold over,
  • In order for there to be a tenancy by the entirety this fifth unity must be pres
  • A tenancy by the entirety gives rise to certain legal r
  • thority sued him for failing to pay under the tenancy contracts.
  • Finally, it provides the legal framework for Tenancy Deposit Schemes, which are intended to ensure
  • tribunal which had jurisdiction to deal with tenancy disputes in New South Wales.
  • n's rights for all women (except property and tenancy disputes).
  • The Tenancy Division deals with breaches of leases, exces
  • intensive crops, relying on sharecropping and tenancy, especially for black laborers.
  • either s2 nor s3 of the 1948 Act applied, the tenancy expired at the end of the fixed term and the
  • Under the AHA 1948, a tenancy for a term certain of less than a year would
  • with the stipulation that his wife be granted tenancy for life and she receive an ample firewood su
  • A Tenancy in the English legal system is a space for a
  • o the miller that she wished to terminate his tenancy in April 1891.
  • sations or registered social landlords, whose tenancy includes care support and supervision provide
  • tenancy information
  • private individual, for trying to convert her tenancy into a condominium, circumventing a controver
  • Five years' tenancy is now required for new tenants to qualify, a
  • ertive engagement, not coercion; 3) Continued tenancy is not dependent on participation in services
  • Prior to his tenancy it had been divided into six separate flats f
  • le for implementation of the Maharashtra land tenancy legislation.
  • 1891, John Orrell threatened to withdraw the tenancy of Anfield Road.
  • Thames had taken over the tenancy of the ground in the summer of 1895 from Old
  • ding that he and his wife would retain a life tenancy of the home.
  • uary 1091 and 7 February 1092 he received the tenancy of the castle of Simancas, which had previous
  • moved from Yetminster, when Jesty took up the tenancy of Downshay Manor Farm in Worth Matravers nea
  • ne, an ancestor of George Washington, assumed tenancy of the Wessyngtonlands from the Bishop of Dur
  • was first staged at the ground in 1863, when tenancy of Jackson's field on North Marine Road was o
  • Bill which proposed to allow courts to award tenancy of a house and ownership of the chattels with
  • ortification [vallam] to wall his city in the tenancy of the bishop [and had made] the men of Montp
  • rmers from "making waste" to land they are in tenancy of.
  • any tenants of Berkhamsted Place, passing the tenancy on to his son, Sir Henry Carey, who was later
  • most likely to be undertaken when government tenancy policies (or enforcement thereof) are perceiv
  • onal Trust, and the village properties, under tenancy, rather than, provided as homes for employees
  • Tenancy reform
  • ushed through their implementation, providing tenancy rights to those who had been cultivating land
  • During his tenancy, the crypt was used as a tavern.
  • appears that during its approximately 50 year tenancy, the J.Newberry Co. installed various improve
  • D'Oyly gave the tenancy to one Hugh de Tew, but after Osney Abbey was
  • ith a rather desperate need for alcohol and a tenancy toward bisexuality
  • The Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of New South Wales is a tribunal tha
  • airline and to increase the complex's overall tenancy, Trizec negotiated with the Shell Oil Company
  • a Cathcart, was daughter of a farmer, and the tenancy, under Lord Conway, of the farm at Derriaghy
  • der Bishop Chinnery-Haldane, a year after the tenancy was granted by the 9th Duke of Argyll, as a p
  • d on this site for over 70 years and held the tenancy when the famous Sovereign Anthem was written
  • Act introduced the concept known as a 'secure tenancy' which restricted local authorities power to
  • sector, and the range of businesses that hold tenancy within the building is quite diverse.
  • using authorities the discretion to terminate tenancy without regard to the tenant's knowledge of t
  • who wrecked the house in order to ensure his tenancy would not be disturbed.