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Перевод: tenant
[существительное] владелец ; наниматель ; арендатор ; съемщик ; временный владелец; житель ; жилец ; квартиросъемщик ; [глагол] арендовать; владеть на правах аренды
Тезаурус:
- Persons of inferior degree rarely owned more than a single parcel, irrespective of whether they lived on it themselves or let it to a tenant.
- The Tenant hereby covenants with the Landlord as follows:
- If you receive income support, housing benefit, community charge benefit or family credit, and if you are an owneroccupier, private tenant or housing association tenant, you may be able to get a minor works grant from the council.
- The case of the large organisation versus the tenant farmer is summarised below from a file of 63 letters, plus documents.
- But although Danny paid the rent in full each month the owner wasn't paying the mortgage and the lender didn't know Danny was a tenant.
- "In the course of this process we have talked to Miss Morgan's solicitor, who told us that she was the life tenant of a substantial estate, and that you are what they call the remainder-man."
- For adaptations to a property to enable an elderly person over 60) who is not the owner or tenant, but who intends to live in the property to be cared for by a friend or relative.
- That if the rent hereby reserved or any part thereof shall remain unpaid for twenty-one days after the same shall have become due (whether formally demanded or not) or if any covenant on the part of the Tenant herein contained shall not be performed or observed or if the Tenant shall become bankrupt or enter into any composition with his creditors it shall be lawful for the Landlord to re-enter upon the premises or any point thereof in the name of the whole and thereupon this demise shall absolutely determine.
- "We are getting substantial rent-free periods and are being offered large capital contributions" - a sum paid by the landlord to the tenant, usually for shopfitting to entice customers into the mall or high street.
- It is owned by the National Trust (identified by their sign) and occupied by a tenant who will show the cottage to interested visitors on application at reasonable times.
- You may apply as a tenant for a grant, or your landlord may apply on your behalf.
- Warner v. Browne the lessor engaged not to turn out the tenant so long as he observed the conditions, and in this case the company's agent engages that the tenant shall hold until the company require to pull down the buildings.
- If you want to organise any kind of crime prevention activities within your community, like a neighbourhood watch scheme or tenant group to combat crime, your local Crime Prevention Officer (CPO) can provide information and advice.
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