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tenancy
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Word definitions for tenancy in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tenancy \Ten"an*cy\, n.; pl. Tenacies . [Cf. OF. tenace, LL. tenentia. See Tenant .] (Law) A holding, or a mode of holding, an estate; tenure; the temporary possession of what belongs to another. (O. Eng. Law) A house for habitation, or place to live in, ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The occupancy of property etc, under a lease, or by paying rent. 2 The period of occupancy by a tenant. 3 The property occupied by a tenant.
Usage examples of tenancy.
When a corporation enjoys a tenancy for a stated term only, there is always a danger that it will seek temporarily larger profits by economizing on the quality of its service.
Her tenancy was only of the unassured variety, and she did not even feel she could blame the other tenants for kicking up a fuss.
Jack Singleton and myself to take the house for the month between mid-May and mid-June, but as I have already mentioned a short three weeks was all the time we passed there, and we had more than a week of our tenancy yet unexpired when we left the place, though on the very last afternoon we enjoyed the finest dry-fly fishing that has ever fallen to my lot.
But speaking generally, let me say this: Without concrete proof of an actual act of decession, it will take substantial time to establish the validity of the heir’s tenancy and rights and subsequent transfer of ownership of those rights and the concomitant property.
Some of the words I defined for my readers were: common stock, preferred stock, bonds, municipal bonds, debentures, margin, selling short, puts and calls, living trust, joint tenancy, tenants in common, float, load, points, deficiency judgement, call money, prime rate, gold standard, flat money, easement, fee simple, eminent domain, public domain, copyright, patent, etc.
The fact that a blessed saint had joint tenancy of my body didn't much affect pain, scared, fallible me.
Since then, the two of them had lived an uneasy joint tenancy, two sets of memories, two sets of opinions on everything, all in one head, and it would have been interesting to see what Barish was like, just as himself.
The vultures and the sand-grouse held it undisturbed in a perpetual tenancy.
Quick tenancies for fly-by-night businesses had left blocked-up windows and boarded doors.
And when those tenancies began to pay rents, when there were sawmills and gristmills on the streams, when there were settlements and stores and taverns, when the handful of cows and pigs and horses had multiplied into fat herds of thriving stock under Jamie's careful stewardship .