Crossword clues for subtenant
subtenant
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Subtenant \Sub*ten"ant\, n. (Law) One who rents a tenement, or land, etc., of one who is also a tenant; an undertenant.
Wiktionary
n. Someone who sublets, a person who rents from a tenant.
Usage examples of "subtenant".
Despite Decimus paying full whack to Smaractus, my disreputable landlord had let a hot-wine waiter with every kind of body odour invade my office as a subtenant while I was away.
Leslie Slote WOKE in his old Georgetown flat, put on old trousers and a tweed jacket hanging in a closet he had locked away from subtenant use, and made toast and coffee in the airless little kitchen as he had done a thousand times.
The marketwoman looked on in silence, and there were witnesses all around: the octagonal fortress tower, with its latest subtenant, the overcrowded exchange bureau, and next to it the broad-beamed covered market that seemed bloated with mist, and the gloomy Dominican Church of St.
Yet the city hummed with life in the morning sun, the subtenants and landless ones indifferent to the events of the previous night.
Teach violence to the subtenants and landless ones and where will it end?
She heard the buzz as men-at-arms, castle watchmen, and subtenants filtered in to jostle one another.
They might just be visiting relatives, or subtenants or squatters or something.
Despite Decimus paying full whack to Smaractus, my disreputable landlord had let a hot-wine waiter with every kind of body odour invade my office as a subtenant while I was away.
I told him I would agree to turn the present disaster into a first-class office building if he would forgo all rent during the renovation period and revise the lease to permit rental to quality subtenants and bank financing for part of the building improvements.
The type and numbers of the subtenants would normally have been a matter of concern, even on the top floor.