
1) Abidance 2) Act of occupying an apartment 3) English legal terminology 4) Enjoyment of a position 5) Habitation 6) Holding of land 7) Land holding 8) Matter of lease concern 9) Occupancy 10) One year for a renter 11) Period of occupancy 12) Possession 13) Property rental period 14) Residence 15) Residency
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1) Inhabitancy 2) Inhabitation 3) Leasehold 4) Occupancy 5) Possession 6) Weak
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n. the right to occupy real property permanently, for a time which may terminate upon a certain event, for a specific term, for a series of periods until cancelled (such as month-to-month), or at will (which may be terminated at any time). Some tenancy is for occupancy only as in a landlord-tenant situation, or a tenancy may also be based on owners...
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[law] A Tenancy in the English legal system is a space for a barrister in a set of chambers. ...
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• (n.) A house for habitation, or place to live in, held of another. • (n.) A holding, or a mode of holding, an estate; tenure; the temporary possession of what belongs to another.
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The temporary possession or occupancy of property that belongs to another. It also refers to the period of a tenant's possession.
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Where the owner of land (the landlord) allows another party (the tenant) to take possession of the landlord's land for an agreed period, usually in return for payment of rent by the tenant to the landlord. The tenant is then able to use the land without interference from the landlord, as long as the tenant follows the terms of the tenancy.
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The right to ownership of the real estate property legally by the way of purchase, lease, will or by paying rent.It may be permanent title to the property or can be temporary for months or years as specified prior to transfer of title.
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Ten'an·cy noun ;
plural Tenacies . [ Confer Old French
tenace , Late Latin
tenentia . See
Tenant .]
(Law) (a) A holding, or a mode of holding, an estate; tenure; the temporary possession of what belongs to another.
(b) (O. Eng. Law) A...
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The right to occupy real property for a specific term, such as under a one-year lease, for a series of periods until cancelled, (such as month-to-month rental agreement), or at will (which may be terminated at any time).
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tenancy Being a tenant; occupation of land, a building, etc. by rental or lease.
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the temporary possession or occupancy of property that belongs to another. It also refers to the period of a tenant's possession.
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