10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TENANTSHIP»
Discover the use of
tenantship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tenantship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Among the Ibos of Nigeria 1912: 1912
Large numbers of strangers have appeared of recent years and their settlement
has led to complications, with the result that the original idea of “ Kola Tenantship
” has been thrown completely out of gear. There were (or are) three forms of ...
2
Cantonese Society in a Time of Change
Tenants who sublet give rise to a secondary system of tenantship — which, again
, has a traditional flavour. Tenantship of this secondary kind is legally forbidden
and it follows that villagers are quite reluctant to discuss these matters in detail.
Göran Aijmer, Virgil K. Y. Ho, 2000
3
The Rental Property Manager's Toolbox: A Complete Guide ...
A well-maintained restaurant offers a valuable asset in the transfer of tenantship.
A restaurant that is operational within established codes provides a good
investment opportunity for the next potential tenant. A failed or relocating tenant,
looking ...
4
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
To the extent that tenantship overlaps with any of those four meanings, it is a
needless variant of tenancy; yet it does usefully mean “the state of being a tenant,
” as distinct from ownership. To the extent that tenantry overlaps with any of the ...
5
The Lawfulnes of Hearing the Publick Ministers of the Church ...
Receivin 'of Rents and Tenantship are so nearly related, that if the Person With
whom I par-take thus, have forfeited .-his Tenantship, and of right is no Tenant,
yet by my accepting of Rent from him, I make him one notwithstanding his
forfeiture.
Philip Nye, John Robinson, 1683
6
Writing Sri Lank: Literature, Resistance & the Politics of Place
... a place that is emphatically not a social space lying outside the boundaries of a
geographically bounded territorial discourse, her political affiliation with the land
is marked by her historical sense of 'tenantship' in the country – a condition that ...
7
White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia: A Study of the ...
cnt times for a change in the terms of tenantship, but it was never effected. The
system practically came to an end with the dissolution of the Company in 1624,
but even as late as 1642 some few tenants remained, showing that the
Company's ...
James Curtis Ballagh, 1895
8
Social Science Japan: Newsletter of the Information Center ...
In the legal debates of "Modern Land Ownership" and the tenantship, this
essentially means the topos of historical stages (more precisely, the topos of
modernity) or an area of inquiry where historical facts are interpreted by a
teleological view ...
9
The English dialect dictionary
(6) 51:5.12 TENANTSHIP. 5b. w.Som.I Tenancy. \Vhy my tenantship [taen'unshup
'] will be a-run'd out vcre the work's a-finisht. TENCH-WEED, $17. Polmquofon
natans. e.An.l Supposed to be very agreeable to that fat and sleek fish, the tench.
Thus, bonded tenantship became changed into free tenantship. The relaxation of
the landowners over their dependants and their move into towns seems also to
have led to the emergence of organizations in villages, such as youth crop ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TENANTSHIP»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
tenantship is used in the context of the following news items.
Permanent Pop Up
Bethune has already had interested businesses solicit him for permanent tenantship, but that's not why he wanted to purchase the location. Bethune describes ... «Cincinnati CityBeat, Mar 15»
Ho-Chunk Centre getting an update
Further projects are planned to several floors in order to prepare office space for new tenantship. “They'll be planning on doing some renovations in the building ... «Sioux City Journal, Mar 14»