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In 1871, the WSR had agreed a new perpetual lease to the B & ER for a fixed sum each year which rose annually to a maximum of £ 6, 600.
Meanwhile the power of his company had collapsed when the coastal population rose in the Abushiri Revolt against the implementation of the lease agreement between the Sultan and the Germans.

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In February 1809 one Thomas Windeatt, from Bridgetown, Totnes, took over the lease of a plot of land ( a " newtake ") of about 582 acres in the valley of the River Swincombe.
When a DHCP server receives an IP lease request from a client, it reserves an IP address for the client and extends an IP lease offer by sending a DHCPOFFER message to the client.
New World's budget breakdown for Godzilla 1985 is as follows: $ 500, 000 to lease the film from Toho, $ 200, 000 for filming the new scenes and other revisions, and $ 2, 500, 000 for prints and advertising, adding up to a grand total of approximately $ 3, 200, 000.
A perpetual lease for the area around Guantánamo Bay was offered February 23, 1903, from Tomás Estrada Palma, who became the first President of Cuba.
In 1804, Astor purchased from Aaron Burr what remained of a 99-year lease on property in Manhattan.
In many modern airliners aircraft, for example all Airbus aircraft developed from the 1980s, the joystick has received a new lease on life for flight control in the form of a " sidestick " — a controller similar to a games joystick, but which is used to control the flight, replacing the traditional yoke.
The observatory sites are under lease from the Tohono O ' odham Nation at the amount of a quarter dollar per acre yearly, which was overwhelmingly approved by the Council in the 1950s.
Cardiff RFC Ltd, the company that runs Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC, still has a 15-year lease on the Arms Park, but talks are underway to release the rugby club from the terms of the lease, to enable the Millennium Stadium to be redeveloped with a new North Stand and adjoining convention centre.
* Principality of Freedonia, a libertarian project that tried to lease territory from the Sultan of Awdal in Somaliland in 2001.
Landlords therefore owned the base metals and coal under their estates and had a strong inducement to extract them or to lease the deposits and collect royalties from mine operators.
He also hoped to renegotiate other aspects of the leasethe Jets received no money from ticketholders parking at Shea.
As the Jets sought to become a stronger franchise and remove themselves from their counterparts ' shadow, the team entered into negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in an attempt to build a stadium on the west side of Manhattan, entering a bidding war with TransGas Energy Systems and Cablevision for the rights to the West Side Yard property — Hess, prior to his death, had been approached by former mayor Rudy Giuliani about bringing the team to the West Side when their lease at Giants Stadium expired in 2008.
He secured additional funding from John H. Galey and James M. Guffey of Pittsburgh, but the deal left Lucas with only a small share of the lease and Higgins with nothing.
SFU also has a Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, which holds many exhibits on lease from the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria.
Part of the forest was opened as a country park to the public in 1969 by Nottinghamshire County Council, which manages a small part of the forest under lease from the Thoresby Estate.
Under common law, the Statute of Frauds also applies to contract modification: for example, suppose party A makes an oral agreement to lease a car from party B for 9 months.
In theory, this works in reverse as well-an agreement to reduce the lease from 15 months to 9 months would not require a writing.
The above Main article lists only facilities based providers and not companies which lease services from facilities based providers in order to serve their customers.
All the machinery was lend / lease from the USA, including 30 tractors, 30 ploughs, and 30 harrows.
Most broadcasting organisations, BBC and commercial, lease transmission facilities from one or more of the transmission companies.
The omnibus edition gave a new lease of life to flagging sales, and became the most commonly available form of the trilogy from then on.
Also in 1779 Banks took a lease on an estate called Spring Grove, the former residence of Elisha Biscoe ( 1705 – 1776 ), which he eventually bought outright from Biscoe's son also Elisha in 1808.
In his annual budget address in City Council Chambers on October 15, 2008, Daley proposed a 2009 budget totalling $ 5. 97 billion, including not filling 1, 350 vacancies on the 38, 000-strong city payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then-obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfall.

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Maldives granted the British a 100 year lease on Gan that required them to pay £ 2, 000 a year, as well as some 440, 000 square metres on Hitaddu for radio installations.
It was reported by BBC News and ITV Channel Television on 17 May 2008 that the tenants had put the remaining 40 years of their lease up for sale, with an asking price of £ 15, 000, 000.
Their chairman Sir Henry Norris took a 20 year lease on part of the grounds of St John ’ s Hall for £ 20, 000.
In 2006, a four bedroomed apartment in Knightsbridge sold for over £ 25, 000, 000, and on street car parking spaces sell for £ 300, 000 on a 94 year lease.
The college began to move to its present site in 1913, when it purchased the lease of a house called ' The Mount ' from the Rev Robert Hartley for £ 2, 500.
The Canal Company then received £ 12665. 87 per year for the lease of the northern end of the canal, which allowed them to continue paying dividends and to make investments.
The lease was for £ 50 a year for the Abbey and Park for five years, until Byron came of age.
A year later, with canal shares having lost 66 per cent of their value, the canal company approached the railway, who agreed to lease the canal for £ 40, 000 per year for 14 years, commencing on 25 March 1843.
Receipts had dropped to £ 139 in 1872, and the canal company did not renew their lease again.
The market halls and several other buildings in Covent Garden were bought by CapCo in partnership with GE Real Estate in August 2006 for £ 421 million, on a 150-year head lease.
Richard Ellison IV had agreed a lease for 894 years, at £ 9, 570 per year, based on the average profit for the previous three years plus 5 per cent.
Floods forced the complete closure of the Spalding to Bourn line from 9 October 1880 until 1 February 1881, this was a Midland & Eastern line worked by the GNR, and the GNR found themselves paying the lease on a line they could derive no revenue from ; And worst of all, Sutton Bridge Docks opened on 14 May 1881, into which the GNR had invested £ 55, 000, but within a few days the docks began to subside due to being built on unstable ground.
Qatar has plans to lease 40, 000 hectares of agricultural land along Kenya's coast to grow fruit and vegetables, in return for building a £ 2. 4 billion port close to the Indian Ocean tourist island of Lamu.
Sky had also launched their multi-channel service from studios at an industrial estate in Isleworth, west London with a 10-year lease on SES transponders for an estimated £ 50 million without backup.
Superdry reportedly paid £ 12m for the lease.
Meantime, an independent district valuer had determined that the club would have to pay an astonishing £ 42, 000 rent and rates for that and each subsequent season for the remainder of the lease.
His remaining land was still shrinking: on 1 January 1883 the reserves granted to Māori by the West Coast Commission were vested in the Public Trust for 30-year lease to European settlers at market rental, prompting Te Whiti to refuse to sign documents and refuse to collect the rental income of £ 7000 a year.
When a new lease for the distillery was negotiated with the chief of Clan MacLeod in 1892 the annual payment was to be £ 23. 12s and a ten-gallon cask of best-quality Talisker.
In November 1884 Robertson told Villiers that the time had come to make a formal offer to the MBW to lease the site, and Villiers duly offered £ 2, 700 ground rent per annum.
They prepared a report valuing the site at £ 3, 000 per annum, which Villiers immediately accepted ; this was then hurriedly pushed through the Board which agreed the lease despite a higher offer of £ 4, 000.

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