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She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
Hill Top remained a working farm but was now remodelled to allow for the tenant family and Potter ’ s private studio and work shop.
The usual grant was in precaria, the granting of a life tenure, whereby the tenant stayed on the land only at the pleasure of the lord.
At the time the NAVCOMMSTA was the primary tenant, but as the new major facilities were completed, most notably the expanded anchorage and mooring area and the extended airfield, other tenants were commissioned.
The White Army controlled the area to the north, which was predominantly agrarian with small or medium-sized farms and tenant farmers, and where crofters were few, or held a better social position than in the south.
In most of Germany, farming was handled by tenant farmers who paid rents and obligatory services to the landlord, who was typically a nobleman.
However, the scandals of Reagan's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Samuel Pierce and the neglect of the president were obstacles from the start, and Kemp was unsuccessful at either of his major initiatives: enacting enterprise zones and promoting public housing tenant ownership.
By the time of the Los Angeles riots of 1992, Bush was a bit late in supporting enterprise zones, tenant ownership and welfare reform: Mort Zuckerman compared Bush's vision on racial issues to that of a man riding backwards in a railroad car.
The Power & Light District, a new, nine-block entertainment district comprising numerous restaurants, bars, and retail shops, was developed by the Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland, Its first tenant opened on November 9, 2007.
Lipscomb spent most of his life working as a tenant farmer in Texas and was " discovered " and recorded by Mack McCormick and Chris Strachwitz in 1960 during the country blues revival.
Hess had often fought for improvements while the team was a tenant at Shea Stadium but generally stayed away from football operations, allowing his coaches and general manager to make football-related decisions.
Owner Harry Wismer sought out a place for the team to play their home games but was only able to secure the dilapidated Polo Grounds, which had not had a major tenant since the New York Giants vacated the stadium in 1957.
The move may be too slow: in June 2010, Court ordered the eviction of Paris older artist's squat, a renowned place for close-to-free concerts ( 5, 000 groups in 10 years, from all countries ), and where the state-owned Culture TV-channel ARTE itself went to record live sessions: and there was nothing the mayor could do, the tenant being a private investor.
The building was named for John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, a developer and original tenant of the building.
Aurelian was born in Serdica ( today Sofia in Bulgaria ) in Moesia or what was later called Dacia Ripensis to an obscure provincial family ; his father was tenant to a senator named Aurelius, who gave his name to the family.
* The Presidential Palace in Warsaw, largest palace in Warsaw, the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland since 1993, the first presidential tenant was Lech Wałęsa when he moved to the Palace from Belweder in 1994.
Werner Siemens was born in Lenthe, today part of Gehrden, near Hannover, in the Kingdom of Hanover in the German Confederation, the fourth child ( of fourteen ) of a tenant farmer.
In the Mekong Delta, 0. 025 % of landowners owned 40 % of the land ; most of the land was owned by absentee landlords and worked by tenant farmers.
The South was transformed from a prosperous minority of landed gentry slaveholders into a tenant farming agriculture system.
The contract generally specified that the house be in good repair, and the tenant was bound to keep it so.
The woodwork, including doors and door frames, was removable, and the tenant might bring and take away his own.
A son of John Murdoch, a former Hanoverian artillery gunner and a Millwright and tenant of Bello Mill on the estate of James Boswell in Auchinleck, he was educated until the age of ten at the Old Cumnock Kirk School before attending Auchinleck school under William Halbert, author of a highly regarded arithmetic textbook.

tenant and given
In Bestune, at the Conquest, Alfag, Alwine, and UIchel, the Saxons had three manors consisting of three carucates of land assessed, which was taken from them, and given to William Peverel, the lord of Nottingham Castle, who had in his demesne, or chief manor estate, 2 plough teams, there being 17 bond tenants, called villeins, who were unable to leave the estate without the lord's consent, and yet each cultivating, say, of arable land, and 1 ordinary tenant, called a sochman, who together had 9 plough teams.
Each tenant is given a key that only unlocks his own door, called the change key, but the second key is the master key, which unlocks all the doors, and is usually kept by the building manager, so he can enter any room in the building.
The Grounds lie very contiguous to the populous Manufacturing Town of Stockport where Bleachers and Printers are both much wanted and every encouragement will be given to a good tenant
In general, responsibilities are given as follow: the homeowner is responsible for making repairments and property maintenance, and the tenant is responsible for keeping the property clean and safe.
When the reason for eviction is due to causes other than rent, many places have laws requiring the tenant to be given a specified amount of time before moving, which may be, for example, 30 days following all court proceedings.
By filing an answer, the tenant may state his or her side of the story, and provide affirmative defenses, such as the landlord not making required repairs or charging more than the legally permitted rent, or the tenant not being given proper notice.
The name arises because the tenant was given a copy of the court's record of the fact as a title deed.
Proper notice, as always with landlord / tenant law, must be given, as set forth in the state's statutes.
If a tenant at will is given notice to quit the premises, and refuses to do so, the landlord then begins eviction proceedings.
The Kings ' owners ( who did substantial business as real estate developers ) agreed to develop the complex, eventually given the name " Staples Center ", and signed Buss on to move the Lakers into the new arena as a co-tenant with the Kings ( as well as a third tenant, the Clippers, who would move there from the Los Angeles Sports Arena ).
The first is to put the tenant in physical possession of the land at the outset of the lease ( the English and majority rule, as opposed to the American rule which only requires the tenant be given legal possession, or the right to possess ); the second is to provide the premises in a habitable condition — there is an implied warranty of habitability.
Suppose in the above example that the market value of the land being leased was actually 1, 200 a month, but the 1, 000 per month rate represented a break given to the tenant by the landlord.
Land tenure is the name given, particularly in common law systems, to the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual, who is said to " hold " the land ( the French verb " tenir " means " to hold "; " tenant " is the present participle of " tenir ").
An 1871 letter to the Journal of horticulture and practical gardening claimed that the original seedling had been found by a Mr. Herbert, the tenant of a market garden in Strood, who had given it to Crittenden.
Special attention is given to landlord / tenant law and most commonly evictions, non-payment, harassment, reduction of pre-arranged services, and public nuisance are legal subjects that gain the most amount of attention from property managers.
Including land rented out under the tenant farm scheme since 1990, only a handful of these, which range from very large farms to smallholdings, had been given to genuine farmers.
According to etymological research recorded in dictionaries, the word in fact probably comes from dialectal been or bean ( meaning " help given by neighbors "), which came from Middle English bene ( meaning " prayer ", " boon " and " extra service by a tenant to his lord ")
was still listed as the tenant of the Klöckergasse house, which had been given the number 4711.

tenant and power
It is the opinion of Pollock and Maitland that in the middle of the 13th century the tenant enjoyed a large power of disposing of his tenement by act inter vivos, though this was subject to some restraints in favor of his lord.
to compel landlords to make leases of their land in perpetuity — that is, to give to the tenant a lease for ever, at a corn rent ; to take away the power of distraining for rent ; and in all cases where land was held upon lease and was too dear, that the tenant in such cases should have the power of empaneling a jury to assess the real value in the same manner as the crown has the power of making an individual sell property required for what is called public works or conveniences according to the evaluation of a jury.
Despite this emphasis on tenant rights, the government exercises a formidable eminent domain power and can expropriate land for any public purpose as long as reasonable compensation is afforded.
Next in order comes tenancy in fee tail, the various classes of which are sketched by Littleton with brevity and accuracy ; but he is silent as to the important practice, which first received judicial recognition shortly before his death, of " suffering a recovery ", whereby, through a series of judicial fictions, a tenant in tail was enabled to convert his estate tail into a fee simple, thus acquiring full power of alienation.
If land under lease to a tenant is condemned under the government's power of eminent domain, the tenant may be able to earn either a reduction in rent or a portion of the condemnation award ( the price paid by the government ) to the owner, depending on the amount of land taken, and the value of the leasehold property.
The trustees may have power to pay capital as well as income to the life tenant ; alternatively they may have rights to transfer (" appoint ") property to other beneficiaries ahead of their entitlement.
U. S. Army Garrison provides installation support for power projection, combat readiness and mission execution for all tenant units as well as JRTC rotational units ; provides quality services and facilities, all the while optimizing available resources, sustaining our environment and enhancing the overall well-being of the Fort Polk community.
Nevertheless, it was decided that certain annual financial payments which were owed the nobility and which were considered " contractual " ( i. e. not stemming from a usurpation of feudal power, but from a contract between a landowner and a tenant ) such as annual rents ( the cens and the champart ) needed to be bought back by the tenant for the tenant to have clear title to his land.

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