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tenants and lost
Cantor Fitzgerald lost over two-thirds of its workforce, considerably more than any of the other World Trade Center tenants or the New York City Police Department and New York City Fire Department.
The Pine Hills Shopping Center lost its long-time tenants and was eventually converted into the Pine Hills Marketplace, a strip mall with discount stores.
By artificially lowering rents on some units with long term tenants, even in some cases forcing landlords to maintain that at a loss, rent control forces landlords to recoup this lost income on newly vacated units, thus increasing rent for new tenants beyond what is necessary.
Although he never lost sight of home rule or the land question, particularly the evicted tenants, he now concentrated on the day-to-day running of the INF as deputy-chairman.
Due to the economic downfall and its impact on the Milwaukee metropolitan area, the mall has lost many tenants.
In recent years, the Metrocenter Area lost prominent national and local tenants such as Kmart, Toys R Us, the East Ford auto dealership, Campo's Electronics, Sherwin Williams, Putt Putt Golf, Pizza Hut, Hollywood Video, Rex Appliance Stores, Hoopers Audio Video, The Steake Shoppe, El Chico Mexican Restaurant, Shoneys, Merchants & Farmers Banks, and Hardees.
It is the 11th-oldest stadium in the NFL – 16 other venues that were hosting NFL teams at the time of the Dome's opening have either since closed or merely lost their NFL tenants.
Advowsons had lost any value to their private holders, since few landowners any longer wish to exert a proxy influence over the morals of their neighbours, formerly manorial tenants, and few wish their younger sons to have a career as a parish priest in a society where such a role no longer carries great status as formerly.
Bristol also lost control of the Memorial Stadium Company to Bristol Rovers and have been tenants ever since.
The clan lost most of their lands during the colonial confiscations of James I in the early 17th century, with many of the clan members becoming tenants of the new English and Scottish landlords in what was now County Longford.
The Ballpark at Harbor Yard is a 5, 300-seat baseball park in Bridgeport, Connecticut that hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 21, 1998, as the tenants of the facility, the Bridgeport Bluefish, lost to the Aberdeen Arsenal.
Employees and tenants, however, still usually lose superior claim over lost property to their employers or landlords if the property is found within the scope of their employment, or outside the actual leased area, respectively.
A number of would-be tenants have lost money after replying to a new wave of bogus adverts for rental accommodation on the website, Gumtree.
Clipper Magazine Stadium is a 6, 000-seat baseball park in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 11, 2005, when the tenants of the facility, the Lancaster Barnstormers, lost to the Atlantic City Surf, 4-3.
The third period of migration started after imposition of the Land Reform Act in the early 1970s, when thousands of landlord Bunts lost their land to tenants.

tenants and Europe
Compare his condition with the tenants of the poor houses in the more civilized portions of Europe — look at the sick, and the old and infirm slave, on one hand, in the midst of his family and friends, under the kind superintending care of his master and mistress, and compare it with the forlorn and wretched condition of the pauper in the poorhouse ...
Major tenants were USAISEC-Eur ( Information Systems Engineering Command-Europe ) and the USA MATCOMEUR ( Material Command, Europe ) later renamed the US Army Material Management Agency, Europe.
The direction of its chief minister, Bishop Roger of Salisbury evolved the law for tenants in chief which became the harshest and most severe in Europe.
As part of the anti-austerity movement in Europe, various IWA sections have been highly active in the 2008-2012 period, with the CNT taking a leading role in agitating for the general strikes which have occurred in Spain, the USI in Milan taking on anti-austerity campaigns in the health service and the ZSP organising tenants against abuses in rented accommodation.
Innovation Fuels LLC, one of the terminal's tenants, has plans to continue to sell two barge loads a month of biodiesel to customers in Europe.
* Barrow Street, Dublin, home of Ireland's National Performing Arts School, Google Europe, and rock band U2's The Factory studio complex, among many other high-profile tenants

tenants and being
Several antiquaries beginning with John Brady offered a back-construction to its being originally known as Lamb-mass, under the undocumented supposition that tenants of the Cathedral of York, dedicated to St. Peter ad Vincula, of which this is the feast, would have been required to bring a live lamb to the church, or, with John Skinner, " because Lambs then grew out of season.
The association's counter-argument was that if the booksellers did not pay a market rent they were being subsidized by its low-income tenants.
Herm is a dependency of Guernsey, and is in fact owned by the States of Guernsey, being rented out to various tenants ( see List of tenants of Herm ).
The old Gunning and Moore Weaving Mill at Broadfields has been transformed into a large retail park with outlets of Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Homebase, Next, Tempest, New Look, Halfords and Peacocks being the first tenants to set up here.
By the turn of the century, many of the farms were owned by absentee owners, with the land being worked by tenants and sharecroppers.
An apocryphal story associated with Slaithwaite is that in the 19th century, when tenants came to the village to pay their annual rent, The 5th Earl of Dartmouth would provide ' rent dinners ' and that the shoulder of mutton was the most favoured with the tables of hot roast beef, mutton and tongue ( cooked together in the set pot ) being available there at that time.
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.
Projects continue to have a reputation for violence, drug use, and prostitution, especially in New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington D. C as well as others leading to the passage of a 1996 federal " one strike you're out " law, enabling the eviction of tenants convicted of crimes, especially drug-related, or merely as a result of being tried for some crimes.
Following the war the museum had to be closed for repairs and a number of temporary tenants, such as the College of Technology and the Post Office used museum space as their own buildings were being reconstructed.
The Percys resented the fact that their tenants in Cumberland and Westmoreland were being recruited by Salisbury, who even with the reduced grant of 1443 still had great spending power in the region.
One of his authors, Henry Chettle, described him as being unscrupulously harsh with his poor tenants, even though Henslowe made many loans to Chettle and they seem to have been on friendly terms.
' The principal agents in the capture were four of the tenants of Edward Charleton, 5th Baron Cherleton, Ieuan and Sir Gruffudd Vychan, sons of Gruffudd ap Ieuan, being two of them.
Even the better off farmers tended ( being tenants rather than owners ) to remain no more than two or three generations.
In October 2011, Leyton submitted a request to the Football League to move into and become tenants of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, following complaints over West Ham United being given ownership over the stadium.
Unlike Phase 1, Bandar Utama City Centre manages this new extension, resulting in the entire shopping mall being managed separately with Parkson department store and Giant Hypermarket as anchor tenants.
The sale of personal residential property is normally exempt from Capital Gains Tax, except for gains realized during any period in which the property was not being used as an individual's personal residence ( for example, being leased to other tenants ) or portions attributable to business use.
Before being acquired by Lakewood, tenants to the arena, once called The Summit, included the Houston Rockets, the Houston Aeros, and the Houston Comets.
Pope was in Britain during the London Conference ( on the question of Confederation ) of 1867, and persuaded delegates to agree to $ 800, 000 being allocated by the federal treasury to buy proprietary lands on PEI so that they could be distributed to tenants.
His estates had a large number of smallholders and he had a reputation for being unusually kind to his tenants.
In July 2011, it was reported that Aidoo, a Akan and Catholic, had called for Bureau of National Investigations to arrest all known gays and lesbians in the Western region, and called on landlords and tenants to inform on people they suspect of being homosexual.
The first tenants moved into the complex in 1988 and it was completed in 1990, being opened on 25 October of that year by Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, Marcus Bradford and Angus Ogilvy.
The village is best known for being the birthplace of the composer Gustav Mahler ( 1860 – 1911 ), whose ancestors were tenants of a distillery and ran an inn, where the child was born.

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