tenant造句91. At twenty-one he had married Elizabeth Egerton of Tatton and become the tenant of Sledmere for life.
92. Born in 1589, he was the son of a small tenant farmer.
93. She was a former council tenant who had already bought her council house.
94. However, I must tell you that another prospective tenant has appeared on the scene.
95. Usually it is the landlord who initiates the review and the tenant who is obliged to serve the counternotice.
96. This would entitle the tenant to have a new tenancy at the then prevailing market rent.
97. It was his tenant John Combes who revolutionized Reddish, on the assumption that Cray would pay for most of it.
98. Accordingly, the tenant may find that the proportion of rent to profit increases.
99. The surety covenant is given as a support or buttress to covenants given by a tenant to a landlord.
100. It was let to a series of tenant farmers for over two centuries, until the Tremaynes returned in 1914.
101. The tenant's adviser should have in mind and advise the tenant about the obligations assumed by an original tenant.
102. An occupier of residential accommodation at a rent for a term is either a lodger or a tenant.
103. On Sunday night, about 300 tenant supporters, community activists and students marched to the site from Justin Herman Plaza.
104. But the court may take into account hardship to the tenant.
105. After five days, if the tenant does not pay the rent, the goods may be sold.
106. The tenant filed a claim against the landlord to recover his losses.
107. Legal arguments about the extent and scope of repairing covenants keep much of the landlord and tenant bar in very regular work.
108. But at the expiry of the term the tenant has the right to remove those fixtures which are tenant's fixtures.
109. The tenant should endeavour to ensure that all reasonable and normal risks are covered by the landlord's insurance.
110. The rules for succession after the death of a statutory tenant have been changed.
111. But unless covered by his own insurance, the second renter may have to sue the negligent tenant to recoup the losses.
112. If the latter, the tenant should ensure that the landlord completes all works necessary to finish the development.
113. In addition, the continuing discussions between architect, contractor, and tenant might reveal the need for other changes.
114. Some encourage tenant councils to hire and fire private management firms.
115. The tenant is better served if the landlord's power to break arises only at fixed intervals.
116. The past 30 years has seen a continuation of the break-up of the old landlord and tenant system.
117. The capitalist tenant, the concessionaire and so forth will similarly have a firm base in the growing economically petty-bourgeois element.
118. At this stage, however, the tenant can also apply for relief from forfeiture.
119. This may well be resisted by the landlord on the basis that the risk of unlet property should fall on the tenant.
120. There is likely to be tension between landlord and tenant, between large landowners and impecunious peasants.