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121. By the 1830s, following Webb's death, Peter Playne was the tenant. 122. The Diocese already occupies the premises as tenant, and no change of use is contemplated. 123. Sometimes such costs are incurred by a party other than the developer, typically where the tenant completes the fitting out of the building. 124. Nevertheless, the tenant should insist that he be given a reasonable rent-free period in which to find a new subtenant. 125. George Dunn, chief executive of the Tenant Farmers' Association, said the sell-off was weighted against farmers. 126. Our everyday language reinforces the conception of the womb as a permanent space, an empty lodging waiting for a tenant. 127. Accordingly, the tenant whom we are here considering was entitled to the protection of section 3. 128. In such an event the guarantor should give covenants not only to the landlord but also to the tenant. 129. The buildings, located at 5741-5761 Copley Drive, are largely vacant, with a bakery as the only existing tenant. 130. If time is of the essence, the business tenant knows where he stands. 131. If, for instance, X enters into Y's property with Y's consent, X becomes a tenant at will. 132. The plaintiff, a tenant of the defendant, was served with a notice to quit and refused to leave. 133. As the surviving joint tenant, Mary Tene inherits the building. 134. The duty will be owed to the tenant, residents, neighbours and passers-by on the highway. 135. We will also encourage the Corporation to extend opportunities for tenant involvement in the management of housing association properties. 136. Predictably they will tell the adviser that they can not rehouse all those families and perhaps the tenant can contact the police. 137. Where the County Court grants a new lease to the tenant it may do so for a period not exceeding 14 years. 138. Such a notice may also contain a proposal by the tenant as to the amount of the rent. 139. If the landlord does not grant and the tenant does not take a certain term the grant does not create a lease. 140. The tenant then applied to the Divisional Court by way of judicial review to quash the judge's decision. 141. By 1993, he hopes to have moved 250 public housing developments through training for tenant management. 142. Like these events in Knowsley North, where the sitting tenant is George Howarth. 143. Nobody could conceive that this tenant would move to the West Side. 144. It would also give the landlord a right of action against the tenant for any breach. 145. An example would be the installation of a sprinkler system that was forced on the tenant by the local fire authority. 146. Grant Metropolitan's Inntrepreneur lease already provides for independent arbitration but rents are still considered excessive by many tenant leaders. 147. He would have a farmhouse built at the manor farm and hoped that Tom would move in, as a tenant farmer. 148. Only when she and her husband separated did she become a potential tenant in her own right. 149. By 1729, it had become a cloth mill worked as tenant by Edward Peach. 150. Madresfield Court at Malvern, Worcs, had stayed empty because the previous tenant had no male heir.