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Leasehold tenure has not been a problem for the property sector.
In practical and commercial terms, these real burdens were like English leasehold tenure.
In England, leasehold tenure came into being because landowners were unwilling to sell land outright.
The way in which a property is held, eg freehold tenure or leasehold tenure.
Apartments may be owned by an owner/occupier by leasehold tenure or rented by tenants (two types of housing tenure).
Tenure review is a process of reviewing the leasehold tenure of some high country land in the South Island of New Zealand.
By 1844 the anti-rent movement had grown from a localized struggle against the van Rensselaer family to a full-fledged revolt against leasehold tenure throughout eastern New York.
A Traitor to His Class The system of long leasehold tenure, with roots in the 17th century when the crown showered its favored few with tracts of land, took hold as the norm in mid-Victorian London.
Loyal to the government, Rees nevertheless stood up for Swansea against the prospect of Port Talbot steelworks taking all of South Wales' investment; he also defended his constituents who had their homes on a leasehold tenure.
The Federal Government of Canada assumed the colony's extensive railway debts and agreed to finance a buy-out of the last of the colony's absentee landlords to free the island of leasehold tenure and from any new migrants entering the island.