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TENANCIES - traduction vers arabe

OWNERSHIP OF A TEMPORARY RIGHT TO HOLD LAND OR PROPERTY
Leasehold; Tenants; Leaseholder; Tenancy at will; Tenancy at sufferance; Landlord and tenant; Tenancy; Leasehold estates; Holdover tenancy; Landlord and Tenant; Estate for years; Covenant of quiet enjoyment; Tenancies; Month-to-month; Term of years; Term of years absolute; At-will tenancy; Tenantry; Tennancy; Rental home; Rental housing; Term lease; Perpetual lease; Lease in perpetuity; Freeholding lease; Residential tenancy; Tenant at will; Tenants at will

TENANCIES         

ألاسم

إِجَارَة ; إِكْراء ; اِسْتِئْجار ; اِكْتِراء

tenancy         
اسْم : استئجار . مدة الاستئجار
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استئجار مدة الاستئجار ملك مستأجر ، أرض مستأجرة

Définition

leasehold
n. the real estate which is the subject of a lease (a written rental agreement for an extended period of time). The term is commonly used to describe improvements on real property when the improvements are built on land owned by one party which is leased for a long term (such as 99 years) to the owner of the building. For example, the Pacific Land Company owns a lot and leases it for 99 years to the Highrise Development Corporation, which builds a 20-story apartment building and sells each apartment to individual owners as condominiums. At the end of the 99 years the building has to be moved (impossible), torn down, sold to Pacific (which need not pay much since the building is old and Highrise has no choice), or a new lease negotiated. Obviously, toward the end of the 99 years the individual condominiums will go down in value, partly from fear of lessened resale potential. This is generally theoretical (except to lending companies because the security does not include the land) since there are few buildings with less than 50 or 60 years to go on the leases or their expected lifetimes, although there are some commercial buildings which are within 20 years of termination of such leases. In most cases the buildings are obsolete by the end of the leasehold. See also: condominium lease

Wikipédia

Leasehold estate

A leasehold estate is an ownership of a temporary right to hold land or property in which a lessee or a tenant holds rights of real property by some form of title from a lessor or landlord. Although a tenant does hold rights to real property, a leasehold estate is typically considered personal property.

Leasehold is a form of land tenure or property tenure where one party buys the right to occupy land or a building for a given length of time. As a lease is a legal estate, leasehold estate can be bought and sold on the open market. A leasehold thus differs from a freehold or fee simple where the ownership of a property is purchased outright and thereafter held for an indeterminate length of time, and also differs from a tenancy where a property is let (rented) on a periodic basis such as weekly or monthly.

Terminology and types of leasehold vary from country to country. Sometimes, but not always, a residential tenancy under a lease agreement is colloquially known as renting. The leaseholder has the right to remain in occupation for a fixed period, generally measured in months or years. Terms of the agreement are contained in a lease, which has elements of contract and property law intertwined.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TENANCIES
1. "Tenants are being coerced into giving up their secure tenancies, lower rents and accountable landlord.
2. Lady Day approaches which, like Michaelmas, is when farm tenancies traditionally terminate or begin.
3. Since the council moved this family into one of the few remaining tenancies here 3 years ago we have suffered break ins to cars and homes.
4. He argues the 2001 powers have delivered benefits to industry, such as the estimated ÂЈ1'm a year saving from an order simplifying business tenancies.
5. "There are 130 tenancies of various kinds and the estate benefits greatly from the inherent fertility and workability of its soil," says the Duchy.