单词 | tenancy |
释义 | tenancyn. The state or position of being a tenant; the holding or occupation of lands, etc.; tenure. 1. a. Law. A holding or possession of lands or tenements, by any title of ownership. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > [noun] > action or fact of tenementa1325 tenantry1391 holding1420 manuring1436 tenure1442 manurance?1467 occupying1577 tenancy1590 holda1647 society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > [noun] > leasehold tenure tack1423 farmage?1529 tenancy1590 leasehold1720 lesseeship1812 tenantry1846 tenantship1883 1590 H. Swinburne Briefe Treat. Test. & Willes iii. f. 72 Besides this men married lost their tenanc [i] es by the curtesie, women their dowries; finally the prince himselfe lost the profits of the landes of persons attainted. 1598 tr. J. Kitchin Jurisdictions (1675) 484 The other pleads several Tenancy. 1614 J. Selden Titles of Honor 266 By the substance, I mean their being immediat Tenancies of the Crown, or as we say in chief. 1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. xii. 194 As to the incidents attending a tenancy in common. 1806 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. VI. 405 The court, at first, held this to be a tenancy in common: but, afterwards, upon good consideration, it was adjudged to be a joint-tenancy, for so it was implied. 1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) I. 51 The practice of creating manors or tenancies in gross was effectually prevented by the statute Quia Emptores. b. Occupancy of lands or tenements under a lease. (The ordinary current sense.) Also (contextually) the duration of a tenure; the period during which a tenement is held. ΚΠ 1598 J. Marston Scourge of Villanie i. ii. sig. C4 Tis all one, for long life be a beast, A slaue, as haue a short term'd tenancie. 1808 W. Selwyn Abridgem. Law Nisi Prius II. xviii. 631 A notice to quit at the expiration of the current year of the tenancy. 1834 H. Martineau Moral Many Fables ii. 75 Partnership tenantcies affect the security of property by rendering one tenant answerable for the obligations of all his partners. 1858 Ld. St. Leonards Handy Bk. Prop. Law xv. 99 Such a lease..creates a tenancy from year to year, and terminable by half a year's notice. 1875 Report in Woodfall Law Landl. & Ten. (1877) 719 Some counties pay for no guano used in the last year but one of the tenancy. 1875 K. E. Digby Introd. Hist. Law Real Prop. v. 170 A tenancy at will is where the land is held by the tenant so long as lessor and lessee please that the tenancy should continue. 2. Occupation or enjoyment of, or residence in, any place, position, or condition. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > [noun] > possession of a position or condition occupation?1387 tenancy1598 tenure1616 occupancy1629 society > inhabiting and dwelling > [noun] wonningc960 bewistc1200 livingc1350 lodging1362 habitationc1374 indwellinga1382 dwellingc1384 inhabitinga1400 bidingc1400 inhabitationc1400 residencec1405 mansiona1425 winningc1425 demur1444 abodec1450 resianty1467 demurrance1509 resiance1566 place-being1567 residency1579 resiancy1580 commorancy1586 residing1587 inhabitance1588 abodement1592 commorance1594 habit1603 commoration1623 inwoning1647 inhabitancy1681 habitancy1792 domicile1835 occupying1849 abidal1850 tenancy1856 1598 Bp. J. Hall Virgidemiarum: 3 Last Bks. iv. ii. 19 Thine heyre, thine heyres heyre, & his heire againe,..Shall climbe vp to the Chancell pewes on hie, And rule and raigne in their rich Tenancie. 1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. I. v. 425 The queen was at Ampthill,..having entered on her sad tenancy..as soon as the place had been evacuated by the gaudy hunting party. a. A holding, a tenement n. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > a legal holding > [noun] > leasehold land or tenement tenantry1385 take1392 rent1422 tenantryc1450 tack?a1500 tenancy1579 tenanty1612 rentage1892 1579 J. Stubbs Discouerie Gaping Gulf sig. Diij The greatest castelles, honors, and manors are but mesnalties or rather very messuages and tenancyes paraual. 1580–1 Act 23 Eliz. c. 4 Parte of the same Habytacions, Tenauncyes and Farmes have byn reduced rather to pasturing of Cattell then to the Mayntenaunce of Men of Service. 1580–1 Act 23 Eliz. c. 4 What Tenauncyes and Howses of Habitacions be..ruyned and decayed. 1597–8 Proc. Star Chamb. in Ribton-Turner Vagrants & Vagr. (1887) 123 The said John Scripe had..divided a Tenement in Shordich, into, or about seventeene Tenancies or dwellings,..inhabited by divers persons. 1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Tenancies, (23 Eliz. c. 4) are Houses for Habitation, Tenements, or places to live in, held of another. Categories » b. A post or office; occupation, employment. Obsolete. rare. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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