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tenancy
ten·an·cy T0101700 (tĕn′ən-sē)n. pl. ten·an·cies 1. Possession or occupancy of lands, buildings, or other property by title, under a lease, or on payment of rent.2. The period of a tenant's occupancy or possession.3. A habitation held or occupied by a tenant.tenancy (ˈtɛnənsɪ) n, pl -cies1. (Law) the temporary possession or holding by a tenant of lands or property owned by another2. (Law) the period of holding or occupying such property3. the period of holding office, a position, etc4. (Law) property held or occupied by a tenantten•an•cy (ˈtɛn ən si) n., pl. -cies. 1. a holding, as of lands, by any kind of title; occupancy of land, a house, or the like, under a lease or on payment of rent; tenure. 2. the period of a tenant's occupancy. 3. occupancy or enjoyment of a position, post, situation, etc. 4. Archaic. a piece of land held by a tenant; holding. [1570–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tenancy - an act of being a tenant or occupantoccupancyresidency, abidance, residence - the act of dwelling in a placeinhabitancy, inhabitation, habitation - the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men); "he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony" |
tenancynoun1. lease, residence, occupancy, holding, renting, possession, occupation Check the terms of your tenancy closely.2. period of office, tenure, incumbency, time in office Baroness Thatcher's nine year tenancyTranslationsaffittodurata dell'affittotenancy
tenancy1. the temporary possession or holding by a tenant of lands or property owned by another 2. the period of holding or occupying such property 3. property held or occupied by a tenant tenancyOccupation by one with less than a fee interest in property, e.g., a tenancy for life, or a tenancy for a term of years. The latter type of tenancy usually is created by lease.tenancy Related to tenancy: tenancy in common, tenancy at will, tenancy by the entirety, Tenancy for years, Joint Tenancy With Right of SurvivorshipTenancyA situation that arises when one individual conveys real property to another individual by way of a lease. The relation of an individual to the land he or she holds that designates the extent of that person's estate in real property. A tenancy is the occupancy or possession of land or premises by lease. The occupant, known as the tenant, must acquire control and possession of the property for the duration of the lawful occupancy. A tenancy can be created by any words that indicate the owner's intent to convey a property interest on another individual. Cross-references Landlord and Tenant. tenancyn. the right to occupy real property permanently, for a time which may terminate upon a certain event, for a specific term, for a series of periods until cancelled (such as month-to-month), or at will (which may be terminated at any time). Some tenancy is for occupancy only as in a landlord-tenant situation, or a tenancy may also be based on ownership of title to the property. (See: title, tenancy by the entirety, tenancy in common, joint tenancy, tenancy at sufferance, tenancy at will, tenant) tenancy
tenancyThe right of possession to real property; may refer to a leasehold interest or any ownership interest. tenancy Related to tenancy: tenancy in common, tenancy at will, tenancy by the entirety, Tenancy for years, Joint Tenancy With Right of SurvivorshipSynonyms for tenancynoun leaseSynonyms- lease
- residence
- occupancy
- holding
- renting
- possession
- occupation
noun period of officeSynonyms- period of office
- tenure
- incumbency
- time in office
Synonyms for tenancynoun an act of being a tenant or occupantSynonymsRelated Words- residency
- abidance
- residence
- inhabitancy
- inhabitation
- habitation
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